- Time of past OR future Camino
- Recent:Norte/Muxia- Spring '23
MadridWay- Fall '23
Hi all, I have walked the full Norte; first in 2016 to the Primitivo, and then the remainder last year.
For some background, I walked the Via Podiensis with two friends in 2018. They have not walked a Camino since then, but are eager to embrace one as a threesome again in June 2025. They both have occasional feet, back, or hip issues, so are hoping for a route with shorter stages this time, or the ability to rest if an injury occurs.
I remember reading on the forum that some members have ridden the slow FEVE train between many of the stages on the Norte and enjoyed the experience. Before I put too much research into this idea of hopping on and off the FEVE to accommodate my aging friends and I, I thought I would first ask those of you who have skipped around on this Camino. This would not be a typical, normal Camino (thus no Compostelas), but more a combo of walking and trains as we go along. Is this possible? Would we need to purchase a train package ahead of time on all of the stops we would want to plan? Would we need to "figure it out" and book everything ahead, or can we wing it as we go? I have no idea how often the train runs in June as I am "picking your brains" first. We would choose a combination of albergues and pensions that work best and are all fine options.
I am thinking of about two to three weeks away from home. No need to end somewhere specifically as both friends have walked to Santiago in the past.
Thanks ahead for any comments or ideas from those of you who have done something similar.
For some background, I walked the Via Podiensis with two friends in 2018. They have not walked a Camino since then, but are eager to embrace one as a threesome again in June 2025. They both have occasional feet, back, or hip issues, so are hoping for a route with shorter stages this time, or the ability to rest if an injury occurs.
I remember reading on the forum that some members have ridden the slow FEVE train between many of the stages on the Norte and enjoyed the experience. Before I put too much research into this idea of hopping on and off the FEVE to accommodate my aging friends and I, I thought I would first ask those of you who have skipped around on this Camino. This would not be a typical, normal Camino (thus no Compostelas), but more a combo of walking and trains as we go along. Is this possible? Would we need to purchase a train package ahead of time on all of the stops we would want to plan? Would we need to "figure it out" and book everything ahead, or can we wing it as we go? I have no idea how often the train runs in June as I am "picking your brains" first. We would choose a combination of albergues and pensions that work best and are all fine options.
I am thinking of about two to three weeks away from home. No need to end somewhere specifically as both friends have walked to Santiago in the past.
Thanks ahead for any comments or ideas from those of you who have done something similar.
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