jfc731
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- September 2024
Dear Camino Friends,
I am walking the Camino Frances in 2024, from St. Jean to Santiago. Where and when I stop are determined by many factors some out of my control, i.e., illness/injury for instance.
However, if I were to take some planned rest days where would you suggest I do so? That recommendation could be based on:
a.) a place to stop as it is a certain number of days into the walk and is a good time to take a day without any walking
b.) a place to stop for what that location may offer me culturally, churches, museums or for food choices, etc.
I have flexibility in my personal schedule so please feel free to offer whatever you wish as to places to stop and why you would recommend that to be the case. I know there are 33 stages but within those stages you may feel that it is worth spending an extra day in a spot, as a rest day or to enjoy the Camino in different ways.
Thank you in advance to anyone who offers some suggestions for my planned rest days, as to where. and why.
I am walking the Camino Frances in 2024, from St. Jean to Santiago. Where and when I stop are determined by many factors some out of my control, i.e., illness/injury for instance.
However, if I were to take some planned rest days where would you suggest I do so? That recommendation could be based on:
a.) a place to stop as it is a certain number of days into the walk and is a good time to take a day without any walking
b.) a place to stop for what that location may offer me culturally, churches, museums or for food choices, etc.
I have flexibility in my personal schedule so please feel free to offer whatever you wish as to places to stop and why you would recommend that to be the case. I know there are 33 stages but within those stages you may feel that it is worth spending an extra day in a spot, as a rest day or to enjoy the Camino in different ways.
Thank you in advance to anyone who offers some suggestions for my planned rest days, as to where. and why.