Anamya
Keeping it simple
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances (2015)
Portugues (2017)
Lebaniego (2019)
Hi all!
After doing around 200km of the Frances in 2015 and the Portuguese last year, of course the camino bug is still active and I was thinking of a new route.
The idea of doing part of the Norte and entering the Lebaniego to end in the monastery of Santo Toribio is sounding like a good option that I could fit in my limited leave. I usually cannot take more than 15 days in a row for holidays.
That said, does the Lebaniego require any extra preparation than other caminos? It seems quite tough at some points. Any especial advice, or different equipment? How does it compare to the end of Frances or the Portuguese?
Also, if I was looking for a 8-10day walk, where would you recommend me to start? I would really like to try part of the Norte (edit: I usually walk +- 20km/day, and I am very happy to do a bit less in the mountains!)
After doing around 200km of the Frances in 2015 and the Portuguese last year, of course the camino bug is still active and I was thinking of a new route.
The idea of doing part of the Norte and entering the Lebaniego to end in the monastery of Santo Toribio is sounding like a good option that I could fit in my limited leave. I usually cannot take more than 15 days in a row for holidays.
That said, does the Lebaniego require any extra preparation than other caminos? It seems quite tough at some points. Any especial advice, or different equipment? How does it compare to the end of Frances or the Portuguese?
Also, if I was looking for a 8-10day walk, where would you recommend me to start? I would really like to try part of the Norte (edit: I usually walk +- 20km/day, and I am very happy to do a bit less in the mountains!)