Where would you plan to spend an extra day?

KarstenM

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Hello Pilgrims. Two question. I will be on the Camino del Norte in May and June 2024. I’m very excited and starting to plan now. 1. What are some of the best accommodations that you really appreciated and would look forward to returning to on the route? 2. What towns would you suggest to plan an extra day to explore for the sites, beauty, and/or history? Buen Camino.🙏
 
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It's tempting to mention the big cities, and there's definitely plenty to enjoy in San Sebastián, or Bilbao, or Santander, or Gijón. But give me Comillas. A smaller town, a great plaza to hang out in, a big grassy area with beautiful buildings on both sides, Gaudí, and a good beach just outside the center.
 
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I Would spend a day in Ribadeo to visit the "catedralbeach" ( at low tide) You can get there by bus, train or taxi and walk back to Ribadeo. The beach is beautifull with different rockformations, the walk back along the ocean is also very beautifull and you can enjoy walking a day without your backpack
 

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It very much depends what you want, village or city, rural or not. But seriously the whole of that north coast is just spellbinding.
I'd definitely give a thumbs up to Comillas, although for me Santilliana del Mar just beats it, and then add in San Vincent de la Baquera (apologies if spelt wrong) - all three are very close (Cantabria). Maybe instead of a full day in one, you could do a couple of shorter walking days and spend more time in each - they certainly wouldn't need a full day to look around. There are so many other equally beautiful places though, including outstanding beaches and fishing villages.
Also there was a recent thread with really useful info/routes to avoiding a lot of the tarmac walking, which I think also takes you closer to the coastline in places which has to be a good thing - I will look to see if I can find it.
I haven't walked the Norte, but have fallen in love with the area during 10+ years of road-trips around there.
 
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Hello Pilgrims. Two question. I will be on the Camino del Norte in May and June 2024. I’m very excited and starting to plan now. 1. What are some of the best accommodations that you really appreciated and would look forward to returning to on the route? 2. What towns would you suggest to plan an extra day to explore for the sites, beauty, and/or history? Buen Camino.🙏
Hi, I did the Norte in 2022, I would definitely have an extra day in Santillana Del Mar, & Sobrado dose monxes......where ever you decide, I wish you a buen camino, I love the Norte, & will do it again
 
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We spent a week in Gijon at the end of our 2019 camino. We had an apartment near the downtown. A few blocks from the city beach walk (wonderful!) and many excellent bars and restaurants and lots of places to walk along the ocean. We loved Gijon. It's not touristy at all but I think that it would be a great place to live. It took a day or two to fall in love with Gijon. At first I wasn't sure.

We walked through Santillana del Mar. Spent one night there. It was very pretty, but it struck us as a little too slick and touristy and we were eager to leave. (Despite the name, it is not on the ocean, if that is important to you.)
 
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Yes, Santillana del Mar has kept its Medieval atmosphere and it is a little touristy slick. The real gem here, though, is the Museo Altamira 2 km south of town. Be sure to spend a couple of hours here. Also the harbor at Ribadeo. Buen Camino
 
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I’m not certain I would plan the extra day. I’d wait to just think ‘it’s nice here, let’s stay an extra day.’ Of course; if you pre-book everything, that’s not an option.

If that fails there’s much to be said for an extra day in Santiago.
 

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We tend to keep extra days to a minimum as its a bit of a pig to encourage our bodies to get moving again after they thought its was all over and done!

I agree with the options given to you above though.

Despite what I say, sometimes you just have to take advantage of a wonderful stop. At other times, take a short stage and have a longer day at your destination if you don't need to stay that extra day
 
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I Would spend a day in Ribadeo to visit the "catedralbeach" ( at low tide) You can get there by bus, train or taxi and walk back to Ribadeo. The beach is beautifull with different rockformations, the walk back along the ocean is also very beautifull and you can enjoy walking a day without your backpack
The beach at As Catedrais is restricted access at certain times of year - entry by ticket. It would be wise to check the dates, which I think can be done on-line. Certainly worth a visit.
 

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