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Hi!caitlin_s said:So I'm an enormous night-owl and I was thinking it could be lovely to walk a little of the camino overnight - perhaps some of the meseta?
Has anyone done this? Is it feasible? Is it safe? Can you see the stars beautifully or is Spain too built-up for that anyhow?
I was thinking of that while reading the earlier posts, and thinking where it might most easily and safely be attempted. There isn't anywhere where there wouldn't be some difficult points to navigate, but I think the Meseta and Tierra de Campos would be worth thinking about.Too Many Choices said:If one were to walk at night, what would be the best leg to walk? Safest, most easily navigated?
Yes, dougfitz. That section sprang to mind for me as well, especially between Hornillos and Hontanas. If I remember correctly there aren't too many places to go wrong in terms of directions, and there's the albergue at San Bol about half way if an injury or similar happened. (OK it would be closed for the night, but I'm sure nobody would be so pedantic that they'd turned away a genuinely injured pilgrim!)dougfitz said:On the Meseta, the stretch from Rabe to Hontanas was pretty much on a well formed track. With a good moon and clear sky, it would be the best I could think of. After that, Itero de la Vaga to Fromista wouldn't be too bad, noting that you would need to take care getting through Boadilla.
So I'm an enormous night-owl and I was thinking it could be lovely to walk a little of the camino overnight - perhaps some of the meseta?
Has anyone done this? Is it feasible? Is it safe? Can you see the stars beautifully or is Spain too built-up for that anyhow?
Hi Caitlin
I agree that the meseta is the best place to walk at night,2 years ago I walked the Camino real diversion on the Meseta at the full moon,it was magical and the clearest night ever,I will never forget the star show that night but what I forgot was the Meseta its quite high (read cold).
every time I walk the Camino's I always walk at least once through the night always with other people and sometimes fueled by drink,one night after a 24km walk 4 of us didn't like the look of the dirty albergue and walked 17km more ( stumbled) only to find ourself at 6-30 am with nothing to do but walk another 24km to our bed for the night-the next day (sunday)we walked 40km to the next large town,it was madness but a great memory -the 4 of us sat in the main square toasting our walk of just over 100k with just one nights sleep. It was foolish but the moment lives with me still.
the Camino Albergues can be a bit full of rules, book in now leave now everyone booked in by 2pm and all tucked up by 10pm,it is so good and so full of freedom to have the Camino all to yourself but do it with safety and try and find kindred spirits to do it with.
Ian
This is the answer I was looking for. I know this reply is 10 years later, but still applies. I was wondering if anyone has just powered through the last 100k. I know, everyone has to make the Camino their own experience. Not that I am going to do this, but it has been on my mind. My wife and I are planning to do the last 110k from Sarria to Santiago in September of 2022 and taking a week.Hi Caitlin
I agree that the meseta is the best place to walk at night,2 years ago I walked the Camino real diversion on the Meseta at the full moon,it was magical and the clearest night ever,I will never forget the star show that night but what I forgot was the Meseta its quite high (read cold).
every time I walk the Camino's I always walk at least once through the night always with other people and sometimes fueled by drink,one night after a 24km walk 4 of us didn't like the look of the dirty albergue and walked 17km more ( stumbled) only to find ourself at 6-30 am with nothing to do but walk another 24km to our bed for the night-the next day (sunday)we walked 40km to the next large town,it was madness but a great memory -the 4 of us sat in the main square toasting our walk of just over 100k with just one nights sleep. It was foolish but the moment lives with me still.
the Camino Albergues can be a bit full of rules, book in now leave now everyone booked in by 2pm and all tucked up by 10pm,it is so good and so full of freedom to have the Camino all to yourself but do it with safety and try and find kindred spirits to do it with.
Ian