- Time of past OR future Camino
- started in 2012, hooked ever since.
So I walked the magificent (IMO) Olvidado last September,then met up with hubby in our Campervan and we toured part of Portugal and then returned up and travelled back into France along the North coast of Spain. I was aware of the road signs for El Norte and saw quite a few peregrinos. I began to wonder if this was a route I should have walked many years ago when a bit younger, but then the Olvidado wasn't an easy walk albeit not with as many ascents and descents in one day as I think is the case in the first half of El Norte? Then I saw a post from @peregrina2000 from 2017?, giving suggestions for diversions on parts of El Norte to reduce the amount of asphalt and experience some walking along the coastline. I then became really interested to find out more about this route as although I love routes that go through mountains in Spain, I also love coastal walking. So I have bought the 2023 Norte guide which appears excellent and I have started planning my stages for a September 3 week walk.
I have only got to about Bilbao in my initial plan!
San Sebastion - Askizu- Ibiri - Zenarruza (though not so sure?) - Ponzueta - Bilbao? (not sure, I am not keen on big cities and the long walk in and out).
I would be really grateful to anyone who has walked El Norte, especially with the off -asphalt diversions, to share their stages. I am still reasonably fit and now after a couple of years on quieter Caminos I do like the comforts offered by the smaller towns and those "not to be missed" accommodation choices.
Would you share your El Norte journey, in the shape of stages and recommended accommodation ( only up to Ribadesella)? As usual most of my planning choices comes from the people on this forum!
Thank you and Happy New Year Camino planning!
I have only got to about Bilbao in my initial plan!
San Sebastion - Askizu- Ibiri - Zenarruza (though not so sure?) - Ponzueta - Bilbao? (not sure, I am not keen on big cities and the long walk in and out).
I would be really grateful to anyone who has walked El Norte, especially with the off -asphalt diversions, to share their stages. I am still reasonably fit and now after a couple of years on quieter Caminos I do like the comforts offered by the smaller towns and those "not to be missed" accommodation choices.
Would you share your El Norte journey, in the shape of stages and recommended accommodation ( only up to Ribadesella)? As usual most of my planning choices comes from the people on this forum!
Thank you and Happy New Year Camino planning!