In Logrono is the Calle Laurel (Laurel street), famous for the many tapas/wine bars/restaurants.
https://www.visitalogrono.com/punto-de-inters/calle-laurel/?lang=en
My perspective is that I’m open to traveling/walking anywhere once. I’d hate to miss out on something because of my preconceived ideas. So far, I’ve never been disappointed! Bim Camino!
In September of 2021, I did nearly exactly what you are planning: I started walking in Roncesvalles on September 10th, with plans of meeting my friend who would fly in 29 days later and meet me in Triacastela. We planned to walk together to...
It is by far (IMHO) the most ugliest horrible in terms of difficulty descend on Camino Frances.
However the question was about the walk "FROM" Molinaseca. As such there are no icky stones to worry about and as many pointed out - its pretty uneventful
This link shows a profile of the whole Camino Francés using the same elevation scale. On the whole, the section between Burgos and Astorga looks relatively flat.
https://www.pilgrim.es/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/camino_franceCC81s-01-2.jpg
American Pilgrims has a new article on obtaining a Compostela.
https://americanpilgrims.org/how-get-a-compostela-in-santiago/
You can register online now for your Compostela at this link:
https://oficinadelperegrino.com/en/sigle-register/
Fair enough, everybody has their own opinions, no hate from me.
Pro Portugal... the unique architecture of the churches, the colourful buildings, decorative tiles, the convento Christo in Tomar, the roman ruins of coinbriga, the student city...
I stayed at House of Sandeman in Porto (Gaia) before I started my Camino. They do a €10 hostel dinner. The other guests were predominantly pilgrims. It was a wonderful way to start my Camino and I would intermittently see the people I met here...
Agree with favourite meals sometimes not being official pilgrim meals.
Whilst fernadas is a good experience.....I have fond memories of being in Agueda and being invited to join 2 couples to share a pasta meal in a private albergue. Good...
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