Arrim
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- First timer
Hello!
I have done quite a bit of digging on this very useful forum and have found many useful answers to my questions. That being said, I know the question I am asking, or at least a similar one, has probably been asked before, so I am sorry if I am being repetitive.
I am hoping to walk a Camino for 12- 14 days in late June/early July. I am female, in my late twenties, and am in pretty good shape, and am very much looking forward to walking alone.
I'd say three of my primary goals when walking are:
(1) to meet/get to know other pilgrims
(2) explore the Spanish countryside, eat Spanish food, and meet and talk to locals
(3) have time for thinking on my own.
I've done a lot of reading about the Camino Frances and the Camino Del Norte. My worries about the Camino Del Norte is that there won't be many other pilgrims on the road and if there are, not many will speak any English. I speak some Spanish, but not enough to have a deep, philosophical conversation. I am attracted to the Camino Del Norte route (perhaps starting in Santander) because I hear the weather will be cooler and I'd love to explore the coast. I have a hard time with very hot temperatures. I have also heard the Camino del Norte has less variation in environment and the road can be unpleasant at times.
I know the Camino Frances at that time will be packed with people. What does this look like, exactly? Is it difficult to get alone time? Does it take away from the pilgrimage? Is there a 12-14 day section that is recommended for that time of year? Given my priorities, which do people suggest? I'd love to hear any and all advice! Thank you so much.
I have done quite a bit of digging on this very useful forum and have found many useful answers to my questions. That being said, I know the question I am asking, or at least a similar one, has probably been asked before, so I am sorry if I am being repetitive.
I am hoping to walk a Camino for 12- 14 days in late June/early July. I am female, in my late twenties, and am in pretty good shape, and am very much looking forward to walking alone.
I'd say three of my primary goals when walking are:
(1) to meet/get to know other pilgrims
(2) explore the Spanish countryside, eat Spanish food, and meet and talk to locals
(3) have time for thinking on my own.
I've done a lot of reading about the Camino Frances and the Camino Del Norte. My worries about the Camino Del Norte is that there won't be many other pilgrims on the road and if there are, not many will speak any English. I speak some Spanish, but not enough to have a deep, philosophical conversation. I am attracted to the Camino Del Norte route (perhaps starting in Santander) because I hear the weather will be cooler and I'd love to explore the coast. I have a hard time with very hot temperatures. I have also heard the Camino del Norte has less variation in environment and the road can be unpleasant at times.
I know the Camino Frances at that time will be packed with people. What does this look like, exactly? Is it difficult to get alone time? Does it take away from the pilgrimage? Is there a 12-14 day section that is recommended for that time of year? Given my priorities, which do people suggest? I'd love to hear any and all advice! Thank you so much.