SusanH
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- Walked 2014
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Here it is https://www.santiagodecompostela.me...t-jean-pied-de-port-to-santiago-de-compostelaFrances. I’m asking about 2019 - I can’t seem to find it.
Frances. I’m asking about 2019 - I can’t seem to find it.
Yes, its the 2018,17,16 editions. Short of the odd added or removed albergues, they are all the same. Only significant change in years was the new size. Still the best in my opinion
Hello there,There should be plenty around .
The Spanish never use them and we have found they are inadequate for good accommodation.
Miam Miam Do Do ,Hello there,
what reference do you use for your camino/
Penelope
Thank you Thornley, I’ll have a look at thatMiam 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
NoCan you tell me if Miam Miam Do Do have written a guide for the Portugués Camino?
Whose Portuguese one?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?
Since the name of this topic is John Brierly, I'm thinking his.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
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
- The only versions/editions I have seen of the Miam Miam Do Do was in French. Do they do an English language edition?