- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2024 Aragones, Madrid, Portugues Coastal
Just booked my flight for September 14. Figure at the latest I will start the 17th from Irún.
Camino number 4. I am 64. Would like to go without poles. Are they really necessary? Is the first day out tougher than the walk up to Orisson on Camino Francis. I know there is a lot of up and down the first 10 days or so. Last question, I know there are a lot of alternative routes to avoid some of the many treks on roads. How well are they marked? I have Wise Pilgrim book and Cicerone Northern Caminos on my kindle. Does anyone have a preference or opinion on how good either one is to use for those alternate routes so I don’t spend to much time lost?!!!! Haha Oh yea, flying into San Sebastian and after about a 17 hours flying I just want to eat and try to sleep. Any suggestions on a nice, comfortable, clean inexpensive and QUIET pension, hostel etc., something close to where I can walk around and see a little of the city? I planto stay in for 1 or 2 nights. I will take a bus to Irun check into the albergue and start my walk either 17 or 18. When I start walking I just want to stay in San Sebastian and get up early and start walking again. Figure I can stop by the cathedral in San Sebastian for my Passport. I do kind of remember I read I can get a Passport in the Albergue in Irun. How is the Albergue de Perigrinos? Any help would be appreciated. Any other cool albergues, cheap eat suggestions or routes to take along the way would also be nice to read about. I intend to go all the way on the Norte. Unless someone can convince me otherwise.
Thanks again to all!
Camino number 4. I am 64. Would like to go without poles. Are they really necessary? Is the first day out tougher than the walk up to Orisson on Camino Francis. I know there is a lot of up and down the first 10 days or so. Last question, I know there are a lot of alternative routes to avoid some of the many treks on roads. How well are they marked? I have Wise Pilgrim book and Cicerone Northern Caminos on my kindle. Does anyone have a preference or opinion on how good either one is to use for those alternate routes so I don’t spend to much time lost?!!!! Haha Oh yea, flying into San Sebastian and after about a 17 hours flying I just want to eat and try to sleep. Any suggestions on a nice, comfortable, clean inexpensive and QUIET pension, hostel etc., something close to where I can walk around and see a little of the city? I planto stay in for 1 or 2 nights. I will take a bus to Irun check into the albergue and start my walk either 17 or 18. When I start walking I just want to stay in San Sebastian and get up early and start walking again. Figure I can stop by the cathedral in San Sebastian for my Passport. I do kind of remember I read I can get a Passport in the Albergue in Irun. How is the Albergue de Perigrinos? Any help would be appreciated. Any other cool albergues, cheap eat suggestions or routes to take along the way would also be nice to read about. I intend to go all the way on the Norte. Unless someone can convince me otherwise.
Thanks again to all!