Ariel Mallett
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino del Norte
Hi,
I too am considering walking the Camino del Norte solo next year. It seems that the distances are doable, but I am worried about the weather as I'm going in April/May. I have heard that Alberges are open from Easter onwards, so I do not plan to carry a shelter of any type. I can tell that some people put a lot of planing in before hand--but it appears that some don't even take a map and just walk following the arrows.
How much planning, in terms of maps and planned out sections, is necessary? Is it possible to just get a map and plan each walk at the beginning of every day? If so, where do I get a map that is sufficiently detailed of the Camino del Norte? Is this http://www.csj.org.uk/product/camino-de-santiago-maps/ a complete set of maps for all of caminos or is it just for the Camino Frances? Does anybody have any suggestions for good guides of the Camino del Norte?
Does anybody think that the weather in April will be too harsh/cold? Should I plan on having difficulty finding open accommodation that early in the season? I have also heard that things are more expensive in the off season, is this true?
Also (last question, promise!) would it be possible to combine a number of routes? I am torn between taking the Camino del Norte all the way from Irun to Santiago, or taking it from Irun to Oviedo, then from Oviedo following the Camnio del Salvador to Leon where I would connect to the Camino de Frances. The latter would be longer of course, but I'm also worried it might feel to flustered or hectic, changing routes so often. Is it likely to get lost if I change between routes like this?
Thank you!
I too am considering walking the Camino del Norte solo next year. It seems that the distances are doable, but I am worried about the weather as I'm going in April/May. I have heard that Alberges are open from Easter onwards, so I do not plan to carry a shelter of any type. I can tell that some people put a lot of planing in before hand--but it appears that some don't even take a map and just walk following the arrows.
How much planning, in terms of maps and planned out sections, is necessary? Is it possible to just get a map and plan each walk at the beginning of every day? If so, where do I get a map that is sufficiently detailed of the Camino del Norte? Is this http://www.csj.org.uk/product/camino-de-santiago-maps/ a complete set of maps for all of caminos or is it just for the Camino Frances? Does anybody have any suggestions for good guides of the Camino del Norte?
Does anybody think that the weather in April will be too harsh/cold? Should I plan on having difficulty finding open accommodation that early in the season? I have also heard that things are more expensive in the off season, is this true?
Also (last question, promise!) would it be possible to combine a number of routes? I am torn between taking the Camino del Norte all the way from Irun to Santiago, or taking it from Irun to Oviedo, then from Oviedo following the Camnio del Salvador to Leon where I would connect to the Camino de Frances. The latter would be longer of course, but I'm also worried it might feel to flustered or hectic, changing routes so often. Is it likely to get lost if I change between routes like this?
Thank you!