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Diary from Camino del Norte...

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The Route: The route used by Christian pilgrims when Moslem domination had extended northwards and was making travel along the Camino francés difficult and dangerous. More at the CSJ website. Also have a look at pictures from the various stages here.

Re: Diary from Camino del Norte...

Postby Gareth Thomas on 29 Jul 2008, 19:24

sillydoll wrote:14) Samos - Barbadelo 19 km


I´m going to make just one suggestion to add to this very good timetable: not Barbadelo, but Ferreiros, and it is only a few kilometres more. Ferreiros/Eirexe has a lovely albergue with a great hospitalera and there´s a good place to eat right opposite: the restaurante Conde de Waldemar (where I had Christmas dinner last December and an excellent menu peregrino on the way to Santiago just a short time ago). The albergue also has a washing machine, so get there early and get all your washing drying on the line while eating a leisurely late lunch at the Conde de Waldemar, as they serve food all day.

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Re: Diary from Camino del Norte...

Postby sillydoll on 29 Jul 2008, 19:30

Thank you Gareth - that is a good idea. The schedule is just a guide - to show that it can be done in the time Ginette has. They might walk longer distances - get to Santiago a day early and have time to get a bus and spend a day at Finisterre.
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Re: Diary from Camino del Norte...

Postby ginette on 29 Jul 2008, 23:41

Wow !!... thank you so much to both of you for all your help ! I really appreciate it....
We will consider all our options and let you know what we've decided.
This site is great !! :wink:

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