Llew
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances/Fin 2012, Norte/Ingles 2015, Port/Fin 2022
I recently walked the Camino dos Faros from Malpica to Finisterre over 8 days and have to say this is hardest and most difficult walk I have ever done. Tough uphills and sharp descents with a lot of rock scrambling, track quite often one boot width wide on the edge of cliffs, scrub often waist high and sometimes shoulder high, gorse and brambles on some sections and at times the trail marking is difficult to locate. At times I walked in rain which increased the degree of difficulty especially on the rocky sections. Other than a couple of day walkers over the weekend I didn't see any other walkers until the evening of day 7 when I met 2 Dutch ladies at the hostel where I was staying. Like me they had found the walk extremely challenging.
To me this is not a walk, it is an obstacle course. I kept trying to come up with a word to best describe it and the best I could think of was "brutal".
In my opinion this walk will never become an official camino. It would be too difficult for most people, very little infrastructre, accommodation is sparse (no albergues) and what there is quite expensive. With the lack of other walkers and the distances between towns if one got an injury it could take a while for someone to come to your aid.
The pluses were the scenery is magnificient, although while looking at the scenery you have to very carefully watch where you are walking, and the people running the accommodation in each of the towns were wonderful.
For anyone considering this walk I would recommend that you seriously reconsider unless you are really fit and also that you travel with a companion.
To me this is not a walk, it is an obstacle course. I kept trying to come up with a word to best describe it and the best I could think of was "brutal".
In my opinion this walk will never become an official camino. It would be too difficult for most people, very little infrastructre, accommodation is sparse (no albergues) and what there is quite expensive. With the lack of other walkers and the distances between towns if one got an injury it could take a while for someone to come to your aid.
The pluses were the scenery is magnificient, although while looking at the scenery you have to very carefully watch where you are walking, and the people running the accommodation in each of the towns were wonderful.
For anyone considering this walk I would recommend that you seriously reconsider unless you are really fit and also that you travel with a companion.
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