sillydoll
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2002 CF: 2004 from Paris: 2006 VF: 2007 CF: 2009 Aragones, Ingles, Finisterre: 2011 X 2 on CF: 2013 'Caracoles': 2014 CF and Ingles 'Caracoles":2015 Logrono-Burgos (Hospitalero San Anton): 2016 La Douay to Aosta/San Gimignano to Rome:
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Directors of several hotels in Compostela this morning are hoping to finish a tour of the Camino de Santiago after his trip to meet take that route and give away by drawing stays in shelters where they stayed, according to organizers.
The hotel management group set off last Friday in the town of Sarria Lugo morning and looks forward to Compostela.
Speaking to the agency, one of the pilgrims, who was responsible for hosting the Hospitality Association of Compostela, Jose Antonio Linares, expressed surprise at the "obsolete' signaling on the route.
According to a web specialist http://www.todosloscaminos.com, who has followed the pilgrimage of caterers in the French route, there are "bad metal panels, painted and fallen to the ground". The site, published by the Association of Journalists of the Camino de Santiago (APECS), highlights that there are 'misleading' signs trying to divert the pilgrims on the route to direct them to different pubs. It also shows the poor condition of the trails Jacobean at this time of year.
La Voz and http://www.noticiascamino.com/?p=3560 show a couple of video clips of paths in Galicia.
Directors of several hotels in Compostela this morning are hoping to finish a tour of the Camino de Santiago after his trip to meet take that route and give away by drawing stays in shelters where they stayed, according to organizers.
The hotel management group set off last Friday in the town of Sarria Lugo morning and looks forward to Compostela.
Speaking to the agency, one of the pilgrims, who was responsible for hosting the Hospitality Association of Compostela, Jose Antonio Linares, expressed surprise at the "obsolete' signaling on the route.
According to a web specialist http://www.todosloscaminos.com, who has followed the pilgrimage of caterers in the French route, there are "bad metal panels, painted and fallen to the ground". The site, published by the Association of Journalists of the Camino de Santiago (APECS), highlights that there are 'misleading' signs trying to divert the pilgrims on the route to direct them to different pubs. It also shows the poor condition of the trails Jacobean at this time of year.
La Voz and http://www.noticiascamino.com/?p=3560 show a couple of video clips of paths in Galicia.