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If I follow the arrows into Santiago will the route take me to the cathedral via the little tunnel with the piper playing? I want to be sure that that’s the way I enter.
I’d be ok with that as well. Any sort of music to mark the occasion will suffice. Except perhaps the electronic dance music that some of the student groups were playing loudly as they walked from Sarria. Pounding EDM in those beautiful forests, it was mildly disturbing…It's not always a piper playing. I've walked through while a violinist was playing.
I was pretty disappointed that a brass band didn't greet me as I entered the city.I’d be ok with that as well. Any sort of music to mark the occasion will suffice
I lost the arrows as I walked in but I just followed the backpack in front of me and hoped that they knew where they were going and they did.If I follow the arrows into Santiago will the route take me to the cathedral via the little tunnel with the piper playing? I want to be sure that that’s the way I enter.
Nope, this is my first CaminoI thought that you said that you had done it before?
I too lost the arrows in SdC .I lost the arrows as I walked in but I just followed the backpack in front of me and hoped that they knew where they were going and they did.
Well, that depends on the route you are walking, as the different caminos enter Santiago from different directions.If I follow the arrows into Santiago will the route take me to the cathedral via the little tunnel with the piper playing? I want to be sure that that’s the way I enter.
What is the route like when entering from the Camino Portugués?Well, that depends on the route you are walking, as the different caminos enter Santiago from different directions.
If you are on the camino francés, then yes, you will enter through there, but you won't, for example, if you are walking the camino portugués.
@T0M Coming from Portugal, you enter Santiago from the southwest.What is the route like when entering from the Camino Portugués?
I think it would be. The coastal route through Portugal interests me, but I have a significant investment in the Frances and I hope to continue/finish that next year.once you are in Santiago and find your way to the tunnel with the bagpipes using a map, if that is important to you.
There are a couple of places where there are alternatives as you get closer to the city.What is the route like when entering from the Camino Portugués?
Everyone’s different. I would have preferred quiet as I ended my route.Yes! You cannot miss the sound/ noise depending on your preference.
Buen Camino and happy arrival!