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John Brierly

St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
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There should be plenty around .
The Spanish never use them and we have found they are inadequate for good accommodation.
 
I have one I put from Ivar, along with a free credential. Looks just like prior issues. Clearly marked 2019.
 
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There should be plenty around .
The Spanish never use them and we have found they are inadequate for good accommodation.
Hello there,

what reference do you use for your camino/

Penelope
 
Hello there,

what reference do you use for your camino/

Penelope
Miam Miam Do Do ,
We found out 10 yrs ago when we were staying in the normal , everybody run of the mill places that Brierly cultivated whilst the French who had commenced in Paris with a donkey were staying in beautiful farm accommodation for nearly the same price 200 m from the path with lovely home cooked meals .
On the Norte , go German
Have a great Camino
 
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Miam Miam Do Do ,
We found out 10 yrs ago when we were staying in the normal , everybody run of the mill places that Brierly cultivated that the French who had commenced in Paris with a donkey were staying in beautiful farm accommodation for nearly the same price 200 m from the path with lovely home cooked meals .
On the Norte , go German
Have a great Camino
Thank you Thornley, I’ll have a look at that 😀👣
 
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I am reading it at the moment and finding it very helpful. I am going in May and do not plan on following his entire plan but it is a great guide.
 
I ordered and received a 2019 version in December.
 
Can you tell me if Miam Miam Do Do have written a guide for the Portugués Camino?
 
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Can you tell me if Miam Miam Do Do have written a guide for the Portugués Camino?
No
But His Portuguese is a handy one as it contains Ingles as well as Finistere and Muxia .
There is a special map to use under the Portuguese section which we printed .
 
No
But His Portuguese is a handy one as it contains Ingles as well as Finistere and Muxia .
There is a special map to use under the Portuguese section which we printed .
Whose Portuguese one?
 
Whose Portuguese one?

Pip, you are a bit lazy old son;)
But retirement and HRH allows this daily 15 minutes on the Forum .

1 Portuguese Camino on Forum , you will find it.
2 Best Guide Book for CP, its listed under topics , you will find it,
3 There is a new book being spoken about by Kat , she knows her thing as well as a very helpful lass Elle, who has her own site and book/diary
4 Then one of the last replies will have ;
*www.caminador.es
This is what we printed out in pages and disposed with each day.
We used this as we were doing the coastal and then the ferry etc @ Caminha.
JB likes the old way , thats why the Dumbria turn off to Muxia is an add on in his Finisterre Book:eek:
 
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Pip, you are a bit lazy old son;)
But retirement and HRH allows this daily 15 minutes on the Forum .

1 Portuguese Camino on Forum , you will find it.
2 Best Guide Book for CP, its listed under topics , you will find it,
3 There is a new book being spoken about by Kat , she knows her thing as well as a very helpful lass Elle, who has her own site and book/diary
4 Then one of the last replies will have ;
*www.caminador.es
This is what we printed out in pages and disposed with each day.
We used this as we were doing the coastal and then the ferry etc @ Caminha.
JB likes the old way , thats why the Dumbria turn off to Muxia is an add on in his Finisterre Book:eek:

Sorry Thornley, I think we must have misunderstood one another.

I have JBs’ new guide for the Portuguese Camino, I also have the www.caminador.es information, but thank you for this recommendation. In a previous post you Recommended the Miam Miam Do Do guides who recommend alternative accommodation to JB. I like to have all the information I can get so as to compare all the different choices so I was searching for a Miam Miam dodo guide for the Portuguese Camino. Having reread your post I realise that you were talking about the french camino.

Thank you for all your Help
Penelope
 
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Miam Miam Do Do ,
We found out 10 yrs ago when we were staying in the normal , everybody run of the mill places that Brierly cultivated whilst the French who had commenced in Paris with a donkey were staying in beautiful farm accommodation for nearly the same price 200 m from the path with lovely home cooked meals .
On the Norte , go German
Have a great Camino

Hola - The only versions/editions I have seen of the Miam Miam Do Do was in French. Do they do an English language edition?? I must agree that from what I was told it did offer a range of alternative accommodations, especially if one is a bit sick of the alberque life. Cheers
 
- The only versions/editions I have seen of the Miam Miam Do Do was in French. Do they do an English language edition?

No Mike , only French but soooo simple mate
They devote the pages to accommodation in each village with a simple line as the path.
Old copies everywhere , Kanga should have one from Gr65.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

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