Mark Greenwood
Mark
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- 2024
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Yes - and I would second that recommendation. It's a wonderful place, and free entry for pilgrims.View attachment 161705 This chuch?
I had this on my phone, and it was great for finding places of interest, and potential cool places to stay. I would say that they can become fairly quickly outdated in some respects, so allow for that.Best book I’ve found and used on my Caminos - MOON CAMINO de SANTIAGO by Beebe Bahrami - you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Partly you should plan rest days in interesting places that also give you access to facilities to replace damaged gear, seek medical attention if required and chill.Hi, I want to start by thanking you all for the help given in responses to past posts, they have been invaluable.
So my time is coming, arrive SJPD, to depart on my Camino on the 10th. I have booked accommodation in SJPD, Orrison and Roncevalles from there I will just go with the flow and book for the nights ahead.
I was just wondering, for those that have completed, or are familiar with the route to Santiago and beyond, where if anywhere would you chose to spend more time? What sights did you accidentally stumble across that you’re pleased you did? Or where on reflection would you like to detour to because you heard it would be worth seeing? For me I’m lucky as time is not an issue, so as this may be my only Camino I want it to be truly an amazing adventure…..Thank you in advance.
Hi, I want to start by thanking you all for the help given in responses to past posts, they have been invaluable.
So my time is coming, arrive SJPD, to depart on my Camino on the 10th. I have booked accommodation in SJPD, Orrison and Roncevalles from there I will just go with the flow and book for the nights ahead.
I was just wondering, for those that have completed, or are familiar with the route to Santiago and beyond, where if anywhere would you chose to spend more time? What sights did you accidentally stumble across that you’re pleased you did? Or where on reflection would you like to detour to because you heard it would be worth seeing? For me I’m lucky as time is not an issue, so as this may be my only Camino I want it to be truly an amazing adventure…..Thank you in advance.
From Triacastela to Sarria, take the Samos route rather than the main route. While the main route through the St. Xil valley is beautiful, the walk to Samos is beautiful too. The Monastery of Samos is well worth a visit and the village has a number of services so time here seems worthwhile.Hi, I want to start by thanking you all for the help given in responses to past posts, they have been invaluable.
So my time is coming, arrive SJPD, to depart on my Camino on the 10th. I have booked accommodation in SJPD, Orrison and Roncevalles from there I will just go with the flow and book for the nights ahead.
I was just wondering, for those that have completed, or are familiar with the route to Santiago and beyond, where if anywhere would you chose to spend more time? What sights did you accidentally stumble across that you’re pleased you did? Or where on reflection would you like to detour to because you heard it would be worth seeing? For me I’m lucky as time is not an issue, so as this may be my only Camino I want it to be truly an amazing adventure…..Thank you in advance.
Love this book! It has something for all interests.I would recommend a copy of this book on your Kindle to browse every night before you sent off walking each new day.
Filled with a multitude of possibilities re the cultural richness found along the way The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago by David M Gitlitz and Linda Kay Davidson is a great resource. This is available on Amazon in both paperback and as a Kindle ebook.
Happy research and Buen camino!
Whatever you read/wherever you go while walking be sure to stop periodically to look behind you.Those personal pleasures of seeing how far you have come will stay in your memory forever!
Second that. So glad i did itFrom Triacastela to Sarria, take the Samos route rather than the main route. While the main route through the St. Xil valley is beautiful, the walk to Samos is beautiful too. The Monastery of Samos is well worth a visit and the village has a number of services so time here seems worthwhile.
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