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I arrived on the Francés yesterday in Estella. Stayed in the Albergue Curtadores on the entry to town. Few pilgrims for a big albergue. And tonight I’m by myself at the one-of-a-kind Casa Tiago in Luquin. I made a point of coming here because Tiago looked after me with such care when I was sick last year. Love this place. I think the entire population was in the only bar tonight. We had live, very Spanish music from some fine musicians.
 
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I arrived on the Francés yesterday in Estella. Stayed in the Albergue Curtadores on the entry to town. Few pilgrims for a big albergue. And tonight I’m by myself at the one-of-a-kind Casa Tiago in Luquin. I made a point of coming here because Tiago looked after me with such care when I was sick last year. Love this place. I think the entire population was in the only bar tonight. We had live, very Spanish music from some fine musicians.
Sounds lovely! We are just starting out…will arrive at Roncesvalles tomorrow. Will try and make our way there. 👣🎒💖
 
A good reason to take the complementario routes when you have the chance and to stay in the smaller places too. 3,145 Compostelas handed out yesterday - the fifth day this year where the total has been over 3,000. So it is pretty busy at the end of the line. But the Camino Frances before Sarria isn't seeing that much of this year's boom in numbers. That is mainly happening on other routes like the Portugues Costa, the Ingles and the Primitivo.
 
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I arrived on the Francés yesterday in Estella. Stayed in the Albergue Curtadores on the entry to town. Few pilgrims for a big albergue. And tonight I’m by myself at the one-of-a-kind Casa Tiago in Luquin. I made a point of coming here because Tiago looked after me with such care when I was sick last year. Love this place. I think the entire population was in the only bar tonight. We had live, very Spanish music from some fine musicians.
Loved it when I was there two years ago.
The connection back to CF seemed well marked, however, I took a self-made route to Los Arcos via Barbarin and ermita san Jorge. Then another one via El Busto to Sansol. Beautiful green wheat fields with poppies.
 
This is why I love walking the Francés in june / july.

Better weather than in spring, and not that busy (well, until Triacastela...).

I've never taken the Variant via Luquin. I think I'll try to next time I walk. It sounds good. Thanks for sharing!
 
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.
I finished Sarria to Santiago a few weeks ago, they said these routes are very busy but perhaps I was walking too slowly or what, there were long stretches I was walking alone and many of the pilgrims disappeared especially after 2pm or 3pm.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
An oxymoron, imo. 🙃 ... but I'm glad someone likes the style. More to the geological point of this thread, the baroque can have amazing marble.
Ah, the immortal line from Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ - “If it ain’t Baroque, don’t fix it”. I’d forgive Baroque if it didn’t have a habit of plonking massive great choirs in the middle of Gothic cathedral aisles.
 
“If it ain’t Baroque, don’t fix it”.
I’d forgive Baroque if it didn’t have a habit of plonking massive great choirs in the middle of Gothic cathedral aisles.
Exactly.
Or draping perfectly good porticos (or whole cathedrals) behind new and far less beautiful 'decoration.'

The cathedral in Lugo was so awful inside I decided to walk to Santiago via Melide and the Francés fearing another dose of cherub excess in Sobrado. Looking at photos in retrospect, the latter looks more neoclassical tha Baroque. But still. No regrets.

Sorry, Paul. Back to rocks.
 
I am in Sahagun- and have been walking backwards from Las Herrerias on the CF - and nearly every albergue has plenty of space, nor have I felt walking against the normal stream that I have been battling crowds. It seems much quieter than when I was heading to SdeC at the end of May. Only one bar has had a queue- in El Burgo Ranero but that flurry of activity lasted 20 minutes as a cluster arrived on the 7km from Bercianos wanting breakfast.
 
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I am in Sahagun- and have been walking backwards from Las Herrerias on the CF - and nearly every albergue has plenty of space, nor have I felt walking against the normal stream that I have been battling crowds. It seems much quieter than when I was heading to SdeC at the end of May. Only one bar has had a queue- in El Burgo Ranero but that flurry of activity lasted 20 minutes as a cluster arrived on the 7km from Bercianos wanting breakfast.
You are confirming information I got last week from someone working in tourism in Navarra... and safe trip home. Hope you are not relying on the former national airline. 😁
 
You are confirming information I got last week from someone working in tourism in Navarra... and safe trip home. Hope you are not relying on the former national airline. 😁
No I am the other Irish one...with Mr O'Leary (even if I prefer the other one - though in this case I am glad not to be facing strikes)

I suspect last year's early heatwave in June did have some effect in pushing people earlier in spring, and also Easter was as nearly as early as it can get which is a popular starting time with various countries having holidays then. So June is quieter!
 
I started in Atapuerca (where an injury ended my walk last year) on May 31. There have been many times when I didn't see another pilgrim for an hour or two. I've never failed to get a bed in my first choice of albergues. Mostly I stay in "off stage" towns, but not always. I may have to do a little more planning as I approach Sarria, but I think that the same strategy will see me through.
 
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I arrived on the Francés yesterday in Estella. Stayed in the Albergue Curtadores on the entry to town. Few pilgrims for a big albergue. And tonight I’m by myself at the one-of-a-kind Casa Tiago in Luquin. I made a point of coming here because Tiago looked after me with such care when I was sick last year. Love this place. I think the entire population was in the only bar tonight. We had live, very Spanish music from some fine musicians.
Oh Estella. What history !!! But yes. Super small town. I loved it too the cathedrals and churches
 
We stayed in Luquin last year. For me, a good alternative to staying in Villamajor Mon Jardin in Oasis Trails. (which I have done twice)
Cute town, but neither of the 2 rather large churches were open. The town piqued my interest as there were large crests on many of the buildings. The fact they have a large pool is interesting too. What is in this town? Why was it important at some point in history?
 
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.
Ah, the immortal line from Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ - “If it ain’t Baroque, don’t fix it”. I’d forgive Baroque if it didn’t have a habit of plonking massive great choirs in the middle of Gothic cathedral aisles.
My piano teacher often said few musicians ever leave the Baroque period.
 
Luquin is a lovely little village with a nice albergue, I think most people miss it because they go the other way through Villamayor.
 
Cute town, but neither of the 2 rather large churches were open. The town piqued my interest as there were large crests on many of the buildings. The fact they have a large pool is interesting too. What is in this town? Why was it important at some point in history?
Family crests on houses is common throughout the region. I visited twenty villages within twelve kilometers of Luquin. I consider all of them "cute" but most have little history to speak of. Just "home" to the people that live there.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
But the Camino Frances before Sarria isn't seeing that much of this year's boom in numbers.
Nor really is the Francès after Sarria, at this point in time anyway. A couple hundred perhaps in certain places sure, but certainly not the thousands that I came across last time.

The Albergues are at most about half full, unless it's the weekend at a starting location.
 
We stayed in Luquin last year. For me, a good alternative to staying in Villamajor Mon Jardin in Oasis Trails. (which I have done twice)
I stayed in Luquin in early late April 2017. We had really enjoyed the albergue in Monjardin, but it was completo when we arrived in addition to the few other options in the village, so it was suggested we cut over to Luquin, which is situated on the variant. The brand new albergue was wonderful and my family of 4 had it all to ourselves.
 
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Ah, the immortal line from Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ - “If it ain’t Baroque, don’t fix it”. I’d forgive Baroque if it didn’t have a habit of plonking massive great choirs in the middle of Gothic cathedral aisles.
I saw a T-shirt one time (regrettably didn't get it)
It had a print of an empty painting frame on it with saying
- What is Baroque?
- When you're out of Monet

🤣
 
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I’d forgive Baroque if it didn’t have a habit of plonking massive great choirs in the middle of Gothic cathedral aisles.
The façade of the Cathedral at Santiago is a Baroque masterpiece (which thankfully has spared the Romance interior as a kind of purist Baroque counterpoint to the existing beauty and elegance of that church), and of course the greatest Baroque of all is the Works of Shakespeare.

George Lucas' most well-constructed film, if not IMO his best, is his Revenge of the Sith ; and it has a completely Baroque 5 Act structure, as well as an amazing symphonic Baroque music score from John Williams. American Graffiti and the first Star Wars are still far better films of course ...
 

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