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The stage from Monasterio into Burgos is a longish one, but there are 2 ways to make it easier. Just saying that the N1 has a very wide hard shoulder and it is a 20 min walk up the hill to La Brújula where the only establishment still in business is open at 6 am - your only chance for breakfast. From there, the N1 is probably following the original line of the Roman road so after 1.7 kms, just before the motorway, take the track on the right and after 2-300 mts you’ll find yourself back on the Camino/Via Italia having avoided a pointless 3km wiggle around the forest.
On approaching Burgos through Villimar, there is a café just past the church. At the bottom of the hill you come to the rio Verne. Turn right and you can follow it all the way into town via Calle Reyes Católicos, a much pleasanter walk, mainly park.
On approaching Burgos through Villimar, there is a café just past the church. At the bottom of the hill you come to the rio Verne. Turn right and you can follow it all the way into town via Calle Reyes Católicos, a much pleasanter walk, mainly park.