- Time of past OR future Camino
- April 2025 CF
Hello, if it was your first Camino, what would you do regarding below dates? Any adjustments you suggest?
I am planning my very first Camino. Current loose plans are to start around April 10th in SJPdP, solo. I cannot start any earlier than that. I plan to book ahead the first few days to Pamplona. Likely getting reservations again for the last bit from Saria to Santiago. But I hope to NOT book ahead most other days in-between, playing it by ear, the freedom to stop for the day depending on my mood each day. Mostly staying in albergues.
If you look at proposed beginning stages below, do you see any shifting of dates you would make if it were you? I do like the idea of some shorter days in the beginning.
4/10 Thu Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
4/11 Fri Orisson or Borda or Valcarlos
4/12 Sat Roncesvalles (Semana Santa starts - extra busy here?)
4/15 Tue Pamplona (Tuesday of Semana Santa? fun to experience or too crowded in your opinion?)
4/20 Easter Navarrete (good place to be on Easter?)
Santiago maybe late 3rd week of May.
About me: I'd like to experience some of the Semana Santa activities discussed in other posts. But I'm also not a huge fan of elbow-to-elbow crowds on the busiest days of the year. I know the Frances will be crowded in general, but this is where I want to experience my first Camino. Not sure how far i'll be able to walk each day, so the above dates are assuming loosely 20Km per day. I'm 60 and have been training to 12Km per day so far plan to increase. I'm planning to carry my own backpack and go as light as I can. No flight reservations yet, I'm retired so am not in a hurry. I have been lurking here for a couple years, so have read most other advice on basics, which has been SO helpful, thank you all!
One idea I'm toying with, is stalling 4 more days, to leave SJPdP on Monday the 14th instead. Others have posted that starting a couple days on the tail end of the LePuy route might be nice. But I'm not sure I'm adventurous enough for that on my first Camino. And I am terrible at languages, so France scares me a bit. If I did that, I would end up in Pamplona very close to Easter, so I'd probably want to walk slower/faster to avoid that. On a side note, current plan is for my wife and I to end our 2 week Europe holiday in Nice on the 9th. (She will fly home from Nice, and I'm hoping to get from Nice to Bayonne or nearby by the evening of the 9th)
Thank you for any suggestions
I am planning my very first Camino. Current loose plans are to start around April 10th in SJPdP, solo. I cannot start any earlier than that. I plan to book ahead the first few days to Pamplona. Likely getting reservations again for the last bit from Saria to Santiago. But I hope to NOT book ahead most other days in-between, playing it by ear, the freedom to stop for the day depending on my mood each day. Mostly staying in albergues.
If you look at proposed beginning stages below, do you see any shifting of dates you would make if it were you? I do like the idea of some shorter days in the beginning.
4/10 Thu Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
4/11 Fri Orisson or Borda or Valcarlos
4/12 Sat Roncesvalles (Semana Santa starts - extra busy here?)
4/15 Tue Pamplona (Tuesday of Semana Santa? fun to experience or too crowded in your opinion?)
4/20 Easter Navarrete (good place to be on Easter?)
Santiago maybe late 3rd week of May.
About me: I'd like to experience some of the Semana Santa activities discussed in other posts. But I'm also not a huge fan of elbow-to-elbow crowds on the busiest days of the year. I know the Frances will be crowded in general, but this is where I want to experience my first Camino. Not sure how far i'll be able to walk each day, so the above dates are assuming loosely 20Km per day. I'm 60 and have been training to 12Km per day so far plan to increase. I'm planning to carry my own backpack and go as light as I can. No flight reservations yet, I'm retired so am not in a hurry. I have been lurking here for a couple years, so have read most other advice on basics, which has been SO helpful, thank you all!
One idea I'm toying with, is stalling 4 more days, to leave SJPdP on Monday the 14th instead. Others have posted that starting a couple days on the tail end of the LePuy route might be nice. But I'm not sure I'm adventurous enough for that on my first Camino. And I am terrible at languages, so France scares me a bit. If I did that, I would end up in Pamplona very close to Easter, so I'd probably want to walk slower/faster to avoid that. On a side note, current plan is for my wife and I to end our 2 week Europe holiday in Nice on the 9th. (She will fly home from Nice, and I'm hoping to get from Nice to Bayonne or nearby by the evening of the 9th)
Thank you for any suggestions