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Advice on 'short' stages in Primitivo

nickyvee

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Hello ALL! I'm looking for advice on short stages with available accomodations on the Primitivo during the higher mountain stages of the route. Would like to walk around 16Km(10 miles) only in those steep stages.

I live in a flat area. No mountain/hills whatsoever to train on. The only elevation I get to 'train' on is the treadmill. So a manageable route would be best for my knees.

Thanks
 
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Hello ALL! I'm looking for advice on short stages with available accomodations on the Primitivo during the higher mountain stages of the route. Would like to walk around 16Km(10 miles) only in those steep stages.

I live in a flat area. No mountain/hills whatsoever to train on. The only elevation I get to 'train' on is the treadmill. So a manageable route would be best for my knees.

Thanks
have a look at Gronze. they are reliable and provide pretty accurate info regarding distances and albergue availability. then do the math.

careful, there are some pretty steep uphills on the primitivo.

 
Hello ALL! I'm looking for advice on short stages with available accomodations on the Primitivo during the higher mountain stages of the route. Would like to walk around 16Km(10 miles) only in those steep stages.

I live in a flat area. No mountain/hills whatsoever to train on. The only elevation I get to 'train' on is the treadmill. So a manageable route would be best for my knees.

Thanks
Read this excellent thread - https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/camino-primitivo-4-2024.86290/

If there's any information missing you could always PM @Thomas1 directly.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
You are smart to keep your stages (and your toenails) short. There is A LOT of up and down, up and down, repeat. But the Primitivo is certainly one of the most delightful Caminos. Buen Camino
 
Incidentally @nickyvee , are there any publicly accessible multi-story buildings near you that you can tread the stairs on two or three times a week? Car parking buildings? Even just 20-30 minutes three times a week will benefit you. (DON'T overdo it and injure yourself)

You might get a few odd looks of course but heck, it'll be worth it!
 

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