JennySoloTravel
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Last Camino - 2022
Next Camino - 2024
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to do the Camino Primitivo this October and since it's a bit of a last minute I would love some advice.
This will be my second Camino, after doing a part of the Frances a couple of years ago, and the first camino I do solo.
1. I know that October isn't a popular season, but I'm still hoping to meet fellow pilgrims along the way. Do you have any recommendations for accommodations that tend to be more social? Any tips in this regard would be very helpful.
2. Should I book accommodations in advance, or is it generally okay to just show up and find a place to stay?
3. I've heard that there are some areas along the Primitivo where dogs can be a concern. Is there a way to avoid these paths or take precautions?
4. After reading many threads and comments about the walking stages, I'm trying to understand - do people genreally walk this Camino only until Melide, instead of continueing on the Frances all the way to Santiago de Compostela? I've read that some people prefer to drive from Melide to Santiago instead of continie walking, and I'm just wondering why.
Thank you for your help!
I'm planning to do the Camino Primitivo this October and since it's a bit of a last minute I would love some advice.
This will be my second Camino, after doing a part of the Frances a couple of years ago, and the first camino I do solo.
1. I know that October isn't a popular season, but I'm still hoping to meet fellow pilgrims along the way. Do you have any recommendations for accommodations that tend to be more social? Any tips in this regard would be very helpful.
2. Should I book accommodations in advance, or is it generally okay to just show up and find a place to stay?
3. I've heard that there are some areas along the Primitivo where dogs can be a concern. Is there a way to avoid these paths or take precautions?
4. After reading many threads and comments about the walking stages, I'm trying to understand - do people genreally walk this Camino only until Melide, instead of continueing on the Frances all the way to Santiago de Compostela? I've read that some people prefer to drive from Melide to Santiago instead of continie walking, and I'm just wondering why.
Thank you for your help!