SarahTheKiwi
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Planning 2024 Camino Frances
Hi - I'm researching for May 2024. I'm thinking about staying "off stage" for pretty much the whole Camino Frances, starting with Bordo/Orrison (yes, will book early!), then pushing past Roncesvalles for the 2nd night, and continue. Would be interested to hear from people who have Camino'ed both on stage and off stage, and how your experiences differed? Is there more infrastructure in "stage" areas such as cafes/bars/shops? Would I still have the same possibilities for making friendships along the Way? (stupid question but I do want some comradery).
I'm a sociable but shy introvert, and a deep planner. I'm not interested in any bed race, or staying where the crowds are, or blindly following a guide book. Maybe by staying off stage I can reduce my need to plan so much, and experience the Camino the way it should be?
Many thanks for your helpful information.
I'm a sociable but shy introvert, and a deep planner. I'm not interested in any bed race, or staying where the crowds are, or blindly following a guide book. Maybe by staying off stage I can reduce my need to plan so much, and experience the Camino the way it should be?
Many thanks for your helpful information.