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I have just under a week to walk, with a flight booked to arrive at SCQ on October 10. I've done long-distance pilgrimage walks before (St Cuthbert's Way in the UK, 100+ km, and others), and I'm in good physical shape, but I've never walked the Camino before. I see this very much as a pilgrimage and I would like the compostella at the end of it.
I had been planning for the standard Frances, Sarria-Santiago walk. This may still be the best option, but now I'm starting to wonder if another route would be better. I like the idea of infrastructure and options along the way and the Frances appears to have a great deal of flexibility as to where and when I stop each day. I don't like the idea of crowds or a more tourist mentality, and I know that while October is not high season for pilgrims, the week I'll be walking includes a major holiday and therefore will probably be busy.
When I walked St Cuthbert's way, I saw 3 other pilgrims during the first 98 km, and that was wonderful for me - I needed the quiet time for reflection, although it did require much more planning for meals, accommodations, etc. I do like the idea of the freedom of walking a route like the Frances with lots of infrastructure and support but I'm more than capable of planning around this if I wind up on another path.
Wha would you suggest? Should I just go ahead with the Frances and enjoy the crowd as part of the experience? Should I look at the last part of the Portuguese? Or somewhere else? Or should I choose instead to walk from Santiago to Finisterre etc?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.
I had been planning for the standard Frances, Sarria-Santiago walk. This may still be the best option, but now I'm starting to wonder if another route would be better. I like the idea of infrastructure and options along the way and the Frances appears to have a great deal of flexibility as to where and when I stop each day. I don't like the idea of crowds or a more tourist mentality, and I know that while October is not high season for pilgrims, the week I'll be walking includes a major holiday and therefore will probably be busy.
When I walked St Cuthbert's way, I saw 3 other pilgrims during the first 98 km, and that was wonderful for me - I needed the quiet time for reflection, although it did require much more planning for meals, accommodations, etc. I do like the idea of the freedom of walking a route like the Frances with lots of infrastructure and support but I'm more than capable of planning around this if I wind up on another path.
Wha would you suggest? Should I just go ahead with the Frances and enjoy the crowd as part of the experience? Should I look at the last part of the Portuguese? Or somewhere else? Or should I choose instead to walk from Santiago to Finisterre etc?
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.