Another thing...☺️
We did the same Dornelas - Reina Lupa stage, but we climb the Pico Sacro. The first view of Santiago's Cathedral is impressed in my memories
I found an amazing walk going up to the Mirador de Orellan over the roman mines of Las Medulas from Villavieja. The path is almost good but not marked. I talk with a Canadian pilgrim some days before starting the Invierno and he showed me a...
Hello, two weeks ago, I finished the Camino Francés, and while all the recent memories have not properly settled yet, I think enough time has passed to write a bit about my experience of the Camino :)
First of all - a bit of context. This has...
Ok , so we take this route, and it was really good. The first part was basically the official Camino route. After we take the "paseo fluvial" to exit A Coruña until the O Burgo bridge. From there is almost all on secondary road and on the cycling...
Nope. Just enjoy! (And yes, there's mud. And hills - at least three good ones, increasing in challenge as you go. But it's a lovely little camino - and a nice alternative to motoring up to SJPP and starting there.)
I don't trust google so much for that. And taking 23 km of busy roads is not a good walk. For that reason I've asked here if somebody has done it before. I will take a look at the bike trail, thank you!
Google says that A Coruna to Betanzos is 23 km by foot. Seems a perfect distance. Let's see.. Anyway thank you @Grousedoctor and all the others for the advices!
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