Walked the Norte last year....thank you SO much for this vid, and for the Frances one. Although I've extensively journaled my Norte, this has allowed me to relive it once again. Merci from French Canada!
You are undoubtedly one of the most professional here, and it is clear that you put a lot of good work into this. And you get better with every video I watch and I was already impressed with your first ones. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
I can't believe you walked half of the Camino Norte to walk the entire Camino Primitivo, then went back to finish the Norte!! Very impressive! Great video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Bravo! Great use of NATS. Cut very well. I really liked your use of the 360, and drone without overusing the effects. My next Camino will be from Lisbon.
Thank you very much. Enjoy the Portugues from Lisbon... the first stages are a bit slow... but Tomar make up for it all. I have a PDF with all the stages etc from Lisbon on www.rolfscaminos.com Bon Camino!
Hi, Rolf. I noticed you walked more than 30km a day many times while doing drone videos a lot. I have an aging partner who cannot walk more than 20-23 km a day on French way last Oct-Nov in 2023. We both hated the last hour to Zubiri, but enjoyed first 2/3 of the route as we paced ourselves to a shorter distance each day. We had rain almost every day. But it was memorable. Do you think Northern route is more challenging than French one? And, do you reckon there are many accomodations still open in September-October season? Was it hot in late Aug? I am no good in heat over 27C. And, thank you for the great vignettes you share with us. I cant imagine how hard it was to film them and lots of tight editing job. Really appreciate your input. From New England
Hi Ethan, The Norte is not very much more difficult than the Frances. It is quite a bit cooler than the Frances as you are closer to the coast. I walk more hours and further as I don't like to linger around the Albergues all too long, but most people like arriving early. There should be plenty of rooms available. Hope this helps.
Hi Rolf, thanks a lot for the (as always) nice and well-made video. I appreciate all the work you put into this! When was this video taken? The title says 2024, but it was shot in late August / September, and in 2022 the "beer bootle bar" at 1:23:38 had been shut down, with all bottles removed. Thanks again and Kind Regards, Rüdiger
Thank you. It was filmed a while back but I never got around to editing it as there were some problems with some of the footage. I finally decided to edit it... hence the 2024. I saw that the bottle bar was closed in September when I walked the Frances... :( But I don't think the boots used to be there just down the street before.. ;)
Hi Rolf, Great videos. What was your experience with albergue vacancy in September? We'll be on the Norte from 11 Sept to 24 Sept and I have mobility issues that slow me way down, even though I have the legs for a long walk. This will be Camino No. 7 for us. keep up the good work.
I'm walking the norte from Bilbao this September (7th camino). Did you stay at the albergue de peregrinos in Santander? Some of the reviews in gronze are not very good. I guess I'll just deal with it, as alternatives are likely to be booked well in advance, and I don't know exactly when I will be arriving in Santander......After Bilbao, there are usually municipal albergues, but not always, as I'm realizing. Hopefully, I will not get stuck in towns with only 40+ Euro options. I will be walking past Santander after mid September, so hopefully most of the tourists will be gone by then. Great video, by the way. It's giving a good idea of what to expect.
my Camino del Norte starts in August 1 from Irun. and I am already so stressed out to find reasonably priced Albergues (up to 30 Euros ) town after town , there are plenty of expensive pensions and hotels but not Albergues(many of them are already full). summer is the busiest season so many Peregrinos are competing to find place to rest. I sent many E mails to PA, but a few of them are answered. I am not young and planed 42 days 15-20kms a day. walking is already hard enough, I do not want have hard time to find for sleep. so I am thinking, a week late( after Bilbao ), turn into the Camino de Frances which I did twice. i spent a week to make reservations for Albergue, but no progress. where should I look at for find Albergues on Norte ? give me some information if you have.
thank you so much for the video. I am planning to walk camino del Norte in sep this year, and his video def giving some hint of the whole route. About albergues, did you book in advance for private one or just walk in to see if there's bed available? Thank you :)
I only booked the one in San Sebastian in advance as I arrived by train from Madrid very late. Also I would recommend booking the one in Gernika because there are few accommodation options. Else it us best just to show up... it's more of what the Camino is about. The Granja La Troupe in Bilbao and the Albergue in Novellana are exceptional.
Great videos you got here. Planning on walking the norte and then down south to Sevilla on the via de la Plata. Are trail runners enough for both walks during early autumn? What's the capacity of your backpack?
The footware really depends the season. I was glad I had my boots on the muddy sections on the VLP. But trail runners are good enough if you don't mind getting wet feet. The VLP is 80 trails... the Norte on the other hand is 80 to 90 % asphalt so you definitely don't need boots for it. I wish you a Buen Camino!
Il y a quelques endroits où vous pourriez certainement le faire. Consultez les itinéraires alternatifs le long de la côte, car l'itinéraire principal suit principalement la route ou est sur la route et il n'y aurait pas d'emplacements.
There is a lot of great camera work here. Did you have to do a lot of extra walking to go back and get your camera after you did a walk through? I love your "drone" footage too. Funny how you don't really see the tech as you walk. Well done sir. Perhaps you could do a little "behind the scenes" video about how you video your camino? Thx.
Thank you very much. I have a lot of fun filming it all, specially the drone footage! I do walk quite a bit more than if I wouldn't be filming, but I have learnt to count my steps...:)
Enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you! Just feel the end was a huge anticlimax, and you missed the opportunity to express the emotions one experiences on arrival at and inside the Cathedral!
🫠Thank you very much for your video. I walked this route in May - June 2023 and thanks to your video I was able to remember this time again with great joy. I walked the Primitivo a few years ago, so I continued along the coast to Santiago. The Norte was my 10th and probably my last Camino. Everything has its time and I like to think back to that time. 🇪🇸🥾☕️
Thank you so much for your video and the PDF. I appreciate your service very much, as I intend to walk the Camino del Norte in September/October this year. May I ask you - as you have seen many albergues - is it possible to put the tent uotside of the albergue, of course I would pay for it. Thank you in advance, and buen camino! ♥
Hi Monika, You are welcome. Most of the albergue I stayed at on the Norte are in the towns and don't have a place you could pitch a tent. However there were a few that allowed tents. In Orio and Izarbide just after Deba they definitely let you.
On the Norte they were a pain... but in the mud and downhills on the Primitivo they were well worth the bulk...then again the only blister I got was from the Trail Runners... ;)
Wear what you are used to walking in. Take what you are used to walking with. There are too many “What NOT to bring on the Camino!” and “Camino: Don’t make THESE mistakes!” videos out there. Honestly … if people are comfortable walking in boots, let them walk in boots. No need to kit shame people.
Walked the Norte last year....thank you SO much for this vid, and for the Frances one. Although I've extensively journaled my Norte, this has allowed me to relive it once again. Merci from French Canada!
You are welcome. I am glad you enjoyed the videos. Basically the main reason I do these videos is to keep a record of these walks...
You are undoubtedly one of the most professional here, and it is clear that you put a lot of good work into this.
And you get better with every video I watch and I was already impressed with your first ones.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
Wow, thank you! I am glad you enjoy the videos.
I love your attitude to the camino❤👍
They gave your room away during your dinner and you said its not a big deal.
👍👍👍👍👍👍Keep on going❤❤
Thank you! I actually was super happy as the Albergue I ended up at was fantastic!
By the way, breathtaking videos from the beautiful landscape - one of the best videos from the camino del norte❤
Love your videos.
Thank you. There are some new ones in the works.
Superbe vidéo ❤ merci 🇧🇪
Bienvenue!
Nice one, great Vid 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you!
I can't believe you walked half of the Camino Norte to walk the entire Camino Primitivo, then went back to finish the Norte!! Very impressive! Great video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I didn't plan in doing it initially but the asphalt got to me... I am glad you liked the video!
Bravo! Great use of NATS. Cut very well. I really liked your use of the 360, and drone without overusing the effects.
My next Camino will be from Lisbon.
Thank you very much. Enjoy the Portugues from Lisbon... the first stages are a bit slow... but Tomar make up for it all. I have a PDF with all the stages etc from Lisbon on www.rolfscaminos.com Bon Camino!
Great video, you showed some lovely scenery, thanks Rolf. Ugh, drunken snorers, selfish.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it...
Hi Rolf thanks for sharing this nice video 😁
What time of year did you take the northern route?
You are welcome. I started the last week of August.
Excellent..... thank you for uploading your vids. May I ask which Camino you enjoyed the most?
I really enjoyed the VLP the most.... lovely long stages and scenery
Hi, Rolf.
I noticed you walked more than 30km a day many times while doing drone videos a lot.
I have an aging partner who cannot walk more than 20-23 km a day on French way last Oct-Nov in 2023. We both hated the last hour to Zubiri, but enjoyed first 2/3 of the route as we paced ourselves to a shorter distance each day. We had rain almost every day. But it was memorable.
Do you think Northern route is more challenging than French one? And, do you reckon there are many accomodations still open in September-October season? Was it hot in late Aug? I am no good in heat over 27C.
And, thank you for the great vignettes you share with us. I cant imagine how hard it was to film them and lots of tight editing job. Really appreciate your input.
From New England
Hi Ethan, The Norte is not very much more difficult than the Frances. It is quite a bit cooler than the Frances as you are closer to the coast. I walk more hours and further as I don't like to linger around the Albergues all too long, but most people like arriving early. There should be plenty of rooms available. Hope this helps.
@@rolfscaminos Thank you for the prompt response, and, the tips. We will continue to enjoy your videos. 🙏
Del Norte is by far my favourite Camino, I walked it back. to back with the Primitivo, thank you for the memory Rolf Buen Camino
Glad you enjoyed the video!
One of the good Camino movies!
48 min into the video, I realized one of the reasons I liked the video is that there is no music!! 😅
Thank you! I am glad you liked it...
Hi Rolf, thanks a lot for the (as always) nice and well-made video. I appreciate all the work you put into this! When was this video taken? The title says 2024, but it was shot in late August / September, and in 2022 the "beer bootle bar" at 1:23:38 had been shut down, with all bottles removed. Thanks again and Kind Regards, Rüdiger
Thank you. It was filmed a while back but I never got around to editing it as there were some problems with some of the footage. I finally decided to edit it... hence the 2024. I saw that the bottle bar was closed in September when I walked the Frances... :( But I don't think the boots used to be there just down the street before.. ;)
Hi Rolf, Great videos. What was your experience with albergue vacancy in September? We'll be on the Norte from 11 Sept to 24 Sept and I have mobility issues that slow me way down, even though I have the legs for a long walk. This will be Camino No. 7 for us. keep up the good work.
Thank you. After August the albergue situation was not a problem at all so you should be fine. I wish you a Buen Camino!
Enjoyable and inspiring. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing. Sub & 👍158
Thank you very much! Very much appreciated!
I'm walking the norte from Bilbao this September (7th camino). Did you stay at the albergue de peregrinos in Santander? Some of the reviews in gronze are not very good. I guess I'll just deal with it, as alternatives are likely to be booked well in advance, and I don't know exactly when I will be arriving in Santander......After Bilbao, there are usually municipal albergues, but not always, as I'm realizing. Hopefully, I will not get stuck in towns with only 40+ Euro options. I will be walking past Santander after mid September, so hopefully most of the tourists will be gone by then. Great video, by the way. It's giving a good idea of what to expect.
Thank you. I did not stay at the Municipal in Santander. But I am pretty sure you will find accommodations in September. Buen Camino!
my Camino del Norte starts in August 1 from Irun.
and I am already so stressed out to find reasonably priced Albergues (up to 30 Euros )
town after town , there are plenty of expensive pensions and hotels but not Albergues(many of them are already full).
summer is the busiest season so many Peregrinos are competing to find place to rest.
I sent many E mails to PA, but a few of them are answered.
I am not young and planed 42 days 15-20kms a day.
walking is already hard enough, I do not want have hard time to find for sleep.
so I am thinking, a week late( after Bilbao ), turn into the Camino de Frances which I did twice.
i spent a week to make reservations for Albergue, but no progress.
where should I look at for find Albergues on Norte ? give me some information if you have.
This is great Rolf! I liked seeing some of the sections and knowing that I waked it that day or the very next day 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
thank you so much for the video. I am planning to walk camino del Norte in sep this year, and his video def giving some hint of the whole route. About albergues, did you book in advance for private one or just walk in to see if there's bed available? Thank you :)
I only booked the one in San Sebastian in advance as I arrived by train from Madrid very late. Also I would recommend booking the one in Gernika because there are few accommodation options. Else it us best just to show up... it's more of what the Camino is about. The Granja La Troupe in Bilbao and the Albergue in Novellana are exceptional.
Muchas gracias por este reportaje tan precioso .
Lo empezé el verano pasado Irún y lo dejé en Grandas de Salime y el mes pasado lo he terminado .
Enhorabuena! Me alegra que te haya gustado.
Great videos you got here. Planning on walking the norte and then down south to Sevilla on the via de la Plata. Are trail runners enough for both walks during early autumn? What's the capacity of your backpack?
The footware really depends the season. I was glad I had my boots on the muddy sections on the VLP. But trail runners are good enough if you don't mind getting wet feet. The VLP is 80 trails... the Norte on the other hand is 80 to 90 % asphalt so you definitely don't need boots for it. I wish you a Buen Camino!
Bonjour, votre video est superbe. Merci pour ce partage.
Merci beaucoup, je suis heureux(se) que cela vous ait plu.
@@rolfscaminos avez vous remarqué si il y a beaucoup de lieu potentiel pour bivouaquer ? Je pars début mai. Bonne journée 🤗
Il y a quelques endroits où vous pourriez certainement le faire. Consultez les itinéraires alternatifs le long de la côte, car l'itinéraire principal suit principalement la route ou est sur la route et il n'y aurait pas d'emplacements.
There is a lot of great camera work here. Did you have to do a lot of extra walking to go back and get your camera after you did a walk through? I love your "drone" footage too. Funny how you don't really see the tech as you walk. Well done sir. Perhaps you could do a little "behind the scenes" video about how you video your camino? Thx.
Thank you very much. I have a lot of fun filming it all, specially the drone footage! I do walk quite a bit more than if I wouldn't be filming, but I have learnt to count my steps...:)
🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯💝💝💝
thank you!
What is an estimate of the cost of your trip per day and how many days total? Thank you
You can calculate spending about 30 to 50 Euro a day. I spent 31 days walking and took 2 rest days...
An excellent video….thank you 👍🍷
Glad you enjoyed it... Thank you!
Enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you! Just feel the end was a huge anticlimax, and you missed the opportunity to express the emotions one experiences on arrival at and inside the Cathedral!
Glad you enjoyed it! Sadly I had a problem with the camera settings the last day and the footage of the arrival was not usable...
Well done. Really enjoyed that. So Professionally done
Thank you very much!
🫠Thank you very much for your video. I walked this route in May - June 2023 and thanks to your video I was able to remember this time again with great joy. I walked the Primitivo a few years ago, so I continued along the coast to Santiago. The Norte was my 10th and probably my last Camino. Everything has its time and I like to think back to that time. 🇪🇸🥾☕️
I am glad you enjoyed the video. The main reason I do these videos is to go back and relive the walks...:)
Lovely video and so useful. Can i ask what camera/drone you used? Really beautiful potrayal of the Northern Trail. Thank you 😊
Thank you. I had the DJI Mini 2 on that walk. I now use the Mini 3 Pro as it is way easier to use but will be upgrading to the 4 Pro shortly....
As to the camera I use my phone a Samsung Note and the insta360 One R
Thank you so much for your video and the PDF. I appreciate your service very much, as I intend to walk the Camino del Norte in September/October this year.
May I ask you - as you have seen many albergues - is it possible to put the tent uotside of the albergue, of course I would pay for it.
Thank you in advance,
and buen camino! ♥
Hi Monika, You are welcome. Most of the albergue I stayed at on the Norte are in the towns and don't have a place you could pitch a tent. However there were a few that allowed tents. In Orio and Izarbide just after Deba they definitely let you.
@@rolfscaminos Thank you! And BUEN CAMINO wherever you go!
welcome to route cheer up
hmmm.... not sure what you mean...
Those bulky boots...weigh a ton..PAIN...trail shoes SO much better!!!
On the Norte they were a pain... but in the mud and downhills on the Primitivo they were well worth the bulk...then again the only blister I got was from the Trail Runners... ;)
Wear what you are used to walking in. Take what you are used to walking with. There are too many “What NOT to bring on the Camino!” and “Camino: Don’t make THESE mistakes!” videos out there. Honestly … if people are comfortable walking in boots, let them walk in boots. No need to kit shame people.
@@bethannepratt3900Exactly! Everyone walks his own Camino.
Yes!