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    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    Thanks for doing this write up I've enjoyed following you. I look forward to the next stage.
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    Detailed Planning for Viejo/Olvidado from Pamplona

    Thanks for this, it will be a great help. I'm particularly interested in the churches with medieval frescoes so am very excited about the two near Salvatierra-Agurain.
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    Detailed Planning for Viejo/Olvidado from Pamplona

    I really love Romanesque churches especially those with frescoes. I know a lot of planning has been done on this forum, I wonder if anyone has made a list of Romanesque churches that are on the viejo? Should I start a new thread for this information?
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    Detailed Planning for Viejo/Olvidado from Pamplona

    Thanks for this information I will be walking on this part of the viejo in October and definitely want to visit the churches at Alaiza and Gazeo. I planned to have a rest day in Vitoria-Gastiez but will take it in Salvatierra-Agurain instead. I will have to take a taxi but will check if there is...
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    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    I imagine it must be a bit tiresome saying Buen Camino with so many pilgrims coming the other way. When I set out from Rome I quite enjoyed meeting the pilgrims going the 'right' way and amused myself by counting them. I think the most was 20 in a day so no comparison! The further along the CF...
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    Breaking up the long days

    Hi I also walked this route some years ago (2013). I didn't have a smartphone then so no gpx tracks or app. I used the Cicerone Guide (Alison Raju) I think the Dave Whiston guide is an update of this. I also had Miam Miam DoDo which was very useful in the planning. It was a beautiful walk I...
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    Need some new route advice

    How about La Voie de Rocamadour in France it's about 260km from Bénévent-l'Abbaye to Rocamadour, a beautiful sanctuary to Our Lady built into the rocks. I did it in 2017 and don't recall it being particularly challenging. Lots of nice little French towns to stay in and I had no problem finding...
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    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    That would be great. What you have written on this thread is really quite thorough, thank you for taking the time and trouble to describe it. It seems a very useful detour away from the CF for those who are looking for an alternative.
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    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    I'm planning to take the via Kunig, probably next year , this is really useful thank you.
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    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    About how many days will you be away for on each section of the pilgrimage.? I am doing about 3 weeks at a time and I wondered if that was similar to you or if you were away for longer each time.
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    Calendar OCTOBER 2024 Start – Check in here!

    October 1st. Jaca ( Aragones - Viejo) ✅
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    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    I hope you are feeling better now .
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    LIVE from the Camino Santiago to Rome Part 1

    This is a great pilgrimage! I am doing the reverse, walking from Rome to Santiago. I have got as far as Jaca. I really wish I'd thought of this route and taking the ferry Barcelona to Genoa. Its very satisfying following the routes of medieval pilgrims, and I would probably have arrived at...
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    LIVE from the Camino Oloron-Sainte-Marie to Santiago

    Thank you very much for your summary, I really appreciated your live from posts on the section in France as I was a few days behind you. I am doing the rest of the Aragones in the autumn so this is really helpful. Wishing you all the best whatever you decide next.
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    Camino fatigue?

    Thank you Luka for your honest and refreshing post. I have been walking caminos in France, Italy and Spain since 2012 and my enthusiasm has gradually worn away. The initial excitement of my first Camino is remembered fondly and I have many other wonderful memories from all the places I have...
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    Your most valuable stamp

    Last October I was on the Menton - Arles section and was feeling really fed up with my pilgrimage from Rome and considering making that section my last. I took a small detour to the sanctuary Notre Dame des Graces in Cotignac and the next day walked to the nearby sanctuary to St Joseph. They...
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    Lebaniego

    Good idea, I took a rest day there myself. In fact I left my backpack at the hotel in Potes while I walked to the monastery of Santo Toribio . I got a sello and a certificate of completing the camino in the gift shop there. The Camno Lebaniego was a detour I took from the Camino Norte . On the...
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    Lebaniego

    I walked this route a few years ago, 2016. If you have time (and you like that sort of thing) there is an excellent museum in Potes in the torre del infantado, a medieval building in the centre of the town with an exhibition on the life and works of Beatus de Lebaniego which I thought was...
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    LIVE from the Camino Chrissy on the Camino Sanabrés

    Congratulations for making it to Santiago! I'm so glad your knee held out. Thanks for all your updates it's always a pleasure to read them.
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    Camino Aragonês notes and observations April '24

    I enjoyed reading your report as I was on the route perhaps a day ahead of you but not adventurous enough to walk the path!

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