Today’s Diario de León reports that the Xunta is going to allocate 40 million euros to improve the trails on the Invierno, with the goal of taking the camino off the road.
The Xunta has done a study designating all of the stretches where the Camino goes along the side of roads, whether they are provincial, regional or national.
How this will be done is anyone’s guess, and it is not described in the article. But given the Xunta’s track record, I think it’s likely that they will be putting in off road asphalt or crushed gravel paths. I hope that I am wrong. That would be safer maybe, and safety is important, but not what most pilgrims would prefer. I am hoping that the Camino Associations in the area will be involved in the process and that something will be done other than turning the Invierno into a 150 km stretch of paved via verde paths.
The Xunta has done a study designating all of the stretches where the Camino goes along the side of roads, whether they are provincial, regional or national.
How this will be done is anyone’s guess, and it is not described in the article. But given the Xunta’s track record, I think it’s likely that they will be putting in off road asphalt or crushed gravel paths. I hope that I am wrong. That would be safer maybe, and safety is important, but not what most pilgrims would prefer. I am hoping that the Camino Associations in the area will be involved in the process and that something will be done other than turning the Invierno into a 150 km stretch of paved via verde paths.