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We did not see strange things on our camino Ingles the other day.This October is my planned time to walk this northern route. Is it stupid to think of doing it alone? Will I meet others at that time of year?
Thank you!We did not see strange things on our camino Ingles the other day.
It is pretty quiet. The last day from Sigueiro to Santiago there is a pretty lonesome walk through an eucalyptus wood.
Why not considering a part of the caminho Portuges for example from Valença do Minho or Tui. About the same distance. More chance to meet other people .
Buen camino
Thank you for your encouragement!I walked the Norte in October two years ago. I met at least three single women ( two had walked from Switzerland, one was on her seventh Camino in her sixties ). They were all confident that it was perfectly safe. They walked in company when they wanted or alone as they chose. There were others on the Way. I met up with a lovely bunch and we became a little 'family'. I was walking on my own for the final two weeks as well - and felt very safe. Enjoy.
Do you have a particular reason? It might narrow the decision for some female walkers.I wouldn't advise to walk it completely alone.
I realise it might narrow the decision but I'm just being honest. Some parts are more challenging than others, and I didn't feel all that comfortable in some of the areas I walked through. Also if you were injured or needed urgent assistance you could wait anywhere from 5 minutes to a matter days to see another pilgrim. The person asking the question isn't in her 20's. If it was my Mum, I would say go, but not completely alone.