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Pilgrim support on the camino del Norte

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Camino Portugues, Camino Frances, Camino Norte
Hi, I would like to know how is the pilgrim support on the Norte for the moment. Do you need to take supplies with you ? On the frances there is no need for it, but I don't know for the norte, especially the part between Santander and Oviedo. Please some advice.
 
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Hi, I would like to know how is the pilgrim support on the Norte for the moment. Do you need to take supplies with you ? On the frances there is no need for it, but I don't know for the norte, especially the part between Santander and Oviedo. Please some advice.
https://www.gronze.com/etapa/santander/santillana-mar is your best resource for information on the Norte. Its in Spanish but Google Chrome will translate. As well as accommodations it lists the facilities available in most settlements along the route. Santander to Oviedo has a fair density of populated pueblos
 
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Thanks.. i have accomodations but i am just wondering about shops to buy supplies or if there are enough resting places like a bar or restaurant
 
Thanks.. i have accomodations but i am just wondering about shops to buy supplies or if there are enough resting places like a bar or restaurant
I rarely carry more food than an orange and I chocolate bar. I found plenty of places to stop to eat or buy food on the Norte.

As has been mentioned, Gronze.com will show what services are available in each town along the way.
 
People actually live all along the caminos ... Spain is very well developed ... it's not like you're walking through some undeveloped, dangerous, and backward place.
Relax and enjoy the experience ... "the Camino provides" ... it really does.
 
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I am with Dennis on this one. Having walked the Norte I can add to the reassurance that there are shops, bard, cafes and restaurants all along the route. My pilgrimage was before Covid but I was back on a stretch of the route last year with my grandson who lives in a village which is 'on the way.' Buen Camino, relax and enjoy.
 
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