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[QUOTE="Peterexpatkiwi, post: 1249712, member: 107500"] [USER=115902]@Cotopaxi[/USER] , welcome to the forum. Not sure who told you that the Inglés was the least popular route, but they were very, very wrong. Statistically it's actually the fourth [I]most popular,[/I] it even beats out the Primitivo and the Norte in terms of numbers walking. Last year over 24,000 people walked the Inglés - including I might add 333 of your fellow countrymen (assuming you are indeed Irish as per your Avatar.) Over two and a half thousand in May alone. That's an average of over 80 people a day. Last April the only pinch point I found (during Semana Santa, a very busy week indeed) was Bruma, the public Albergue there is quite small and the private one books out quite quickly. Between them they only hold 40 or so. Consider either booking, staying in the hotel or a pension a kilometer or so away, or staging to avoid it. The Inglés is very safe, well supported with great infrastructure, in short a lovely Camino - enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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