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I decided to make my own arrangements for accommodation ( booked via a mix of phone and booking.com) and carry a light-ish pack so can't comment on how the organised booking and transport side works out. Andrew Kelly is behind the organising, he was helpful to me and seemed very approachable if you wanted to talk any arrangements through with him. (Contact him via the website).Thank you for this report. I am considering doing this pilgrimage later this year when I will be visiting family in England as an alternative to one of the shorter Camino de Santiago routes.
Did you get your accommodation booked? And other activities? And did you get your bag transported? I would be interested in how well these things were done?
Thank you for this report. I am considering doing this pilgrimage later this year when I will be visiting family in England as an alternative to one of the shorter Camino de Santiago routes.
Did you get your accommodation booked? And other activities? And did you get your bag transported? I would be interested in how well these things were done?
I would be interested to know how it goes for you. I have contacted Andrew Kelly and already have some information about doing this in late autumn, and it is starting to look like a good option from a family perspective even if my personal preference would be to walk one of the Camino de Santiago routes.Doug, I am headed to this Camino mid-July....
I would be interested to know how it goes for you. I have contacted Andrew Kelly and already have some information about doing this in late autumn, and it is starting to look like a good option from a family perspective even if my personal preference would be to walk one of the Camino de Santiago routes.
I have just bought the book. Any advice? Did you stay anywhere memorable. I am planning my camino and would appreciate any tipsI decided to make my own arrangements for accommodation ( booked via a mix of phone and booking.com) and carry a light-ish pack so can't comment on how the organised booking and transport side works out. Andrew Kelly is behind the organising, he was helpful to me and seemed very approachable if you wanted to talk any arrangements through with him. (Contact him via the website).
I start walking on 14 Dec, and expect to finish on the 20th.I'm considering this for next year.
And I wonder if you ended up walking it, @dougfitz ?
Oh, I'm sorry to hear about your knee, Doug. May it mend PDQ!
Wishing you a wonderful walk!
Please let us know how you go...
I have walked four stages and I am currently at Faversham. Tomorrow's stage is to Canterbury. Then two more stages to Ramsgate.Doug have you started the Augustine camino? I am hoping you are well enough to do this as I am keen to hear about it.
I finished the Augustine Camino today with a personal tour of the Pugin designed neo-Gothic St Augustine's Church in Ramsgate.
I suspect it won't be until I get back home that I will be ready to share my thoughts about it in any detail.
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