On my last Camino I needed to take a taxi down from El Acebo because I injured my knee coming down. Does anyone know if it’s possible to walk beside the road the whole way down? I know it would mean a longer descent down which I’m willing to do to stay safe.
Having walked both variants – trail and road – several times, I never became comfortable with either.
In '21, I stopped short in El Acebo (at the fabulous Casa Del Peregrino), because I was to meet with someone the next evening in Ponferrada.
After spending a lazy afternoon, an animated evening, and a peaceful night, I took the trail the next morning and was amazed, at how easy it was to walk this time. With a fresh body and mind, the descent was almost playfully easy.
So I did the same routine last year again. A long lunch in El Acebo, a massage at the Casa Del Peregrino, a beautiful sunset assisted by a good glass of red wine....again the next day's descent had lost all its drama.
I think that part of the problem with this stretch is that people have already spent lot of their stamina on the descent from the Cruz de Ferro to El Acebo.