Trevor Reichardt
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 16 August 2016
Hi, my 23 year old daughter and I (55) will be walking the Camino Ingles in late June, and some advice would be appreciated.
1. Where would you bus or train from to get to Ferros. We will fly Dubai - Madrid, and possibly Madrid - Santiago. We are free to do it anyway we want, the nicest way: Train / Bus from Madrid to Santiago or Ferros or fly into Santiago?
2. Would you recommend we pre-book hotels. Or is it okay to just walk into a town and find one we like? Our hotel budget per night is about 100 Euros per person sharing? We would prefer to just wing it as we are free spirited, and if we like a town we may want to stay an extra day or 2, but if its busy and accommodation is scarce this may not be possible, any thoughts on this?
3. Any suggestions on better/nicer alternative routes (along the coast / or avoiding walking next to railway lines), we have no real time constraints? The reason I ask is I read somewhere about an alternative beach route that adds about 3 klm to a stage, but I am not sure where this is.
4. How busy is the Ingles in late June early July?
5. Any other pieces of advice also feel free to let us know; restaurants, festivals, things to do on the way (for my 23 year old).
6. Recommend a nice pension hotel in Santiago in the 200 Euro bracket.
We will stay in Santiago for 3 or 4 days on completion and fly out- again, any recommendations of 'must-dos' for my daughter: Live music, markets, etc.
Thanks in advance.
S&T
1. Where would you bus or train from to get to Ferros. We will fly Dubai - Madrid, and possibly Madrid - Santiago. We are free to do it anyway we want, the nicest way: Train / Bus from Madrid to Santiago or Ferros or fly into Santiago?
2. Would you recommend we pre-book hotels. Or is it okay to just walk into a town and find one we like? Our hotel budget per night is about 100 Euros per person sharing? We would prefer to just wing it as we are free spirited, and if we like a town we may want to stay an extra day or 2, but if its busy and accommodation is scarce this may not be possible, any thoughts on this?
3. Any suggestions on better/nicer alternative routes (along the coast / or avoiding walking next to railway lines), we have no real time constraints? The reason I ask is I read somewhere about an alternative beach route that adds about 3 klm to a stage, but I am not sure where this is.
4. How busy is the Ingles in late June early July?
5. Any other pieces of advice also feel free to let us know; restaurants, festivals, things to do on the way (for my 23 year old).
6. Recommend a nice pension hotel in Santiago in the 200 Euro bracket.
We will stay in Santiago for 3 or 4 days on completion and fly out- again, any recommendations of 'must-dos' for my daughter: Live music, markets, etc.
Thanks in advance.
S&T