- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF May - July 2017
CF Oct - Nov 2017
Future -2022
Hi all,
I find the Camino bug is nibbling again, and I feel like the VdlP is the route that is calling.
Like many I don't have the time off to complete the entire route from Sevilla to SdC. I should be able to pull off 21 days on the ground with time either side for travel.
So, the perennial question that I have for the Forum is, which sections of the route would you recommend that a VdlP newbie cover? My thoughts are either:
1. from Sevilla to Salamanca (19 days with a day each in Salamance and Sevilla).
2. Salamanca to SdC via Astorga (19 days with a day each in Salamance and in SdC)
3. Salamaca to SdC via Sanabria, Verin, Ourense and Cea to SdC) (19 Days with tourism either end)
4. Merida to Astorga (18 days tourism and a rest day)
5. Merida to a Gudina (20 days, extra day in Salamaca)
Of course I am open to suggestions.
The other option would be Madrid - Sahagun - Astorga.
So, for those of you who have walked these routes, any input (and critiques) would be appreciated.
Regards,
Gord
I find the Camino bug is nibbling again, and I feel like the VdlP is the route that is calling.
Like many I don't have the time off to complete the entire route from Sevilla to SdC. I should be able to pull off 21 days on the ground with time either side for travel.
So, the perennial question that I have for the Forum is, which sections of the route would you recommend that a VdlP newbie cover? My thoughts are either:
1. from Sevilla to Salamanca (19 days with a day each in Salamance and Sevilla).
2. Salamanca to SdC via Astorga (19 days with a day each in Salamance and in SdC)
3. Salamaca to SdC via Sanabria, Verin, Ourense and Cea to SdC) (19 Days with tourism either end)
4. Merida to Astorga (18 days tourism and a rest day)
5. Merida to a Gudina (20 days, extra day in Salamaca)
Of course I am open to suggestions.
The other option would be Madrid - Sahagun - Astorga.
So, for those of you who have walked these routes, any input (and critiques) would be appreciated.
Regards,
Gord