I have wanted to do the
Camino Frances since seeing a Nat Geo documentary about 15 years ago and the urge has come and gone over the years.
Recently something has been really pulling me to it and luckily my wife, kids and work are accommodating enough for me to vanish for 9 days in May, so Im opting for the Ingles
.
I will fly from Prague in to A Coruna arriving at 2100 on May 7 and depart from SdC early in the morning on May 17.
I have a lot of planning to do and a lot of forum posts here to read!
Greetings and welcome to the forum
As I will be arriving quite late in to A Coruna, I think it would be best to book something there and then take a train to Ferrol early in the morning rather than try to get straight to Ferrol?
At that time, would it be better to book somewhere near the airport or better to take a cab to somewhere closer to the station?
Is it already early peak season at that time and would you more experienced pilgrims suggest booking up early for accomodation on the way or will it be ok to “wing it” that time of the month?
Many thanks!
Greetings and welcome to the forum!
I'm afraid I can't answer your question about A Coruna, having flown in and out of Santiago myself. I think if you check the bus/train schedules to get to Ferrol that will give you your answer.
Whilst the Inglés is definitely becoming more popular, there is really only one place I would book on the entire Camino, and that is Bruma. It's a real pinch point, with only 22 beds in the public Albergue and another 22 in the private ( which you can book). Yes there is also a hotel and a pension only one and a half km away, but to my certain knowledge on several occasions last year everything was completely full and people either had to walk an additional 10 kilometers or take a taxi. You do not necessarily need to book months in advance, and you can always stage around it - ie, not stop there. Especially with the amount of time you have.
If you look for information on short stages for the Camino you will find two or three threads. There's an excellent post from
@Elle Bieling .
Another thing to check because it will most definitely impact the numbers on the trail is whether or not there are any public holidays at or about the time you are due to start. It is quite common for Spaniards to take a public holiday and create a long weekend out of it. Even when that holiday is on Wednesday! Whereupon many more are likely to walk the Camino.
With 8 or 9 actual walking days, your biggest challenge is going to be what to do with yourself in your extra time. Most walk the Inglés in four - five days. Yes, there are suggestions in other threads on the forum.
Ferrol is a very nice town, with quite a lot to see and do. For example the naval museum. So you could spend a day there. If you want to start slow you could simply walk to Neda on your first day. Make sure you take the Variant shortly before ( ie. go left, not directly over the bridge). In fact I would take every variant you can find, including the one out of Pontedeume. They are often either quieter or more scenic, frequently both!
Plus, of course, it's easy to spend a couple of days exploring Santiago.
If however you're fit and simply want to walk and not sightsee, you could consider walking straight through from Ferrol to Finisterre, although to get there and back in time for your flight would be a little tight... .
Enjoy researching, and Buen Camino!