Just finished my 4th Camino. I traveled from the US and walked Ponferrada to SDC. This is my 2nd camino since Spain reopened in 2021. We did the CF from SJPP to SDC last July. My route this time was:
Feb 27 Ponf- VF
Feb 28 VF-OCeb
Mar 1 OCeb-Samos
Mar 2 Samos-PortoM
Mar 3 PortoM-PdR
Mar 4 PdR-Azura
Mar 5 Azura-Lavaco
Mar 6 Lav- SDC
Infrastructure is sleepy this time of year, but most owners of bars etc said they expect much more to reopen compared to last summer w the expectation of large amounts of pilgrims.
No restrictions in the Albergues aside from a mask to enter to check in.
Anyone walking in Galicia before April, when more places open should be advised there are multiple times you’ll go 10-15km w no places open to purchase food / drinks, and as customary, Galicia has proportionally fewer public fountains w potable water than other regions. Very few that I could recall.
Sunday pilgrims mass was bustling, and I stayed in SDC Monday and the moon pilgrims mass swung the Botifumero.
The camino is back!
Feb 27 Ponf- VF
Feb 28 VF-OCeb
Mar 1 OCeb-Samos
Mar 2 Samos-PortoM
Mar 3 PortoM-PdR
Mar 4 PdR-Azura
Mar 5 Azura-Lavaco
Mar 6 Lav- SDC
Infrastructure is sleepy this time of year, but most owners of bars etc said they expect much more to reopen compared to last summer w the expectation of large amounts of pilgrims.
No restrictions in the Albergues aside from a mask to enter to check in.
Anyone walking in Galicia before April, when more places open should be advised there are multiple times you’ll go 10-15km w no places open to purchase food / drinks, and as customary, Galicia has proportionally fewer public fountains w potable water than other regions. Very few that I could recall.
Sunday pilgrims mass was bustling, and I stayed in SDC Monday and the moon pilgrims mass swung the Botifumero.
The camino is back!