The Camino del Norte and Camino Primitivo

To Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre from Irun

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This is a comprehensive yet pocket-sized guidebook to the pilgrimage routes that lead through northern Spain to the sacred city of Santiago de Compostela.
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Cordee Code: CP0250
Page Size: 116 x 172 mm
No of Pages: 288
Publisher: Cicerone Press
ISBN13: 9781786310149
Author: Dave Whitson, Laura Perrazoli
Published Date: May 2019
Edition: 3rd ed, May 2019
Binding: Paperback
Illustrations: Colour photos + maps
Weight: 340g
Product Type: Book
Countries: Spain
This guidebook describes the Camino del Norte and Camino Primitivo pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. The 822km Camino del Norte follows the coast from Irun, on the French border, through Bilbao and takes about 5 weeks to complete. The 355km Camino Primitivo splits off from the Camino del Norte near Villaviciosa and passes through Oviedo and Lugo en route to Compostela. It takes roughly 2 weeks to walk. This book also includes an overview of a continuation route from Santiago to Finisterre on the coast.

Physically demanding, but not difficult, the caminos are best walked from late spring to autumn. The guidebook is broken into stages of between 15 and 35km, most of which end in a town or village with a pilgrim albergue. There is indispensable information on facilities, food and lodging, 1:1000 scale maps of the route and town maps for key locations. With notes on preparation and planning, travel and equipment, a list of useful sources of information, and a glossary, the book provides all you need to know to walk the camino.

Santiago de Compostela, whose cathedral houses the relics of St James, was one of three major centres of Catholic pilgrimage in the Middle Ages. In modern times the Caminos de Santiago have seen a resurgence in popularity, drawing walkers for all sorts of reasons. Passing through the Spanish regions of the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, and Galicia, the northern caminos are popular enough to offer sufficient facilities, clear routes, and a community of pilgrims, without suffering the overcrowding of the Camino Frances.
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