polsmith63
Paul The Dub
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances 2013/4, Del Norte 2013/4 & 2016, Ingles 2013 & 2017, Primitivo 2016 & 2017,
VDLP (2018)
Hello all,
Heading off to the Camino Primitivo, Finisterre - Muxia loop and Camino Ingles if time permits on 10 August. Looking forward to it but already planning my next trip. I find that the next best thing about being on the Camino is planning the next one.
A couple of years ago while heading over to the Camino del Norte a native from Santander sitting beside me on the plane told me to visit a place called Potes if I got a chance. I thought no more of it until I chanced upon a leaflet in the tourist office in Santilla del la Mar. Two days later I took a detour from the Northern route and spent 2 days on the Camino Lebanigo ending up in Potes and the wonderful Albergue there. I would have loved to continue onward to Leon but had absolutely no information on the route, albergues etc. So the next day I got the bus back and joined the Camino del Norte.
I mentioned this to a fellow Perigrino recently and his reply was that "we have to do that one". But I have found it very hard to find any information on it. My query is two fold;
1. Would it be best to avoid it in the winter months ? I don't mind the cold and rain (I'm Irish after all) and could even handle a bit of snow but would prefer to do it with as little snow as possible. I prefer to admire green landscapes rather than a blanket of snow.
2. I remember a few years ago stumbling onto a very informative thread in the forum about the Camino Lebanigo. I think that Rebecca, Laurie and a fellow Irish Perigrino (whose name escapes me) who had recently completed it were the main contributors.. I would really appreciate it if somebody could point me in the direction of this or similar threads. I will update any information that I receive if and when I walk it.
By the way my 2 days walking to Potes were probably 2 of the best days that I have ever spent on any Camino.
Many thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out.
Regards
Paul
Heading off to the Camino Primitivo, Finisterre - Muxia loop and Camino Ingles if time permits on 10 August. Looking forward to it but already planning my next trip. I find that the next best thing about being on the Camino is planning the next one.
A couple of years ago while heading over to the Camino del Norte a native from Santander sitting beside me on the plane told me to visit a place called Potes if I got a chance. I thought no more of it until I chanced upon a leaflet in the tourist office in Santilla del la Mar. Two days later I took a detour from the Northern route and spent 2 days on the Camino Lebanigo ending up in Potes and the wonderful Albergue there. I would have loved to continue onward to Leon but had absolutely no information on the route, albergues etc. So the next day I got the bus back and joined the Camino del Norte.
I mentioned this to a fellow Perigrino recently and his reply was that "we have to do that one". But I have found it very hard to find any information on it. My query is two fold;
1. Would it be best to avoid it in the winter months ? I don't mind the cold and rain (I'm Irish after all) and could even handle a bit of snow but would prefer to do it with as little snow as possible. I prefer to admire green landscapes rather than a blanket of snow.
2. I remember a few years ago stumbling onto a very informative thread in the forum about the Camino Lebanigo. I think that Rebecca, Laurie and a fellow Irish Perigrino (whose name escapes me) who had recently completed it were the main contributors.. I would really appreciate it if somebody could point me in the direction of this or similar threads. I will update any information that I receive if and when I walk it.
By the way my 2 days walking to Potes were probably 2 of the best days that I have ever spent on any Camino.
Many thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out.
Regards
Paul