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Just started El Camino Vasco del Interior.

steve cole

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Starting the french way today
Started off in Pilgrims hostel in Irun 7/4/24 hostel was about 70% full , but everybody was walking the Norte. Consequently I am truly solo on this Camino. Just arrived in Andoain stay at the Donation albergue ( pick up keys from municipal police station). In the pilgrim log book 3 pilgrims have stayed here so far in April.
El Camino Vasco del Interior route is so beautiful and nobody is walking it! Also it's so much cheaper than the Norte. When I join with Camino Francis at Santo Domingo de la Calzada in 7 days I would have stayed in 5 donation albergues and two municipal paid albergues both less than 10 euro. All info is on Gronze.

Updated everything on Instagram Steve1963cole

 
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It's a lovely little route but definitely not well travelled! It's even possible to walk from Biarritz Airport or Biarritz train Station
 
El Camino Vasco del Interior route is so beautiful and nobody is walking it!
Hi Steve,
I’ll be watching your progress. Both times I planned to walk this route ., I talked myself out of it. Most recent plan for late March and first week of April., but because of the ‘rain in Spain ‘ 🤣. I gave up and became a tourist across to Valencia and now Cuenca. Heading home in 3 days. .
Very envious of the terrain you’ll see.

Buen camino to you.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Also it's so much cheaper than the Norte
It may not have been your intention but please don't perpetuate the "Donativo = free/cheap" thing. We are losing Donativos along the Camino routes because people seem to think that a few €'s is all that's required. It ain't. Donate at least what you would have paid for a commercial Albergue and more if you have the budget. The Vasco is accessible and affordable for many because of the dedication and sheer hard work of the amigos and volunteers who put effort into everything from way-marking to laundering the sheets. The reason the Vasco is 'cheaper' than the Norte is that on the Vasco there are people trying to keep the spirit of camino alive. On the Norte, with some wonderful exceptions, people are trying to make a living
 
This is the route I’m planning for August. I’ll be following your Insta for tips! I’m also a coffee enthusiast, so interested how that works out!
 
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Started off in Pilgrims hostel in Irun 7/4/24 hostel was about 70% full , but everybody was walking the Norte. Consequently I am truly solo on this Camino. Just arrived in Andoain stay at the Donation albergue ( pick up keys from municipal police station). In the pilgrim log book 3 pilgrims have stayed here so far in April.
El Camino Vasco del Interior route is so beautiful and nobody is walking it! Also it's so much cheaper than the Norte. When I join with Camino Francis at Santo Domingo de la Calzada in 7 days I would have stayed in 5 donation albergues and two municipal paid albergues both less than 10 euro. All info is on Gronze.

Updated everything on Instagram Steve1963cole

I walked it last year and yes it was really beautiful and tranquil. If you are still in Andoain you can leave the keys by the second door of the police station if it is locked. The first door was open. I saw two policeman in a car a block away and that was the instructions they gave me. They were all super nice. If you have time you could walk it to Burgos instead of Santo Domingo. That is what I did as I really loved the peace and quiet.
I stayed in Tolosa because there was no place else to stay from Andoain to Beasain.
I slept here as it got good reviews on Gronze and also it was the cheapest . It is just off camino by about 50 meters. The donativo in Beasain is wonderful.
 
This is the route I’m planning for August. I’ll be following your Insta for tips! I’m also a coffee enthusiast, so interested how that works out!
Did you see my thread earlier in this message stream about the first few nights? I started the Vasco late in October last year and the albergue in Irun was also about 70 full. But it is a big albergue. I would recommend trying to arrive as early as you can. I don't remember if it opens at 3 or 4PM. There is a nice park really close by to hang out in and check to see if a line is forming.
Gronze.com and the Buen Camino app are probably your best resources. There are not alot of options on places to stay but more than enough. The donativos and the albergues are really excellent. The one in Andoain is really basic as is the one in La Puebla de Arganzon. They are about as basic as they come. But remember, Pilgrims are grateful. Do a little planning to check if there are kitchen facilities, how far it is between towns and what services they may have. Check if there are any special instructions about entering albergues like the two I mentioned above. In Andoain you need to go to the police station to get the key. In La Puebla you need to register, I did it the day before I think, to get the code to enter the albergue. But if peace and solitude is what you seek you have come to the right camino.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
This is the route I’m planning for August. I’ll be following your Insta for tips! I’m also a coffee enthusiast, so interested how that works out!
It may not have been your intention but please don't perpetuate the "Donativo = free/cheap" thing.
I just saw this from @Tincatinker and it is something I forgot to mention. Give generously to the donativos. For example I tried to give the policeman who checked me in 15 Euros to stay in the donativo in Andoain. He said it was not necessary. I had to insist he take it. He was really trying to be nice but every euro counts in donativos.
 
I just saw this from @Tincatinker and it is something I forgot to mention. Give generously to the donativos. For example I tried to give the policeman who checked me in 15 Euros to stay in the donativo in Andoain. He said it was not necessary. I had to insist he take it. He was really trying to be nice but every euro counts in donativos.
Quite right :)

I must admit I’m not keen on the idea of pushing a Camino because it’s cheap.

(I know that the OP is also expressing joy at how beautiful a route it is)
 
Hi Steve,
I’ll be watching your progress. Both times I planned to walk this route ., I talked myself out of it. Most recent plan for late March and first week of April., but because of the ‘rain in Spain ‘ 🤣. I gave up and became a tourist across to Valencia and now Cuenca. Heading home in 3 days. .
Very envious of the terrain you’ll see.

Buen camino to you.
It will be waiting for you I am sure. Everything happens for a reason 🙏👍
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Started off in Pilgrims hostel in Irun 7/4/24 hostel was about 70% full , but everybody was walking the Norte. Consequently I am truly solo on this Camino. Just arrived in Andoain stay at the Donation albergue ( pick up keys from municipal police station). In the pilgrim log book 3 pilgrims have stayed here so far in April.
El Camino Vasco del Interior route is so beautiful and nobody is walking it! Also it's so much cheaper than the Norte. When I join with Camino Francis at Santo Domingo de la Calzada in 7 days I would have stayed in 5 donation albergues and two municipal paid albergues both less than 10 euro. All info is on Gronze.

Updated everything on Instagram Steve1963cole

Awesome! Looking forward to hearing about your journey. I walked it in December and did not see a single pilgrim, but still had a great time. Your weather looks good for this week.
 
Started off in Pilgrims hostel in Irun 7/4/24 hostel was about 70% full , but everybody was walking the Norte. Consequently I am truly solo on this Camino. Just arrived in Andoain stay at the Donation albergue ( pick up keys from municipal police station). In the pilgrim log book 3 pilgrims have stayed here so far in April.
El Camino Vasco del Interior route is so beautiful and nobody is walking it! Also it's so much cheaper than the Norte. When I join with Camino Francis at Santo Domingo de la Calzada in 7 days I would have stayed in 5 donation albergues and two municipal paid albergues both less than 10 euro. All info is on Gronze.

Updated everything on Instagram Steve1963cole

Hi Steve!
I am from Iceland and have done some Caminos and this one seems to be beautiful.

I am hoping to do this Camino later this year so I am glad I found your blog.
It’s good to read about your experience, I will learn from it😊.
Buen Camino Steve.
Rúna in Iceland
 
We’ll be starting the Vasco Interior from Irún in about two weeks. Any tips and information will be gratefully received, even reciprocated if we get the chance.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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If you would like to experience the mountain way in order of walking asphalt by the Oria river Valley in Gipuzkoa province, try the Saiatz alternative from Hernani to Zegama. I wrote a thread about the better option (in my opinion) of doing it from Hernani to Beasain. As picturesque as the San Adrian's tunnel stage.
Thread 'CAMINO VASCO through the hills and mountains, called SAIATZ trail.' https://www.caminodesantiago.me/com...ills-and-mountains-called-saiatz-trail.85507/
 

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