- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés, Norte, Salvador, Primitivo, Portuguese
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https://www.gronze.com/camino-norte. About Camino Primitivo - https://www.gronze.com/camino-primitivo. Buen Camino!Just asking out of curiosity. I'd also like to know the stages of people who switched to the Primitivo for the last part.
And something that I'm a little worried about is that I've read that there are quite a few stretches without places with stores or bars to get a bite to eat. I guess I'm spoiled for frequent places to get food from walking the Frances.
I'll be starting from Irun on July 4th.
Thanks
Thanks. I know about Gronze. I'm interested in hearing what other people's actual stages were.https://www.gronze.com/camino-norte. About Camino Primitivo - https://www.gronze.com/camino-primitivo. Buen Camino!
Hi, trecile, I never wrote up my stages from last year, but will do that as soon as I can. Are you interested in doing the coastal alternatives I posted about? I know some have done them without a GPS, but I think it would be tricky in a couple of spots. When are you leaving? Buen camino, LaurieThanks. I know about Gronze. I'm interested in hearing what other people's actual stages were.
If you have the maps of the stages, and the albergues in the localities on the road, you can make your own route without considering how others went! Not everyone goes the same way, do your own route - if you are not happy with the division from the gronze! Here are two other possible routes : http://www.mundicamino.com/los-caminos/37/camino-del-norte/ or here : antiago-compostela.net/camino-del-norte/Thanks. I know about Gronze. I'm interested in hearing what other people's actual stages were.
I'll be starting from Irun on July 4th. I'd like to walk along the coast as much as possible. I don't have as much time to walk as I had on the Frances the last couple of years, and I'd like to walk from Santiago to Finisterre again. I'll have 38 days to walk before my flight from Santiago.Hi, trecile, I never wrote up my stages from last year, but will do that as soon as I can. Are you interested in doing the coastal alternatives I posted about? I know some have done them without a GPS, but I think it would be tricky in a couple of spots. When are you leaving? Buen camino, Laurie
I'll be starting from Irun on July 4th. I'd like to walk along the coast as much as possible. I don't have as much time to walk as I had on the Frances the last couple of years, and I'd like to walk from Santiago to Finisterre again. I'll have 38 days to walk before my flight from Santiago.
I usually like to walk around 25 km per day.
You are too fast for me! I prefer 20-30 km per day.My stages in 2016 (copied from my blog so some unnecessary details):
Day 1, Biarritz (airport) - Irún, 41 km 11:27:19. Albergue municipal.
Day 2 Irún - Gran Camping Zarauts 44 km (about 11 h, GPS watched died after 40 km). Private alberuge at Gran Camping Zarautz.
Day 3 Gran Camping Zarautz - Eremita del Calvario 31,55 km, 07:51:33. Private albergue in Eremita del Calvario.
Day 4 Eremita del Calvario - Mendata, 38,95 km, 09:15:05. Albergue municipal of route in Mandata.
Day 5 Mandata-Bilbao 37,87 km, 08:33:21. Albergue municipal.
Day 6 Bilbao - Castro Urdiales 45,2 km, 09:20:56 Albergue municipal.
Day 7 Castro-Urdiales - Noja 38,32 km, 08:07:52. Private alberge Noja Aventura Turistico Albergue (got a food poisoning there) .
Day 8 Noja - Santander 37,88 km (32,4 km without ferry), 09:35:59. Albergue municipal.
Day 9 Santander - Cóbreces 45,05 km, 08:58:42. Monasterio albergue.
Day 10 Cóbreces - Colombres 38,81 km, 08:23:26. Private Colombres Albergue turistico.
Day 11 Colombres - Poo 29,19 km, 06:24:31. Private Albergue Llanes in Playa Poo Turistico.
Day 12 Poo - San Esteban de Leces 34,76 km 08:03:10. Albergue municipal..
Day 13 San Esteban de Leces - Villaviciosa 35,96 km, 07:19:23. Private Albergue Villaviscosia Turistico.
Day 14 Villaviciosa - Gijón 31,54 km, 06:53:35. Hotel Costa verde.
Day 15 Gijón - San Martín de Laspra 32,77 km, 06:07:00 Private albergue San Martín de Laspra.
Day 16 San Martín de Laspra - Soto de Luiña 31,68 km, 05:39:13. Albergue municipal.
Day 17, Soto de Luiña - Luarca 35,98 km, 06:59:03. Hotel Báltico.
Day 18 Luarca - Tapia de Casariego 41,93 km, 08:10:29. Albergue municipal. LOVELY!
Day 19 Tapia de Casariego - Lourenzá, 40,49 km, 07:45:43. Albergue municipal.
Day 20 Lourenzá - Vilalba, 46,71 km, 09:19:31. Private Albergue Turistico Castelos.
Day 21 Vilalba - Carbadello, 31,34 km, 06:56:05 Private Albergue Witericus Casa Rual a little bit of route, LOVELY!
Day 22 Carbadello - Sobrado dos Monxes - 31,72 km 05:44:30. Monasterio albergue.
Day 23 Sobrado dos Monxes - Pedrouzo - 41,24 km, 07:32:13 Pension Una Estrella Dorada.
Day 24 Pedrouzo - Santiago de Compostela - 19,92 km 03:15:48. Seminario Menor.
We are all different. Good luck with planning your Camino.You are too fast for me! I prefer 20-30 km per day.
Just asking out of curiosity.
We are all different. Good luck with planning your Camino.
I can handle the 30 km days. It's the multiple 40+ km days that are beyond me!@BeatriceKarjalainen is famous in this forum for her endurance and skill to do lots of 30km+ daysIt's so amazing! The list was actually very useful for me, as I can probably split all those stages exactly in the middle and have an awesome snail pace!
I have not gone yet, but hey, thanks for all this info, it's great!
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