thegirlwhoflies
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- Walked - Frances, Primitivo, Ingles, Portuguese
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HiHi fellow pilgrims,
I'm currently planning my first Camino Frances for April/May 2018 & Camino permitting, I'll have roughly 2 weeks afterwards before I have to return home to Sydney. My friend & I are currently throwing around ideas & thought perhaps a quick trip around Prague, Vienna, Bratislava & Budapest; about 3 days in each city. We're both International Flight Attendants & love to travel so naturally thought we'd hit up a few places we haven't been yet. Then of course there's ideas of relaxing somewhere in Greece... perhaps Coatia...
My question is, what did you do with your post Camino time? Would you recommend something less adventure driven & maybe more time to relax somewhere quiet after the Camino? Just curious
Elisha
Firstly, I suggest that you stay in SDC for at least a couple of days to "come down" from your Camino. We have done this twice and it really helps to fend off the post Camino blues. In 2015 we went to Madrid and Toledo for a couple of days each and then flew to Malta for a week. It was wonderful. In 2016 we went to Porto, Lisbon, Seville and Granada for two or three days each and then continued on to Gibraltar. Great places all of them. We were then able to fly from Gibraltar to London very easily.I spent a week in Madrid after my Camino last year. It turned out to be Gay Pride weekend so it was a loud, crowded, party atmosphere. Culture shock after my quiet walking thru rural Spain! But I was bummed when my phone camera died right before I encountered a dozen musclebound men in rainbow bikini bottoms rollerblading by.
Hi, I probably would look for somewhere to chill. After the CF I'd be surprised if you felt like tripping around. We went to Sagres down the bottom of Portugal it's stunning, and then flew from a Lisbon to Naples and ferried across to Capri and Amalfi. Good timing too you'll beat the tourist hordesHi fellow pilgrims,
I'm currently planning my first Camino Frances for April/May 2018 & Camino permitting, I'll have roughly 2 weeks afterwards before I have to return home to Sydney. My friend & I are currently throwing around ideas & thought perhaps a quick trip around Prague, Vienna, Bratislava & Budapest; about 3 days in each city. We're both International Flight Attendants & love to travel so naturally thought we'd hit up a few places we haven't been yet. Then of course there's ideas of relaxing somewhere in Greece... perhaps Coatia...
My question is, what did you do with your post Camino time? Would you recommend something less adventure driven & maybe more time to relax somewhere quiet after the Camino? Just curious
Elisha
You can plan all you want, but what happens during the Camino may dictate what you do after the Camino.
Let me give you an example. My plans for after my last Camino included Porto, Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Morocco.
During my Camino, I met a wonderful woman from Germany. We met early one morning and laughed and walked together for rest of the day. Then we had dinner together. Then we walked together the next day. And the next. And by the time we got to Santiago, we were in love. So Porto, Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Morocco were out and Frankfurt was in.
Just so you know, the Camino laughs at your plans.
Well, I admit I'm not a world traveller. But after my Caminos I've travelled in Spain. There is so much to see right there in Spain. I went to Granada and saw the Alhambra--incredible! Also I've spent time in Barcelona, especially to see as much of Antoni Gaudi's architecture as possible, including of course, La Sagrada Familia. I'm returning in Sept/Oct for another Camino, this time partly through Portugal. I plan to spend several days in Cordoba (Spain). It's a personal thing, but when I'm not walking and staying in a different place every night, I like to settle into a town/city for several days, enjoy the local ambiance, coffee shops, plazas, parks, etc. Good luck! And Buen Camino!Hi fellow pilgrims,
I'm currently planning my first Camino Frances for April/May 2018 & Camino permitting, I'll have roughly 2 weeks afterwards before I have to return home to Sydney. My friend & I are currently throwing around ideas & thought perhaps a quick trip around Prague, Vienna, Bratislava & Budapest; about 3 days in each city. We're both International Flight Attendants & love to travel so naturally thought we'd hit up a few places we haven't been yet. Then of course there's ideas of relaxing somewhere in Greece... perhaps Coatia...
My question is, what did you do with your post Camino time? Would you recommend something less adventure driven & maybe more time to relax somewhere quiet after the Camino? Just curious
Elisha
This lovely event reminds of a couple I met on my last Camino - in their 40s/50s, he from the Netherlands, she from the Czech Republic (their common language was English). They met and fell in love on the Frances and were now doing the VdeLP together. Maybe there is an advantage to walking a more populated Camino!You can plan all you want, but what happens during the Camino may dictate what you do after the Camino.
Let me give you an example. My plans for after my last Camino included Porto, Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Morocco.
During my Camino, I met a wonderful woman from Germany. We met early one morning and laughed and walked together for rest of the day. Then we had dinner together. Then we walked together the next day. And the next. And by the time we got to Santiago, we were in love. So Porto, Lisbon, Gibraltar, and Morocco were out and Frankfurt was in.
Just so you know, the Camino laughs at your plans.
Ah @SEB thank you for that post - for the last six months I've been trying to remember the name of the Palau de la Music Catalana! Going to a concert there was one of the highlights of our trip to Barcelona. We went because it is the only way to see inside this incredible building, and the concert itself was fantastic and a great way of feeling part of the local milieu.
Hi fellow pilgrims,
I'm currently planning my first Camino Frances for April/May 2018 & Camino permitting, I'll have roughly 2 weeks afterwards before I have to return home to Sydney. My friend & I are currently throwing around ideas & thought perhaps a quick trip around Prague, Vienna, Bratislava & Budapest; about 3 days in each city. We're both International Flight Attendants & love to travel so naturally thought we'd hit up a few places we haven't been yet. Then of course there's ideas of relaxing somewhere in Greece... perhaps Coatia...
My question is, what did you do with your post Camino time? Would you recommend something less adventure driven & maybe more time to relax somewhere quiet after the Camino? Just curious
Elisha
I am thinking about visiting Gibraltar, in early July, after my Camino. Did you enjoy it? How much time should I spend there?Firstly, I suggest that you stay in SDC for at least a couple of days to "come down" from your Camino. We have done this twice and it really helps to fend off the post Camino blues. In 2015 we went to Madrid and Toledo for a couple of days each and then flew to Malta for a week. It was wonderful. In 2016 we went to Porto, Lisbon, Seville and Granada for two or three days each and then continued on to Gibraltar. Great places all of them. We were then able to fly from Gibraltar to London very easily.
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