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Life's a beach!

Nick Bali

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Who likes taking their smelly old shoes and socks off and walking barefoot in the ocean for an hour or two?
I know I do!!!
I'm so glad I opted for the Camino del Norte as my first camino; it's so beautiful.
Today, for example, a couple of k's out of Comillas there was a lagoon on the right but no beach to be seen. So I took the small footpath marked " Peligroso " and followed the edge of the lagoon right around till I came to the fantastic beach, one of 2 or 4 before you arrive at San Vicente del Barquera. Another stunner that comes to mind is the endless walk( literally hours!) along the fine white sand beach into Soto (?) where you get the ferry across to Santander ------ am I making you envious, Smallest_Sparrow?
I can't help enthusing over it all right now; I've got the Camino ( del Norte ) Bug
 
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Peligroso means dangerous, walk such paths at your own risk ;-) Buen Camino, SY
 
Who likes taking their smelly old shoes and socks off and walking barefoot in the ocean for an hour or two?
I know I do!!!
I'm so glad I opted for the Camino del Norte as my first camino; it's so beautiful.
Today, for example, a couple of k's out of Comillas there was a lagoon on the right but no beach to be seen. So I took the small footpath marked " Peligroso " and followed the edge of the lagoon right around till I came to the fantastic beach, one of 2 or 4 before you arrive at San Vicente del Barquera. Another stunner that comes to mind is the endless walk( literally hours!) along the fine white sand beach into Soto (?) where you get the ferry across to Santander ------ am I making you envious, Smallest_Sparrow?
I can't help enthusing over it all right now; I've got the Camino ( del Norte ) Bug
oh, Nooooo, I'm not at all envious:D:D:D:D
so though clenched teeth I suggest looking for the Bufones once past La Franca, keeping in mind @SYates translation of Peligroso...funny, I thought it meant too appealing to possibly pass up come look:rolleyes:
so happy for you!
no, reeaalllly, sooooooo happy for you:D:D
 
i can't tell you how many blog entries from the Norte began "how bad can it be if there's sand in my boots"
 
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Who likes taking their smelly old shoes and socks off and walking barefoot in the ocean for an hour or two?
I know I do!!!
I'm so glad I opted for the Camino del Norte as my first camino; it's so beautiful.
Today, for example, a couple of k's out of Comillas there was a lagoon on the right but no beach to be seen. So I took the small footpath marked " Peligroso " and followed the edge of the lagoon right around till I came to the fantastic beach, one of 2 or 4 before you arrive at San Vicente del Barquera. Another stunner that comes to mind is the endless walk( literally hours!) along the fine white sand beach into Soto (?) where you get the ferry across to Santander ------ am I making you envious, Smallest_Sparrow?
I can't help enthusing over it all right now; I've got the Camino ( del Norte ) Bug
... not to mention the beach in the cool May seawater towards Noja after a long days walk passing El Brusco! That's heaven!
 
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OK, @MKalcolm M, you started it...actually, I blame @Nick Bali and @Niels (with teeth clenched in envy)
my lunch time stroll down memory lane---er---beach
 

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Life's a beach indeed if you start in Valencia:
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And ending at the other side of the peninsula and whole different sea/ocean :)

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Sorry, no way I can post these pics in the order I want them to be. Working on this for last half an hour to no avail. Anyway, photo in attachment is from the start at the beach in Valencia...
 

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Just felt the need to share this pic ... having finished El Brusco in the first week of May.
you all should be very glad I can't reach through my computer screen.:D
no, reaalllly, soooo happy for you:D
oh, wait...you're suffering back at home reading @Nick Bali's posts also...you're safe then.
 
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Who likes taking their smelly old shoes and socks off and walking barefoot in the ocean for an hour or two?
I know I do!!!
I'm so glad I opted for the Camino del Norte as my first camino; it's so beautiful.
Today, for example, a couple of k's out of Comillas there was a lagoon on the right but no beach to be seen. So I took the small footpath marked " Peligroso " and followed the edge of the lagoon right around till I came to the fantastic beach, one of 2 or 4 before you arrive at San Vicente del Barquera. Another stunner that comes to mind is the endless walk( literally hours!) along the fine white sand beach into Soto (?) where you get the ferry across to Santander ------ am I making you envious, Smallest_Sparrow?
I can't help enthusing over it all right now; I've got the Camino ( del Norte ) Bug

If you haven't passed it, stay at the donativo alberque just at Tapia, it is right on a cliff, some young German guys put their tent outside, it is fantastic, there is a beach right below.
Buen Camino
 
If you haven't passed it, stay at the donativo alberque just at Tapia, it is right on a cliff, some young German guys put their tent outside, it is fantastic, there is a beach right below.
Buen Camino

Have noted it down - thanks very much!
 

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