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Camino Estonia 2025

Madis

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Camino Estonia, 2025 weekend dayhikes
I am starting weekend dayhikes from my hometown of Tallinn, Estonia. The branch trail that connects to Camino Latvia in Valga / Valka is 330km long. Its a very new Camino trail. The yellow arrows were marked down in 2022 according to their website:
https://www.caminoestonia.com/language/en/camino-estonia-general-information/

I myself plan to walk 1-2 stages per month (its a total of 13 stages). This way I can see the seasons change while walking southwards. Potentially will have time to walk a few stages of Camino Latvia towards Riga after finishing this first Camino route.

Here is a public link where I do daily posts on Facebook about the journey:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.9839616656053366&type=3
(you do NOT need a Facebook user to see this public folder, just close the large popup and click on the images below)

Each picture will be summing up 1 day on the trail. I only walked from Dome Church to my doorstep today, so most of the journey is still ahead. I will walk again tomorrow.

Once I have finished the whole trail in Estonia, I will let you know here as well. After that I will transfer the same stories over to my blog.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
It looks interesting, but not sure I'd want to walk it in Winter.
How far do you intend to walk in total?
Will you go past Riga eventually or is that your end point for now?
Would you ever consider walking the whole route from your home to Santiago?

I have met a few people on Camino over the years that have walked from Germany and Poland, but Estonia is quite a bit further. The most I have contemplated is the Francigena to Rome and that would still take me the best part of three months.

Good luck with your walk.

Buen Camino.
 
It looks interesting, but not sure I'd want to walk it in Winter.
How far do you intend to walk in total?
Will you go past Riga eventually or is that your end point for now?
Would you ever consider walking the whole route from your home to Santiago?

I have met a few people on Camino over the years that have walked from Germany and Poland, but Estonia is quite a bit further. The most I have contemplated is the Francigena to Rome and that would still take me the best part of three months.

Good luck with your walk.

Buen Camino.
I want to reach at least the end of the 330km trail inside Estonia before the year ends. Max goal would be to reach Riga in Latvia this year. We will see how things go.

Inside Estonia I can easily do daytrips and catch public transport back home for the same day. Once I would reach Latvia I would need to consider doing weekend trips with camping gear or taking a few days of holidays and doing a longer stretch.

Valka (LV) to Riga (LV) is already 276 km on the trail. Its not realistic anymore to do weekend hikes and come back home, so I would probably plan ahead and take some days off from work +have camping gear with me. I would not like to camp when nights are colder than +10 celsius (50 farenheit).

From Riga (LV) to the next bigger city Kaunas (LT) its almost 500km on the trail so that would need careful thinking already on how to approach best. From Kaunas (LT) to Torun (PL) its about 750km on the trail. Torun (PL) to Krakow (PL) about 560km. As you can see its only very big distances.

I assume that in Poland there is some pilgrim infrastructure for accommodation, but for Baltics outside of Estonia I would need to have camping gear with me just in case. I am not sure yet if that is something for me. That is why I first want to get across Estonia and then think about if, how and when to continue.

If I would ever consider reaching Santiago or go past to Finisterre then realistically it will take me 15 years using vacation days I get off work that I do not spend with the family.
 
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.
The link doesn't bring me to your page. What is it called? I would love to follow. I am an Estonian/ US citizen born in the YS to an Estonian mother. I don't speak Estonian, unfortunately, but I love Estonia and halt to learn of the Estonian Camino.
 

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