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There is a bus that goes from Sarria to Tui (Portugués camino) and you can then walk the last 100klm from TuiWhen walking the Frances, is there an alternative to another route (Primitivo, Ingles) where I cross over to avoid doing the Sarria route?
I have walked many CFs. I will never walk from Sarria again. Go to the train station in Sarria and get a train to Zamora/Pueble de Sanabria, then walk the Sanabres into Santiago. Easy and peaceful.When walking the Frances, is there an alternative to another route (Primitivo, Ingles) where I cross over to avoid doing the Sarria route?
Never Alex? Never. I just walked the Inglés for the umpteenth time. I laughed at myself as I looked at the “crowds” and at the thought “this is just like “Sarria””.I have walked many CFs. I will never walk from Sarria again. Go to the train station in Sarria and get a train to Zamora/Pueble de Sanabria, then walk the Sanabres into Santiago. Easy and peaceful.
Peace.
That's what I am looking for. A quieter route. Done the Frances from SJPdP three times and looking for sometheing quieter at that point.You can switch to the Invierno at Ponferrada, there are plenty of albergues, but you will encounter very few other pilgrims.
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I've walked the Frances 3 times from SJPdP. Just looking for something quieter and different from Sarria on. What would you consider "off-seasons"? I have walked April-May, September-October. I'm a bit apprehensive about winter and not a fan of heat.The Invierno from Ponferrada? The Via Kunig from Ponferrada to Lugo? The Invierno and the Via Sacra?
What’s wrong with the Way from Sarria? If it’s the crowds walk in the off-seasons. If it’s the pavement, you’re in Galicia. Turismo Galicia knows what’s good for you.
Edit: from Ponferrada you can get a bus to Lugo; Ferrol; Tui; Ourense or even Santiago. You can get buses to all sorts of other places too but they aren’t the sacred 100km from himself
Maybe I should go and wince the Lebaniego one more time.
I would have thought, on past but not recent experience, that hitting Sarria in October would leave you behind the pack. My recent experience on the Inglés is leading me to thoughts such as “you know nothing old man”. But, oh such a but, what’s wrong with walking with a few more, even many more, enthusiasts?I've walked the Frances 3 times from SJPdP. Just looking for something quieter and different from Sarria on. What would you consider "off-seasons"? I have walked April-May, September-October. I'm a bit apprehensive about winter and not a fan of heat.
That's what I am looking for. A quieter route. Done the Frances from SJPdP three times and looking for sometheing quieter at that point.
How about just doing a different route that is more quite?I've walked the Frances 3 times from SJPdP.
My auto correct still doesn't remember how to spell alburgie...there it goes again.Autocarrot’s been giving me the runaround lately too
Yep. You just leave town on a different route, cross a bridge............and find ...........peace.There is no finagling bus/train schedules if you walk the Invierno from Ponferrada. It is a seamless transition if you prefer to stay away from the Sarria crowds, which is similar to interstate traffic.
On a nutshell that's whatcIP is askingHow about just doing a different route that is more quite?
I don't think it's exactly what the Original Poster is asking.On a nutshell that's whatcIP is asking
Oh, the Invierno is quiet - year round. The scenery is beautiful and the folks you do meet are very nice.That's what I am looking for. A quieter route. Done the Frances from SJPdP three times and looking for sometheing quieter at that point.
The Invierno is beautiful and my favourite Camino (so far)That's what I am looking for. A quieter route. Done the Frances from SJPdP three times and looking for sometheing quieter at that point.
Slight correction - Ourense is on the Via de la Plata/Sanabrés.You can take a train or bus from Sarria to Ourense (on the Invierno route)
I did CF 8x, and I love the part between Sarria and Santiago. No issues with crowds, because the few I encounter, I talk with the people as I pass through. To each his own.I have walked many CFs. I will never walk from Sarria again. Go to the train station in Sarria and get a train to Zamora/Pueble de Sanabria, then walk the Sanabres into Santiago. Easy and peaceful.
Peace.
Quite right we all like peace and quietHow about just doing a different route that is more quite?
Sarria is not good as far as I am concerned.l Too busy. Too loud and horrible big signs advertising upcoming albergue. I would avoid it at all costs.The Invierno from Ponferrada? The Via Kunig from Ponferrada to Lugo? The Invierno and the Via Sacra?
What’s wrong with the Way from Sarria? If it’s the crowds walk in the off-seasons. If it’s the pavement, you’re in Galicia. Turismo Galicia knows what’s good for you.
Edit: from Ponferrada you can get a bus to Lugo; Ferrol; Tui; Ourense or even Santiago. You can get buses to all sorts of other places too but they aren’t the sacred 100km from himself
Yes sometimes autocarrot does not get it quiet writeQuite right we all like peace and quiet