JustJack
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF: May/June 2023
VDLP: April/May 2024
Hi - for those familiar with the route, would you say there are any 100km stretches that are the most scenic?
Some context: I’m hoping to go to Seville with my wife and daughter next March during spring break. While there I’d love to spend around 5 days walking a Camino with them to give them a taste of it. Looking at some videos, it looks like the walk out of Seville for the first few days (or more?) is similar to the meseta (but perhaps not quite as impressive?). Having walked the CF this past spring it looks great to me, but I worry that my wife may find the landscape a bit bland and unimpressive. Certainly it’s not as bucolic and/or dramatic as the first few days out of SJPDP or all of Galicia.
So just wondering if there happens to be a section in the southern half is particularly picturesque.
Or perhaps there’s a particular city/town that shouldn’t be missed.
Basically the question is - if you were taking your wife and teenage daughter on a 100km “preview” of what walking a Camino is, and you wanted to show them the nicest or most interesting part, which section would you walk?
Note I’m focussing on the south of Spain for the better weather. The weather in the north will be too similar to Vancouver in March, otherwise I’d take them to somewhere along the CF.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Some context: I’m hoping to go to Seville with my wife and daughter next March during spring break. While there I’d love to spend around 5 days walking a Camino with them to give them a taste of it. Looking at some videos, it looks like the walk out of Seville for the first few days (or more?) is similar to the meseta (but perhaps not quite as impressive?). Having walked the CF this past spring it looks great to me, but I worry that my wife may find the landscape a bit bland and unimpressive. Certainly it’s not as bucolic and/or dramatic as the first few days out of SJPDP or all of Galicia.
So just wondering if there happens to be a section in the southern half is particularly picturesque.
Or perhaps there’s a particular city/town that shouldn’t be missed.
Basically the question is - if you were taking your wife and teenage daughter on a 100km “preview” of what walking a Camino is, and you wanted to show them the nicest or most interesting part, which section would you walk?
Note I’m focussing on the south of Spain for the better weather. The weather in the north will be too similar to Vancouver in March, otherwise I’d take them to somewhere along the CF.
Thanks for your thoughts!
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