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Camino Norte advise

hikerat1

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Time of past OR future Camino
June 2023
I am planning my 4th Camino, next spring, the del Norte from Santander, and have heard from others that Cantabria and Asturias are poorly marked with markers that do not provide directional arrows. Any town or city I should take a day off in? Are any coastal deviations worth the extra time and distance? any don't miss cultural, or historic sites? should I plan to head on the trail to the airport & Santiago or go into Azura to Santiago ?

anything else
Thanks
Randy PA USA
 
The 2025 edition of the Lightfoot Guide to the via Podiensis is now available
Enjoy your planning. Many of us here use Gronze for planning


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I found the route generally well marked, less so than the Frances, but adequate across all regions.

The coastal variations are well worth it especially if the weather us good.

Spring? Well check the Easter 2025 dates, some albergues "may" not open before then. Keep an eye on Gronze, it's updated as information becomes available to them.

One ofvthe Camino apps may be useful eg @wisepilgrim
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I just returned from the Norte. It was hard(!) but so beautiful!! Download the Buen Camino app just in case you take a wrong turn. I found the path to be very well marked in all 4 regions of the Norte. I did go the wrong way a couple times, pulled out my app and found my way.

Yes! Take ALL the coastal routes! If you are doing the Norte, I assume one reason is to see the stunning coastline so absolutely. I took every one and created my own too. Even in the pouring rain covered in mud. So worth it.

If you want a town that has lots going on, Bilbao is good for a rest day. But, that’s before Santander. Gijón is another big city with lots to see. If you want a quiet rest day, in a smaller village Santillana Del Mar is quite amazing. Very historical. I also really like Llanes! It all depends what you prefer to do.

I would stick with Arzua to Santiago. I stayed in a farmhouse outside Arzua (away from crowds) and in a Rua my last night. Some say to walk closer to Santiago for your last night. Not a bad idea so you can get into Santiago early and beat the crowds. I arrived at 10am and it was getting busy.

Buen Camino!
 
Amen to all those who urged you to take any possible coastal variation. Although, if I remember most of the coastal variations are BEFORE Santander. In general, I think the best coastal walking is before Santander. And I second person above who said Llanes is a nice place to spend more time. That is if you want a small quiet town. My husband and I spent a week there this past spring and loved it. There are several beaches, an amazing cliff-side walk, good places to eat, really nice small town.
 
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.
I second the recommendation for a stopover in Llanes. It was my favorite place along the Norte. My husband’s favorite town was Luarca. So many beautiful places to see, you’ll have a wonderful experience. ¡Buen Camino!
 
Loved LLanes where I had extra 2 nights Llanes Hostel ., lovely Paula manageress extremely helpful Great town and beautiful beach . Also Pilgrims restaurant Europa .
 
Agree with pretty much everything already said. Don't miss the Coastal variations! Plenty of great small towns. We loved Llanes, Ribadasella, Luarca, and Navia in particular, but pretty well every town has something to offer.
 
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There are lots of great coastal variations after Santander, not least the amazing one westwards from Santander itself, avoiding the very dull official route to Boo de Pielagos
 

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