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Orio to Zarautz

Sanman

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Le Puy, Francis, Portugal, Norte, West Highland W,
Walking to Zarautz tomorrow ..

My guidebook says just passed Orio, other side of the water, i can avoid the highway and follow the dirt GR 121 for a kilometre and a half where it rejoined the Camino just passed the Albergue Txurruka

Has anyone taken this road or know about it and offer advice?

Thx!
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Yes my book says after we have crossed the water..,but no one else seems to discuss it or show it so I’m a little wary have you taken it?
Looks like a good path…
I walked there in 2016 and as I haven’t written anything specific in my diary I assume it was a good path. I was recommended by a person in Orio to take that path instead of the road. But unfortunately no photos as it was raining a lot that day and I was tired as I had walked from Irún. I checked on Wikiloc and a lot of logged tracks are going there so people walk there.

Here is an old thread and a post mentioning it as well https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...s-from-the-camino-del-norte.48291/post-519789
 
I walked there in 2016 and as I haven’t written anything specific in my diary I assume it was a good path. I was recommended by a person in Orio to take that path instead of the road. But unfortunately no photos as it was raining a lot that day and I was tired as I had walked from Irún. I checked on Wikiloc and a lot of logged tracks are going there so people walk there.ate to adjourn

Here is an old thread and a post mentioning it as well https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...s-from-the-camino-del-norte.48291/post-519789
Thx so much for your reply and the link
I think we will take, who doesn’t prefer a path to asphalt.
Thx again
 
The path itself is about 1.2 km long until you reach the sportsground.
From there you have to take the small asphalt road again, which isn’t a highway, btw.
You won’t avoid asphalt that much.

I like walking along water, so I took the road.
 
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The path itself is about 1.2 km long until you reach the sportsground.
From there you have to take the small asphalt road again, which isn’t a highway, btw.
You won’t avoid asphalt that much.

I like walking along water, so I took the road.
Ok thx for the additional info much appreciated!
How was the traffic when you walked and was there a safe shoulder ?
 
The traffic on that road is low as it is a rural area.
Sometimes walking on the shoulder is possible as far as I remember.
 
Hi everyone, we just walked it and we found the trail and it was forested and well worth it.

We saw people walking along the road, not much of a shoulder and given there is so much payment on the Norte. I would avoid the road if possible.
 
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