The Camino Madrid in 10 minutes.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2022
  • A very quick overview of our June 2020 Camino Madrid walk. Very hot for the two weeks. Starting early each morning and finishing walking by mid-day most days.

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  • @dreamshapes7
    @dreamshapes7 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well done❤

    • @Dougyharry
      @Dougyharry  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      thanks

  • @dan.oneillelpgmail.comtark1453
    @dan.oneillelpgmail.comtark1453 ปีที่แล้ว

    from the 14th June onwards

    • @Dougyharry
      @Dougyharry  ปีที่แล้ว

      Dan - not sure if you saw this one where we tried to show some of the albergues.
      th-cam.com/video/OtUr2t35UkA/w-d-xo.html

  • @dan.oneillelpgmail.comtark1453
    @dan.oneillelpgmail.comtark1453 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Douglas, l enjoyed the video of you and Suzette walking the Camino Madrid. Well done guys. It must have been difficult in the June heat 🌞. I’m not surprised at the early morning starts you had. I spent a week in Madrid this year from the 14th onwards and it was 42 Celsius, too hot for me 😅. I walked the Camino Francés in 2016 & 2017, and would like to walk the Camino Madrid, perhaps next Spring.
    Can you please let me know if you had to contact the albergues, such as Cigunuela and Villeguillo, in advance or just show up on the day.
    I noted you spent a night in Nava de la Asuncion. Can you also please let me know if you stayed in the youth hostel or the municipal albergue?
    Kind Regards
    Dan 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @Dougyharry
      @Dougyharry  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Dan - thanks for watching it- we like it when we feel someone actually gets some value from the videos - as we have from watching other people's videos. yes we did ring ahead for pretty well all of the albergues. Not so much to book as to just make sure they were still operating and to let them know we were coming. However we could just as easily have turned up and still would have been ok. There was never an issue with beds - often on our own or with one other person. Nava de Asuncion we stayed in the municipal albergue which was situated at the back of a sports hall and opened out on to the playing fields. It was small, only 2 bunks but fine and from memory 5 euros each. We rang ahead here as well on the day we were arriving as it was opened up by a municipal employee for us.

    • @dan.oneillelpgmail.comtark1453
      @dan.oneillelpgmail.comtark1453 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Dougyharry
      Hi Douglas, thank you for getting back to me on the queries l had. This is really helpful. Having walked the Francés, l’m looking for something different and the Madrid route looks perfect in terms of the solitude and tranquility l’m looking for. Thanks again.
      Best Wishes
      Dan

  • @richardupton3323
    @richardupton3323 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is this a hard walk. I am planning to do it but have never done a Camino walk before.

    • @Dougyharry
      @Dougyharry  ปีที่แล้ว

      Richard not a hard one but the stage we missed out over the mountain before Segovia is long and a lot of uphill and downhill. We missed stage and went by train because it was getting hot June July and accommodation was uncertain. However is supposed to be the most interesting stage of this camino. spiritofthecamino.com/camino-de-madrid-highlights/
      The best guide and most up to date info you can get at www.rayyrosa.com. They have a private albergue on the Madrid in the early stages and have all the up to date info on what is open and what not. They are lovely people and have walked most of the caminos as well. We also skipped part of the first stage out of Madrid to avoid trudging through Madrid suburbs. There is a local train that drops you, from memory at Tres Cantos.

    • @Dougyharry
      @Dougyharry  ปีที่แล้ว

      Ray and Rosa have a hostal at Manzanares el Real - we phoned them and they picked us up in town as the hostel is a little out of town.

    • @Dougyharry
      @Dougyharry  ปีที่แล้ว

      Also the stage from Tres Cantos to Manzanares de Real avoid doing on the weekend if you can - there is a bit that is fairly rocky with washouts on the track that is used by trail riders as well and they seem to be out in force from Madrid on weekends- slows you down and you have to keep standing aside for them.

    • @Dougyharry
      @Dougyharry  ปีที่แล้ว

      Richard one of the great things about the lesser used caminos is that they tend to throw up the unexpected and locals also seem much more friendly - see this video
      th-cam.com/video/HNxQ9f4PWAc/w-d-xo.html

    • @richardupton3323
      @richardupton3323 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Dougyharry thhank you for the tips. yeh i have seen a video of the madrid camino and from madrid to segovia is very mountainous so as its my first 1 i am getting a train from madrid to segovia and skipping that part then walking to villaloid which is about 70 miles away. Is it hard to find the arrows and the way to go in those small towns and are the municipal auberges hard to find.