Trevor Cowan-Clark That is precisely my point, skip the town and on the other side of the town, things are better. Many towns are diverting the original Camino in order to commercially tap on the flow of pilgrims. This town was not the exception.
@@BDETravels The other side of town is in town but on the other side from the golf club, they have at least two Albergues, I stayed in the blue one cannot be missed. In past walks I walked through this town and only stopped at the golf club for a rest and beer but 2018 with snow and rain I stayed it was a wonderful night with only 5 other pilgrims.
Trevor Cowan-Clark Well this is my third time going through Cirueña in the Camino Francés and I recommend skipping the town. If someone needs or must to stay at that albergue or the other further down, all they have to do is make a right turn at the golf course, go through the children’s park and make a left at the roundabout. It is shorter and you don’t need to deviate through the golf course or the town.
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On the other side of the town not only a very good bar but the albergue was one of the nice and had a good night so never judge a book by its cover.
Trevor Cowan-Clark That is precisely my point, skip the town and on the other side of the town, things are better. Many towns are diverting the original Camino in order to commercially tap on the flow of pilgrims. This town was not the exception.
@@BDETravels The other side of town is in town but on the other side from the golf club, they have at least two Albergues, I stayed in the blue one cannot be missed. In past walks I walked through this town and only stopped at the golf club for a rest and beer but 2018 with snow and rain I stayed it was a wonderful night with only 5 other pilgrims.
Trevor Cowan-Clark Well this is my third time going through Cirueña in the Camino Francés and I recommend skipping the town. If someone needs or must to stay at that albergue or the other further down, all they have to do is make a right turn at the golf course, go through the children’s park and make a left at the roundabout. It is shorter and you don’t need to deviate through the golf course or the town.
Such a great video! It makes me so excited for my Camino!
I forgot to ask you, where are you traveling from to get to Spain?
From Oregon. I haven’t got my flight figured out yet. But soon, fingers crossed.
If you will like to journal your Camino here is a link to buy one.
www.amazon.com/Camino-Santiago-Journal-Personal-Experiences/dp/B084QJT4HT/ref=sr_1_27?dchild=1&keywords=Bde+Publishing&qid=1590287196&sr=8-27
what month were you in Najera?
Robin Gore That was mid-august. It was a bit warm, but we loved it?
Thanks for posting. Loved the RAOK! Happy New Year's!
Yes that is what makes the Camino, The Camino...Thanks for watching! Happy New Year!