CaminoKate0214
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- June/July 2015 (CF, 100 miles), June/July 2018 (CP, ~40 miles, too hot!)
Hi all,
My second Camino will commence in June of 2016. I'll have a month overall, so plenty of time to walk. I land in Paris, and had originally thought to walk the Via Turonensis (Paris to Tours), but on reading, have determined (for now?) that the VT seems not to be well-marked. After reading here and in The Northern Caminos book, I am seriously thinking about walking El Norte.
A few questions:
1) What's the best way to get from Paris to Irun? Or is stopping in Bayonne a better option? From Bayonne, how best to get to Irun?
2) How mountainous/hilly is it? How difficult on the knees and ankles? I have both issues. I can't run, but I can certainly hike, although I am a proud snail walker. Everyone is faster than me, but I'm persistent!
3) What are some things not to be missed on El Norte?
4) What are places to be aware of (not-so-bueno albergues, places where food might be scarce, etc.)?
5) Anything else I should know? All advice, suggestions, reminiscences, etc. are most welcome.
One major thing the CF taught me last year is to fear not; the Camino provides. I'm a strong introvert by nature, so the solitariness of El Norte appeals. I'm 47, overweight but active, and did 100 miles on the CF last year as a first-time hiker, and loved it (after getting over first-day heat exhaustion).
Thank you,
Katie
My second Camino will commence in June of 2016. I'll have a month overall, so plenty of time to walk. I land in Paris, and had originally thought to walk the Via Turonensis (Paris to Tours), but on reading, have determined (for now?) that the VT seems not to be well-marked. After reading here and in The Northern Caminos book, I am seriously thinking about walking El Norte.
A few questions:
1) What's the best way to get from Paris to Irun? Or is stopping in Bayonne a better option? From Bayonne, how best to get to Irun?
2) How mountainous/hilly is it? How difficult on the knees and ankles? I have both issues. I can't run, but I can certainly hike, although I am a proud snail walker. Everyone is faster than me, but I'm persistent!
3) What are some things not to be missed on El Norte?
4) What are places to be aware of (not-so-bueno albergues, places where food might be scarce, etc.)?
5) Anything else I should know? All advice, suggestions, reminiscences, etc. are most welcome.
One major thing the CF taught me last year is to fear not; the Camino provides. I'm a strong introvert by nature, so the solitariness of El Norte appeals. I'm 47, overweight but active, and did 100 miles on the CF last year as a first-time hiker, and loved it (after getting over first-day heat exhaustion).
Thank you,
Katie