Hello to All !!
My wife and I are looking at doing the Camino Primitivo sometime around the beginning of May 2024. We are both retired, in relatively good shape having recently completed a high altitude hike in Peru (4,000 - 5,000 m above sea level, 110 km; 8 days) and consequently, have no deadline or time limit to complete this walk. We’ve noticed that most guide companies and even the guide in this forum looks at people completing the walk in 13-14 days. Again, since we are retired, we are in no rush and are contemplating averaging around 15 km/day with a maximum of 20 km/day but could do more if accommodations are limited. Our idea is to take our time, enjoy the scenery, meet other walkers & locals, enjoy the food, etc. and not kill ourselves by walking 7 hr days (did that on the Peru hike). We are looking at possibly 20-22 days including 2 rest days; we’ve identified Lugo as a rest place further in the trip but need a recommendation for another rest place earlier on in this walk. Our idea is to arrange our own accommodations either it be pensions/hostals/hotels - is their a website (possibly in this forum) that list accommodations for the CaminoPrimitivo or just use booking.com ? Also, I have been lead to believe that arranging luggage transportation is quite easy and can be done at the start of the walk in Oviedo or at each pension/hostal/hotel for the next place of stay. This is a once in a life time trip and we want to enjoy ourselves and not rush this walk; also, it is more than likely that we will probably not be returning to do another Camino Walk since our bucket list is quite long but if there is one thing I’ve learnt in my life time is “never say never” !! My wife and I would appreciate it if one of the forum members would be willing to recommend an itinerary for 20-22 days with two rest days and an average of 15 km/day. Or any other suggestion or comment would be appreciated.
Gracias - Bruce
My wife and I are looking at doing the Camino Primitivo sometime around the beginning of May 2024. We are both retired, in relatively good shape having recently completed a high altitude hike in Peru (4,000 - 5,000 m above sea level, 110 km; 8 days) and consequently, have no deadline or time limit to complete this walk. We’ve noticed that most guide companies and even the guide in this forum looks at people completing the walk in 13-14 days. Again, since we are retired, we are in no rush and are contemplating averaging around 15 km/day with a maximum of 20 km/day but could do more if accommodations are limited. Our idea is to take our time, enjoy the scenery, meet other walkers & locals, enjoy the food, etc. and not kill ourselves by walking 7 hr days (did that on the Peru hike). We are looking at possibly 20-22 days including 2 rest days; we’ve identified Lugo as a rest place further in the trip but need a recommendation for another rest place earlier on in this walk. Our idea is to arrange our own accommodations either it be pensions/hostals/hotels - is their a website (possibly in this forum) that list accommodations for the CaminoPrimitivo or just use booking.com ? Also, I have been lead to believe that arranging luggage transportation is quite easy and can be done at the start of the walk in Oviedo or at each pension/hostal/hotel for the next place of stay. This is a once in a life time trip and we want to enjoy ourselves and not rush this walk; also, it is more than likely that we will probably not be returning to do another Camino Walk since our bucket list is quite long but if there is one thing I’ve learnt in my life time is “never say never” !! My wife and I would appreciate it if one of the forum members would be willing to recommend an itinerary for 20-22 days with two rest days and an average of 15 km/day. Or any other suggestion or comment would be appreciated.
Gracias - Bruce