I am planning to hike next spring but this is my first trip and so looking for input on my choice. I am 61 years old, walking alone, wanting shorter stages (15-20k), prefer quiet rural walks; I am leaning toward the camino del norte from Vilalba but very open to input. Thanks!
Hello
@sherryd , we have just returned home from walking the Norte.
Our stages from Vilalba were:
Baamonde, 18.8km. In Baamonde, stay at the Albergue. We stayed at the Hotel Ruta Esmeralda, but it is out of town. Which is an advantage the next morning, when you start off
Miraz, 16.6km. We stayed at the O Abrigo Hostel. They have dormitory rooms, and one room with private bathroom. Very friendly, clean, and it has the only restaurant in town.
Reguela, 14km. We stayed at Bi Terra. This is off the camino, and the normal stage would otherwise be Roxica. But really worth the detour: a great place to stay.
Sobrado dos Monxes, 15.8km. We stayed at the Monastery. Friends stayed at the albergue part of the monastery, but they reported it was very spartan. We stayed in the hospederia part, which is more expensive (60 euros), but so much more comfortable with private bathroom.
A Gandara (Boimorto), 11.8km. We stayed at Casa da Gandara. Superb! Maribel has dormitory beds as well as private rooms. Strongly recommend!
Arzua, 10.2km. There's plenty of accommodation to choose from, we stayed at Cima do Lugar. Clean, new, and we had a private bathroom
O Pedrouzo, 19km. Again, plenty of accommodation to choose from. We stayed at Pension 9 de abril.
Santiago, 19km.
From Boimorto, there is a newer route to Santiago, which is shorter. There are other posts in this forum that cover this.
Hope this helps.
Buen Camino
Andrew