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tikal

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Hello, we are planning to walk Camino Ingles in two weeks, first time in Spain.
Are there any safety issue that we should know about it (social unrest, crimes).I been seen photos of social unrest and crimes in the A Coruna area including Ferrol.
Advise and suggestion are welcome.
 
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Hi...welcome to the Forum and the Class of 2012!

I walked the Camino Ingles in April and there were no problems at all. In fact, I don't remember there being any mention of safety related issues. As always, remain aware of your surroundings.

As to unrest in Ferrol and A Coruna...this is mostly due to the economic situation in Spain where there is reportedly a run on the banks. This should not spill over onto the Camino. Again, prudence is always the best policy. The silver lining may be the drop in the Euro...depending on one's currency, of course.

You don't mention where you will start: remember, If you want to receive the Compostela, you must start in Ferrol. Taking my time I finished in six days. The walk to Bruma is a bit steep, but doable. I stopped at the Bar Julia, where they called ahead to Antonio at the Meson de Novo in Bruma. He picked me up, took me to his well appointed meson. The next day, I continued to the albergue in Bruma...but continued on to the Meson (2 km) spent another night and pressed on to Siguerio, arriving in SDC the following day.

Buen Camino

Arn
 
Thank you for response. We are going to start in Ferrol. We are planning to do it in 5 days (if possible), but we have one extra day. Did you see pilgrims in April.
Is the route well marked? I got the guide from Johny Walker (is great). Is there any map of the route that Can buy?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
You're welcome!

You can get a map from the tourist office in Ferrol and also a listing of the albergues. The JW guide is very accurate and full of good info.

You can go to Google Earth and get a great overview of the CI. Put in your way points and you have your own map.

Arn
 
tikal said:
Hello, we are planning to walk Camino Ingles in two weeks, first time in Spain.
Are there any safety issue that we should know about it (social unrest, crimes).I been seen photos of social unrest and crimes in the A Coruna area including Ferrol.
Advise and suggestion are welcome.
Hi tikal!

You'll be fine. I arrived in Santiago on the Frances last May when the Indignados movement was occupying all the main squares in Spanish cities. The plaza in front of the cathedral was full of tents and protesters but there was no hint of trouble or pilgrims being bothered. In fact it added a bit of interest. Some could even juggle. :?

That said, there has always been a high level of unemployment and drug use in Spain in recent decades, and that's unlikely to improve in the current situation. Just take the usual sensible precautions, especially in the larger towns.

The Camino Ingles is quiet, and you don't have the same flow of pilgrims walking with you as you do on the Frances. Take a mobile phone just in case of any injury etc.

Have a great first experience of a wonderful country and a Buen Camino!
 
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I have walked this route 4 times now and always felt very safe, it is also very well marked. I quite like Ferrol but there is very high unemployment and when I walked In March all the unemployed workers were preparing to march into Santiago, they had also tied all their old work clothes to the railings around the docks. But everywhere was very welcoming and generous with their tapas. I usually walk in winter months so do not usually see other pilgrims. Enjoy your camino.
Liz
 

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