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hi, anyone walking the primitivo next june?, or anyone have any tips? Please post.
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hi, anyone walking the primativo next june?, or anyone have any tips? Please post.
Hola !Left CoasterI am planning to do the Norte/Primitivo starting in Irun in late May. My dates have not been completely settled yet but I plan to fly from Vancouver to Madrid and then train to Irun. I did the Frances route last year. Any advice?
Thinking about doing the Salvador and Primitivo in June just not sure of date, sometime mid June I hope.
Annie, those are just beautiful pics and are certainly likely to be a contributing factor to creating a bed rush! How could anyone resist that natural beauty??? Do you have any idea where those three pictures (not the Naranco ones) were taken? The middle one looks like terrain I remember after Tineo, but I could be wrong. LaurieView attachment 22751 View attachment 22752 View attachment 22753 View attachment 22754 View attachment 22755 View attachment 22756 View attachment 22757
Hola !Left Coaster
Well since you're an old hand now, having done the Camino Frances already.
It's another way to Santiago , but different !
If you haven't already booked train to Irun , give yourself time - that would be the best tip -
If you have time - take it slow at the beginning, spend a day or more in Madrid. If not there, then try not to rush the first 5 days as they are very much up and down. It's quite achievable, but can take its toll if you rush it, depending on your level of fitness. quite taxing if it's hot ! Hence I did the Salvador/Primitivo in late Apr/early May this year. Much nicer.
The Norte and views are magnificent. Not as busy as the Frances but I found there were plenty walking in sept/oct 14.
I didn't rush to San Sebastián first day but split it and stopped at the alburgue at Pasajes' - Its only small so may fill up early. this will give you time to walk out to the end of Pasajes de San Juan and partake of a vino out there also., watch the boating etc. In the morning a cute little boat will ferry you across to the other side for a small payment.
If you're not into stopping in the bigger places , you could check out San Sebastián and walk on to a lovely alburgue at Orio. It includes dinner and breakfast if you want it but the position of this alburgue gives you some lovely views. And it goes on. Better and better.
Once arrived in Oviedo, for the beginning of your Primitivo section. I'd recommend you investigate some of the threads on this forum regarding places to stay in Oviedo. Also if you can manage it - have a break there (2 nights) so you can really get to see it with fresh eyes.
There are the Heritage listed sites /Naranco a few Ks out of the main city. In the city there is so much to check out, not least being the magnificent 'Catedral' . So will add pics of the Catedral in Oviedo plus pics of my visit to the Naranco sites . I took the guided tour of these buildings which is a minimal cost.
Not sure if I've doubled up on pic inserts!
You'll not want the journey to end, so don't rush if you don't have time constraints.
I've added 3 pics to shown the gorgeous colour on the Primitivo in early May this year
Buen Camino.
Annie
I also think that picture is of the walk up and out of Tineo, just picture perfect mountains.Annie, those are just beautiful pics and are certainly likely to be a contributing factor to creating a bed rush! How could anyone resist that natural beauty??? Do you have any idea where those three pictures (not the Naranco ones) were taken? The middle one looks like terrain I remember after Tineo, but I could be wrong. Laurie
Hi Laurie and Anemone Del CaminoAnnie, those are just beautiful pics and are certainly likely to be a contributing factor to creating a bed rush! How could anyone resist that natural beauty??? Do you have any idea where those three pictures (not the Naranco ones) were taken? The middle one looks like terrain I remember after Tineo, but I could be wrong. Laurie
Hallo!!! I walked primitivo last july! It's a wonderful way with great views!!! Hard in some stages and you have to carry something to eat but......its a great way!!!! Enjoy!!! Buen camino!!!!hi, anyone walking the primitivo next june?, or anyone have any tips? Please post.
Hi Peregrina2000, I should be on the primativo about the time you are. Can you tell me the best way to get from Santiago back to Oviedo ?Annie, those are just beautiful pics and are certainly likely to be a contributing factor to creating a bed rush! How could anyone resist that natural beauty??? Do you have any idea where those three pictures (not the Naranco ones) were taken? The middle one looks like terrain I remember after Tineo, but I could be wrong. Laurie
Hi Peregrina2000, I should be on the Primitivo about the time you are. Can you tell me the best way to get from Santiago back to Oviedo ?
Hi peregrina2000 and others,
Does anyone have any information on how far it is from Oviedo bus station to the albergue or at least the nearest point on the camino.?
Thanking you.
I looked into the Blablacar site and will need to look closer to the time as the spain one is not available in Australia.Hi, Wendy,
The bus station is very close to the Camino. Are you going to start walking from there? If so, I can get you a googlemap screenshot. (If you look at a map of Oviedo, look for the Calle de la Independencia near the train station. If you get on that street you'll find the arrows, but you will have missed the glory of Oviedo!)
If you are going from the bus station to the albergue, you can find a good walking route on google maps. Just plug in bus station Oviedo and Albergue de peregrinos Oviedo and you'll see the route. It's about a half hour walk.
From the albergue, the marking will get you on the camino. Many of the arrows in Oviedo are embedded in the sidewalk, so you may have to keep looking down!
Buen camino, Laurie
Peregrina200o will most certainly get back to you on this, but this mayadd to her comments. There is a bus on calle Uria, with a stop also in front of the tourist office, on the opposite side of the streeet, that will take you directly to the Naranco sites. It really is just a 10 min. drive a d if it's that long it's because of all the zigzagging up a steep hill. Bus is the no. 10 bus. It drops you off by the parking lot of the sites. And no need to come back down as a few km away you can reach the Camino. Is it far from the bus station? No, but I couldn't tell you where to catch that bus other than to suggest that from the train station, on the same road as the bus station, 500 m. away perhaps, you turn 90 degrees on Uria, and walk on the left hand side of the street until you see a post with a no. 10 sign.Dear peregrina2000, that screenshot would be terrific if you could. I will make sure I look around oviedo too. Thanks for that advice.
I find there are buses also on the ALSA website from santiago to Oviedo beginning at 5.45am. I see from your Primitivo guide that the tourist office would have a map for Naranco site and back? Is it far from the "autobus" station to the tourist office?
Dear peregrina2000, that screenshot would be terrific if you could.
Laurie, you are SUCH a helpful girl .Hi, Wendy,
Well, if you are going to walk up to Naranco and then start the Primitivo, you can just keep walking from there. Or are you sleeping in Oviedo for the first night? Here are a couple of screen shots to help you figure out your itinerary. Buen camino, Laurie
fantastic Laurie. Very precise. exactly what I need.Hi, Wendy,
Well, if you are going to walk up to Naranco and then start the Primitivo, you can just keep walking from there. Or are you sleeping in Oviedo for the first night? Here are a couple of screen shots to help you figure out your itinerary.
First from the bus station to the start of the Camino Primitivo
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Then from the bus station to the Naranco sites, it is not a long walk. If your plan is to keep walking from the Naranco sites, there is good info on the forum about how to do that.
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And also from the bus station to the offices of tourism. There is a municipal office, which is at the corner of that big park in the map, and an Asturian office, which is in the square near town hall.
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However you do it, Oviedo is really a beautiful small city, lots of civic pride, lots of enjoyment to be had in walking around, visiting the in-town churches (both cathedral and romanesque), the parks, the squares, etc. Buen camino, Laurie
Hi Stephen,Laurie, you are SUCH a helpful girl .
I've printed those off for my trip in May. Am flying into Asturias Airport, bus to Oviedo, then start walking.
That's the plan.
But you know what they say about plans !!!
I'm planning to start from Oviedo on June 1.hi, anyone walking the primitivo next june?, or anyone have any tips? Please post.
I'm planning to start my first camino from Oviedo on 1st june (I'm flexible between 1st and 5th), I'm wondering if I can join someone to start and get familiar with the path while finding the right rhythm... or is there any other site to look for a travel partner?hi, anyone walking the primitivo next june?, or anyone have any tips? Please post.
I'm planning to start my first camino from Oviedo on 1st june (I'm flexible between 1st and 5th), I'm wondering if I can join someone to start and get familiar with the path while finding the right rhythm... or is there any other site to look for a travel partner?
Hi Tenerpa,I'm planning to start my first camino from Oviedo on 1st june (I'm flexible between 1st and 5th), I'm wondering if I can join someone to start and get familiar with the path while finding the right rhythm... or is there any other site to look for a travel partner?
You will most certainly find companions if you spend the night in San Juan de Villapanada as this albergue has a very special soul and energy conducive to people getting to know each other.I'm planning to start my first camino from Oviedo on 1st june (I'm flexible between 1st and 5th), I'm wondering if I can join someone to start and get familiar with the path while finding the right rhythm... or is there any other site to look for a travel partner?
Gosh, I haven't found that one because I had enough info on 11 others that showed up first. So many info on Primitivo you can choose from.Found this good FB page with details about the 13 stages of the Primitivo.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.408544305922316.1073741832.408260685950678&type=3