It's a tough call.
I have only walked 4 different routes, so a relative Newbie.
I walked the Frances two and a bit times before trying another route.
The Frances felt (and still does) special.
And I liked the familiarity of it all.
But I also realised that for me, it was time to try something different.
I wanted that 'first time' feeling again.
Rather than knowing that there is a great cafe in the next village on the right side.
So a new route for me was more about rekindling that sense of adventure and of the unknown.
Does the next village even have a cafe!
And it worked.
I have since walked the VdlP, the Invierno and out to Fisterra/Muxia.
It was all new, unknown and 'felt' like more of an adventure.
So for that reason, our next Caminos, will again be routes we haven't walked yet.
Next time, As Pat will be with me, We'll walk the Madrid and the last part of the Sanabres, then out to Fisterra, Muxia (though actually in reverse)
My next lone Camino, might be the Mozarabe, though as I read about other routes, there are so many that appeal to me.
But the Frances will always be my Camino 'home'. It's special. I don't want to walk it again though. The route and I have changed. But it's nice to 'visit' perhaps? Last year I managed 3 days on the Frances crossing between routes. And I loved it. The people, the energy, were all great. For a while.
But I've seen the other side of the coin now. The wide open landscapes, or the hills, all to myself mainly. For me that's hard to beat. And there are a few more routes like that I want to experience whilst I still can.
So to your question? Maybe a bit of both? Try another route and combine it with a bit of the Frances?
I often look at the Gronze map and day dream a bit, and then an idea forms.......... What if?.............
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