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Hi Martina, When I walked the Camino de Madrid, the only other two walkers I met turned west at Simancas and joined up with the Sanabres around Zamora. They had figured out two days on back roads. Once you get to Toro you are on the Levante, and from there it's a day's walk to Zamora, which is where the Sanabres starts.Do you think it's pobbile to do a part of Camino de Madrid and then do the last part of Camino de la Plata? I've already done the Camino Frances and I would like to do another way, not from Sahagun.
Hola, Martina!Thank you so much to everybody!
I would like to know if it's possible, for a girl like me, do the Camino alone and if someone of you had problems because I read that the Camino, till Sahagun, it's very lonely.
I'm not sure to do it by bike or by feet. Is it possible by bike too?
What do you advise to me?
Are there many albergues?
Greetings Martina, I also plan to walk the Camino Madrid. I will be in Madrid for a couple of days then start, I will be leaving June 2nd. I believe it will a great experience. Hopefully you will find an individual to accompany you .CiaoHello everybody!
I'm Martina and I would like to do the Camino of Madrid; I would like to depart about at 20th June.
Would anyone of you come with me?
I would like to arrive in Santiago around 24th July!
Hello,Reading through these posts it seems that there is a guidebook for the Camino Madrid. But, I can't find it. Can someone post the title and data for it? Thanks so much. I've walked a CF and Primitivo and biked the CF. I am thinking of biking the Camino Madrid and would welcome any thoughts or comments.
I’m curious, which Camino is your favorite?As the others say, it will be hot. We've walked the madrid twice, in May, 2009 and 2014. It is now my second favourite camino, with wonderful albergues , mostly not crowded, often just us, and the signage so good a guide book is barely needed. But sorry we won't be able to join you this year.
Buen camino.