Hey everyone - new to this forum, and to the Camino! I'm a sophomore in college from the western US who will be taking a term off of classes this spring (April + May). I know this question has probably been asked a lot, but just hoping for some advice on which route to take and when.
To keep it simple:
- I am fairly flexible on dates between April 1 and June 1, 2025. I think the pass from SJPdP opens on April 1?
- I am hoping to keep my trip around about 30 days. Thus, I've ruled out some of the shorter journeys like CP from Porto or the Camino Ingles.
- I am fairly social but want introspective moments alone. The much-talked-about crowds of the Camino Frances worry me on this point because while I want to meet other travelers, I don't want to be surrounded by people the whole time. My timeline will probably include Holy Week - which is okay - but I don't want to have to stress about finding a bed for the night.
- I am hoping to not have to book many/any albuerges in advances, except for the first night. I am athletic and plan to do high mileage each day but don't want to constrain myself to a strict itinerary.
- The routes I am thinking about are the classic CF, the Portuguese route from Lisbon, or the North route (maybe even combining with the Primitivo?).
Thanks in advance for any advice. I am starting my planning a little last minute, so appreciate any tips you have for a young first-timer!
To keep it simple:
- I am fairly flexible on dates between April 1 and June 1, 2025. I think the pass from SJPdP opens on April 1?
- I am hoping to keep my trip around about 30 days. Thus, I've ruled out some of the shorter journeys like CP from Porto or the Camino Ingles.
- I am fairly social but want introspective moments alone. The much-talked-about crowds of the Camino Frances worry me on this point because while I want to meet other travelers, I don't want to be surrounded by people the whole time. My timeline will probably include Holy Week - which is okay - but I don't want to have to stress about finding a bed for the night.
- I am hoping to not have to book many/any albuerges in advances, except for the first night. I am athletic and plan to do high mileage each day but don't want to constrain myself to a strict itinerary.
- The routes I am thinking about are the classic CF, the Portuguese route from Lisbon, or the North route (maybe even combining with the Primitivo?).
Thanks in advance for any advice. I am starting my planning a little last minute, so appreciate any tips you have for a young first-timer!