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If ease of getting to and from the end points is important, where you are spending the rest of your trip makes a big difference. Do you have a plan for that yet? (I’m thinking why not the Le Puy route in France?)
I can’t find that Malta-Madrid flight (what airline?) but once you fly Malta-Rome you have lots of options.The first part of my trip is in Malta, there is one direct flight per week to Santiago, and one most days to Madrid.
Maybe, a little out of the way but I just completed in France, Le Puy to Carjac in 10 days. Picturesque villages, gîtes with dinner, coffee and lunch breaks, interesting walk, not much road walking which is quiet. I think a perfect short CaminoHello,
My Camino pal and I will both be in Europe next year, and have 10 days Camino time we can add in. We have done both Portuguese Coastal and Central and Leon to Santiago in previous years. Credential not important, but ease to get to start and end point is. Looking at 1. Pamplona to Burgos, 2. Burgos to Leon or 3. Spiritual Variant from Pontevedra and then to Muxia/ Finnesterre. Any thoughts or advice?
Hello,
My Camino pal and I will both be in Europe next year, and have 10 days Camino time we can add in. We have done both Portuguese Coastal and Central and Leon to Santiago in previous years. Credential not important, but ease to get to start and end point is. Looking at 1. Pamplona to Burgos, 2. Burgos to Leon or 3. Spiritual Variant from Pontevedra and then to Muxia/ Finnesterre. Any thoughts or advice?
Absolutely and without a shadow of a doubt you must do Pamplona to Burgos. I did this in 2016 to join up with a friend who was doing the whole Camino and had started in St Jean. My work makes it very difficult for me to get away for more than 7 days but my boss (my wife) gave me a pass for the extra days. It was amazing. Beautiful countryside. Amazing history. Great food. Terrific camaraderie amongst the pelegrinos. P to Puenete la Reina, to Estella, to Sansol (NOT Torres del Rio), to Logrono, to Najera, to Santo Domingo, to Belorado, to Ages and then to Burgos. If you want any hints about albergues or places to eat and drink then just ask.Hello,
My Camino pal and I will both be in Europe next year, and have 10 days Camino time we can add in. We have done both Portuguese Coastal and Central and Leon to Santiago in previous years. Credential not important, but ease to get to start and end point is. Looking at 1. Pamplona to Burgos, 2. Burgos to Leon or 3. Spiritual Variant from Pontevedra and then to Muxia/ Finnesterre. Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks, although the Meseta is tempting I’m leaning towards Pamplona to Burgos. I prefer slightly shorter stages 20+/- 3 km, so might squeeze in an extra day. Any spots you would give a miss or definitely stop? ThanksAbsolutely and without a shadow of a doubt you must do Pamplona to Burgos. I did this in 2016 to join up with a friend who was doing the whole Camino and had started in St Jean. My work makes it very difficult for me to get away for more than 7 days but my boss (my wife) gave me a pass for the extra days. It was amazing. Beautiful countryside. Amazing history. Great food. Terrific camaraderie amongst the pelegrinos. P to Puenete la Reina, to Estella, to Sansol (NOT Torres del Rio), to Logrono, to Najera, to Santo Domingo, to Belorado, to Ages and then to Burgos. If you want any hints about albergues or places to eat and drink then just ask.
I attach a little note about the places that I stayed between Pamplona and Burgos. I hope that it is useful.Thanks, although the Meseta is tempting I’m leaning towards Pamplona to Burgos. I prefer slightly shorter stages 20+/- 3 km, so might squeeze in an extra day. Any spots you would give a miss or definitely stop? Thanks
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