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Drive through Logroño

Akristto

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My knees don’t agree with pavement, asfaltroads, so I’m planning to take taxi through Logroño. Anybody knows where it could be logical to hopp of and continue walking?
 
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Quite a lot of the exit is on a park path. Depends on where you are staying, I suppose. There are buses as well as taxis, it is a fair sized town as Camino towns go. Why not ask at the place you are staying at? Unless you are booking everything in advance, of course.
 
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My knees don’t agree with pavement, asfaltroads, so I’m planning to take taxi through Logroño. Anybody knows where it could be logical to hopp of and continue walking?
Hmm, if your knees can’t handle the 5km of pavement that is the passage through Logrono then I’ll suggest you have a significant problem. There’s a lot more tarmac, compacted gravel, senda and other hard surfaces to come before you hit the pavements of Santiago. Walking poles are likely to benefit your knees far more than a taxi ride.
Buena suerte
 
Logroño is one of my favorite places on the Francés. It would be a shame to miss it entirely.

Hmm, if your knees can’t handle the 5km of pavement that is the passage through Logrono then I’ll suggest you have a significant problem. There’s a lot more tarmac, compacted gravel, senda and other hard surfaces to come before you hit the pavements of Santiago. Walking poles are likely to benefit your knees far more than a taxi ride.
Buena suerte
I know. This is my fifth Camino, it is just now I’m struggling a bit. Just a thought and question:)
 
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I know. This is my fifth Camino, it is just now I’m struggling a bit. Just a thought and question:)
This park and lake on the outskirts of the city.
 

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Logroño is one of my favorite places on the Francés. It would be a shame to miss it entirely.
I agree, but it shouldn't be necessary as there are places to stay and it's certainly possible to get a bus or taxi either entering or leaving the town.
 
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I walked through Logroño, and it went well👍no worries. Buen Camino!
The long walk on pavement into Burgos on road is one part that was less enjoyable for me. I also missed the turn off to the nicer pathway into Burgos, so went cross country through industrial areas to find it. Too much concrete or asphalt that day for sure. Leon too had a fair amount of hard pavements on the way in and out too.
 
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If a Pilgrim (pilgrim) aspires to walk to Santiago, from wherever, on that way they will encounter mud, loose rock, gravel, senda, brick and/or concrete paving, asphalt, cobbles and occasionally running water. There is not, there cannot be, too much or too little of any of those. There is the precise amount that there is, no more nor any less.

If a pilgrim wishes to wander forested tracks and lush green fields and occasionally glimpse the Unicorns grazing orchids then, perhaps, they should choose their route with care. The Camino provides. The Camino provides itself, its exact self, nothing else. It is there and those that wish to can walk it.
 
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