AusPeregrina
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- el camino norte 2025
Hola,
I'm in the early stages of planning my first Camino next April-May. Due to health issues, I cannot carry a heavy pack like I used to, so it's either use a luggage transfer service or not go. I'd like to hear from anyone who has had their luggage transferred on this route.
So far it seems like Correos is the only service operating on el Norte route, and I'm not sure how to go about planning. It looks like I need to plan my entire trip in advance, as I have to have the address of where I am staying the day before. This rules out any accommodation that doesn't take bookings, and means that I won't have much flexibility. I'm thinking about countering this by putting in more rest days than I may need.
At the moment I've planned a 42-43 day Camino with rest days in: San Sebastián, Bilbao, Santillana del Mar, Llanes and Ribadeo with possibly one in Gijón, which would add another day, unless I joined two stages together. I have a few shorter days: 15km, 16, 17, 18, some of which could be combined, but I'm also not sure how I'm going to hold up doing too many 30-plus km days. I'm in my late 50s and am a bush walker, but I’ve not done as much the last few years. Consequently, I also don't want to push myself too much.
I'm thinking of doing Irún to San Sebastián in one go but having a rest day there to recover and see the city. I want to see the places I'm going through not just rush. Having said that I also don't want to have too much downtime built in, and I would also be happy if it were a bit shorter. I have seen that some people do it in 30 – 35 days. I’m just not sure how challenging it is going to be.
Saludos y buen Camino a todos,
AusPeregrina
I'm in the early stages of planning my first Camino next April-May. Due to health issues, I cannot carry a heavy pack like I used to, so it's either use a luggage transfer service or not go. I'd like to hear from anyone who has had their luggage transferred on this route.
So far it seems like Correos is the only service operating on el Norte route, and I'm not sure how to go about planning. It looks like I need to plan my entire trip in advance, as I have to have the address of where I am staying the day before. This rules out any accommodation that doesn't take bookings, and means that I won't have much flexibility. I'm thinking about countering this by putting in more rest days than I may need.
At the moment I've planned a 42-43 day Camino with rest days in: San Sebastián, Bilbao, Santillana del Mar, Llanes and Ribadeo with possibly one in Gijón, which would add another day, unless I joined two stages together. I have a few shorter days: 15km, 16, 17, 18, some of which could be combined, but I'm also not sure how I'm going to hold up doing too many 30-plus km days. I'm in my late 50s and am a bush walker, but I’ve not done as much the last few years. Consequently, I also don't want to push myself too much.
I'm thinking of doing Irún to San Sebastián in one go but having a rest day there to recover and see the city. I want to see the places I'm going through not just rush. Having said that I also don't want to have too much downtime built in, and I would also be happy if it were a bit shorter. I have seen that some people do it in 30 – 35 days. I’m just not sure how challenging it is going to be.
Saludos y buen Camino a todos,
AusPeregrina