- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various routes 2016 - 2024
Pros and cons please.
I'll be in Llanes tomorrow and have to make a decision soon!
Thanks
I'll be in Llanes tomorrow and have to make a decision soon!
Thanks
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Wow, thanks so much for the compliments!Hi Trecile!
I have not walked these routes, so not qualified to give an opinion. However you seem to be in an awesome position, as any choice you make will be amazing
Primitivo seems to have become very popular, and a lot of people in the Norte are changing routes there, from what we read in the forum.
May I also say you are the author of one of my favourite phrases in this forum?
"My first Camino I was totally out of my comfort zone. About halfway through my second Camino last year I realized that the Camino is my comfort zone. "
It is brilliant. Buen Camino!
I continued on the Norte with the plan to walk the Primitivo as a separate camino at a later date. I was sure I would not return just to walk the last part of the Norte. I did return a year or so later with my grandsons and walked the Primitivo.
I went to Porto after arriving Santiago and then walked back to Santiago on the Portuguese route.
The two shorter caminos back to back made it more like a longer distance.
I was glad I saved the Primitivo as a separate trip. The last part of the Norte is very enjoyable and unique. One good aspect is that most people seem to turn off on the Primitivo and the crowds are greatly thinned.
I have heard from friends with business on the Primitivo that this year the numbers are decisively breaking all records . But then the Norte numbers were recently reported as being up by almost a third as well!
https://www.lavozdegalicia.es/notic...ana-33-peregrinos-ano/0003_201807X18C3991.htm
Luckily there are still a lot of quiet caminos out there for those who want to get away from the crowds.
The Parador in Muxia might soon fix that.
It's 2 km out of Muxia on the pathSorry to derail, but what did you say?! I had no idea, but took a little google visit and learned that yes indeed there will be a Muxia parador. I took a screen shot of the posted location, which is not really in town. It's up over the beach that you pass by (or walk on) when you go between Finisterre and Muxia.
Some of the articles I've read suggest that the reasoning had something to do with some kind of "compensation" or "reparation" for the Prestige disaster years ago.
The construction had been stopped from Oct. 2015 till Feb. 2017, but looks like they are forging ahead now. So much for Muxia as an out of the way sleepy charmer.
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This was our thinking too.It seems like most of the other pilgrims currently walking with me plan to do the Primitivo. Since I prefer a less solitary Camino I may do the same.
I stayed on Norte and loved it. I would definitely recommend continuing along the coast and heading inland at Ribadeo.Pros and cons please.
I'll be in Llanes tomorrow and have to make a decision soon!
Thanks
That sounds great. I was planning on doing the San Salvador and then Primitivo this Sept but have a hamstring injury. So now I am thinking of just doing the Primitvo and will probably have to start in October. Hope the weather will be OKI have thought about walking the Madrid route to Sahagan, then walk the short distance to Leon, turn on to the San Salvador walking to Oviedo, and finally complete the remainder of the Norte from there...It's another option of "mix and match" that should work quite well.