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- Camino Frances April 2022,
I'm planning on the Camino del Norte in June. Will I see many pilgrims? Is the Camino well marked?
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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More than 7000 Compostelas were issued in June and July last year for Camino del NorteI'm planning on the Camino del Norte in June. Will I see many pilgrims? Is the Camino well marked?
Thank you in advance.
The Camino is well marked. Camino de Norte is less crowded than Francés (at least until The Way 2 will be displayed...)I'm planning on the Camino del Norte in June. Will I see many pilgrims? Is the Camino well marked?
Thank you in advance.
The Camino is well marked. Camino de Norte is less crowded than Francés (at least until The Way 2 will be displayed...)
Be prepared to 2 steeper stages:
In Gijon last summer it was difficult to find cheap accommodations...
- Irun-San Sebastian
- Villaviciosa-Gijon
If you spend a night in Caborredondo, do not miss the donativo Albergue de peregrinos Izarra. They are very kind.
I had the same experience with pilgrims leaving at the cities but I walked it about 7 years ago. After Oviedo virtually everyone took the Primitivo. I continued on the Norte and didn't see more than a few pilgrims and often I was the only person in an albergue until Sobrado dos Monxes and then there were more pilgrims doing the last 100K. I also started at the very end of October so by the time I got there it was almost December.When I walked it in May-Jun, there’d be maybe 25+ other pilgrims you’d recognise and keep on bumping into at albergues etc. There were more on the trail, but for me around that’s the number i’d recognise and chat with in passing, and some of whom I’d get to know better - a handful with whom months later I’m still in regular contact.
Some pilgrims will leave/join the Camino at Bilbao, some at Santander, Some will head for Oviedo after Villaviciosa.