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Luarca to Santiago

mdelag

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**CAMINO FRANCES: LEON-SANTIAGO sept. (2015)
**CAMINO FRANCES SJPP-SANTIAGO (2019)
Hi !! I will be walking from Luarca to Santiago this May...I have heard that Camino del Norte is a lot harder than the Camino Frances, and a lot less crowed. I have some days with long distances and other shorter distances, any tips or recommendations are welcome...albergues, hard uphills or downhills...THANKS IN AVANCE FOR YOUR INFORMATION...Buen Camino
 
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Great choice! Luarca is a place that will entice you to stay longer! You can follow different alternative paths, the E-9 goes along the coast and is probably more picturesque. You also have different options before Ribadeo, the Camino del Norte is a mesh of caminos at times, but you have chosen a beautiful camino indeed!
 
Great choice! Luarca is a place that will entice you to stay longer! You can follow different alternative paths, the E-9 goes along the coast and is probably more picturesque. You also have different options before Ribadeo, the Camino del Norte is a mesh of caminos at times, but you have chosen a beautiful camino indeed!
Thanks a lot !!! My “plan” is La Colorada, A Caridad and then Ribadeo...we all have a plan and then el Camino, has its ways of changing things a bit...so I’ll enjoy the ride...if you have any tips, feel free to share them :)
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
In Luarca, treat yourself to some stunning fish food in the Barometro restaurant, in the harbour area, the menu del dia is something else (octopus, mussels and noodle soup to die for!)
I could stay in Luarca hours, days, weeks...
 
The municipal albergue in Tapia de Casariego has the most stunning setting of any albergue on any Camino
I've been on.


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