redstone
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Primitivo (2013)
Hi everybody!
I walked the Primitivo (Oviedo to Santiago), my first camino, last summer in July and I had a great experience.
This year I booked my flight again and I am planning to walk camino del Norte from Ribadeo (first village in Galicia) to Santiago and then to Muxia and Finisterre (again in July).
I loved the Primitivo, and I wonder if the camino del Norte will provide the same kind of experience. I remember the day we joined the camino Francés was a sort of a shock: to find so many people walking (it felt like queuing up sometimes) and the albergues were so huge that you did not know the fellow pilgrims anymore. And the bars were packed, and you had to wait a long time for the toilet, etc.
What I loved about the Primitivo was the fact that there was a group of 20 to 30 people walking at a similar pace and we would meet in the albergues and stops along the way. In the albergues I felt very safe. I could, for instance, leave a phone charging unattended and this sort of thing. It was easy to have contact with everybody, and I imagine that in a larger group, like in the Francés, this is much harder, not because of the amount of people, but the different situation that is created when sharing the roof with a hundred people or more.
So this is my question: Is camino del Norte comparable to Primitivo or it is more crowded (in Galicia, in July)? And the same question goes for the route from Santiago to Muxia and Finisterre, but I think I rather ask this in another section of the forum
Gracias!
I walked the Primitivo (Oviedo to Santiago), my first camino, last summer in July and I had a great experience.
This year I booked my flight again and I am planning to walk camino del Norte from Ribadeo (first village in Galicia) to Santiago and then to Muxia and Finisterre (again in July).
I loved the Primitivo, and I wonder if the camino del Norte will provide the same kind of experience. I remember the day we joined the camino Francés was a sort of a shock: to find so many people walking (it felt like queuing up sometimes) and the albergues were so huge that you did not know the fellow pilgrims anymore. And the bars were packed, and you had to wait a long time for the toilet, etc.
What I loved about the Primitivo was the fact that there was a group of 20 to 30 people walking at a similar pace and we would meet in the albergues and stops along the way. In the albergues I felt very safe. I could, for instance, leave a phone charging unattended and this sort of thing. It was easy to have contact with everybody, and I imagine that in a larger group, like in the Francés, this is much harder, not because of the amount of people, but the different situation that is created when sharing the roof with a hundred people or more.
So this is my question: Is camino del Norte comparable to Primitivo or it is more crowded (in Galicia, in July)? And the same question goes for the route from Santiago to Muxia and Finisterre, but I think I rather ask this in another section of the forum
Gracias!