The Tres amigos are about to embark upon a Camino Ingles Adventure...
Jane, me & Kerri
The flights are booked and we're checked in with boarding cards ready to fly.
Jane & I in 2010 on the second leg of our journey -flying to Leon...
Tonight Jane and Kerri arrive from England into BCN for our flight back out tomorrow to A Coruña. In the morning Julie is taking us to the airport and we begin our latest adventure. Tomorrow we will be spending the night in Ferrol ready to start walking THE CAMINO INGLES on Thursday.
A four day 120km (more or less) trip from Ferrol to Santiago.
After that we head out for Muxia & Finisterre.
Thank you for following me and my blog so far - I hope you'll stay with us on THE WAY.
Kerri & Jane are walking to raise money for the Young Epilepsy charity after Jane's niece was recently diagnosed with the condition turning her world upside down. If you feel able to contribute just a little please go to Kerri's Just Giving page
Thank you
My next post will be from the City of Ferrol as we make final preparations for an early morning start.
So looking forward to your blog... Galicia here you come. It's the route I wish to take next year and remember stop at the Fox House! boa camiño
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Thanks Ingrid - It will be great to have you (virtually) along with us.
DeleteGalicia is cool at the moment, but will hot up as we arrive....
Mark, have a wonderful trip. I will plan to check in now and then on your blog. Looks like quite an exciting trip. I was not aware of the Camino Ingles till you mentioned it. Last year I did the Camino Frances, now thinking of redoing part of it, or one of the other Camino routes. Buen Camino!
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard - We are really looking forward to it. If you're thinking of doing another route I can thoroughly recommend the 'Primitivo' from Oviedo- I did it last year and loved it, although the first couple of days were tough.
Deletealthough I enjoyed the Camino Frances, it seems to be getting busier and busier and I so dislike the rush for a bed attitude which I get sucked into.
All packed , except I can't find my reading glasses anywhere I have turned the house upside down , urrrgh!!!!.Other than that I think I have everything . See you this eve xxxx yippoeeeee.
ReplyDeleteWe can always share glasses, or even find a little shop that ells them cheap -or how about a magnifying glass?
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I did the Camino in April/May so had little problem finding a place to stay. Don't think I would like it in the summer months when it is crazy busy. If I do any part of the Frances again, would plan to do in spring or fall. I'm thinking the fall might be nice. I've heard the Primitivo is beautiful. Probably should do that and Camino del Norte sometime. Thanks for your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteNo worries - We walked the second part (Leon to Santiago) in September, which was still quite busy -especially the last 100kms. But maybe slightly later may be better -dependant on the weather walking over the Pyrenees then could be beautiful.
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