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I used the latest Cicerone guide, as well.
That is not really a guide. It does not have accommodation info.Can anyone tell me the name and the author or where to get this book which this picture of itView attachment 18285 was posted in a blog.
Can anyone tell me the name and the author or where to get this book which this picture of itView attachment 18285 was posted in a blog.
You can find that guide here:
http://tourism.euskadi.eus/contenidos/informacion/x65_folletos/en_x65/folletos/2011/santiago/Caminos del Norte INGLES.pdf
I think the tourist offices along the Norte made them available, too.
I wouldn't worry too much about guidebook elevations. They are usually mere representations of an "as the crow flies" line and not true reflections of the inclines you may encounter. And that hill will still be as high as its ever been whether you have contemplated it or not. The first few will be shorter and less steep than anticipated, the one before your anticipated lunch-stop much steeper and longer than described. Those thereafter will vary depending on your lunch, your hopes and your needs.Thanks so much , I have the Cicerone guide so I'll use that. The Euskdi just seemed easier to read and has the elevations. Too bad it's not up to date. I appreciate all of your input. We will be starting in Irun on June 1.
Holly, just take a look at the Eroski site to start with. It has you walk for 20 days until you have to decide to head to Oviedo or to keep going along the coast. If heading towards Oviedo it's two more days.Mark! I am doing the Camino for the first time this year starting the last week in May. I am looking at beginning on the North way in Irun and traveling to Oviedo at which point my companion and I would take a bus to Leon and finish on the French way. I am wondering if you have an idea of what a good timeline might be for that portion of the trip. I have looked at the book that is a guide to the northern ways, but it doesn't give a timeline at all, and I need to know roughly how long it will take as I only have 35 days to complete the trip. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Holly :]
Mark! I am doing the Camino for the first time this year starting the last week in May. I am looking at beginning on the North way in Irun and traveling to Oviedo at which point my companion and I would take a bus to Leon and finish on the French way. I am wondering if you have an idea of what a good timeline might be for that portion of the trip. I have looked at the book that is a guide to the northern ways, but it doesn't give a timeline at all, and I need to know roughly how long it will take as I only have 35 days to complete the trip. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Holly :]
Hi HollyMark! I am doing the Camino for the first time this year starting the last week in May. I am looking at beginning on the North way in Irun and traveling to Oviedo at which point my companion and I would take a bus to Leon and finish on the French way. I am wondering if you have an idea of what a good timeline might be for that portion of the trip. I have looked at the book that is a guide to the northern ways, but it doesn't give a timeline at all, and I need to know roughly how long it will take as I only have 35 days to complete the trip. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Holly :]
Mark! I am doing the Camino for the first time this year starting the last week in May. I am looking at beginning on the North way in Irun and traveling to Oviedo at which point my companion and I would take a bus to Leon and finish on the French way. I am wondering if you have an idea of what a good timeline might be for that portion of the trip. I have looked at the book that is a guide to the northern ways, but it doesn't give a timeline at all, and I need to know roughly how long it will take as I only have 35 days to complete the trip. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Holly :]