Hello Sean, another good video, thank you. I walked my first camino from Leon to Santiago, joining my dad who started at ST Jean. Since I've done the Camino Ingles from Ferrol, and then on to Muxia, before last year doing from St Jean to Leon. Thank you for making these videos....hopefully we may be back on camino when vaccines are shared through the population (subject to visas as we'll be out of the EU).
@@seangallagher1312 The Ingles was a great option as I was limited to 2 weeks annual leave, and I combined it with Santiago to Muxia. A little more up and down due to the coastal profile, but easy to navigate. The only drawback I found was that I needed a b&b on the 3rd night as the albergue was full, and there were limited other options.
@@seangallagher1312 It is a nice introduction to the Camino - only 5 days and although a little more up and down due to being close to the coast, it is a pleasant walk. I combined it with the walk to Muxia to make a leisurely 2 week trip. The third day has a really long climb (so maybe the grandchildren might appreciate the taxi from the bar at the bottom).
❤️I am a part time musician from India, plays English songs of good old England . ❤️Due to 4 reasons One day I 'll do the "CAMINO DE SANTIAGO " If the God allows . ❤️1.Interest in medieval European history ❤️2.Interest in country life not poisoned by left liberal politically correctness. ❤️3.Interest in the legacy of Spanish /Norman christian pride. ❤️4.Above all ....the spirituality which leads to Jesus Christ our lord & savior.
Brilliant historic recap of the pilgrimage and devotion to St. James. Appreciated.
Thanks for the lovely recap of the history of the Camino. I will be sending this to friends who express any real interest in what it is all about.
So well done. Waiting for your next one. Thank you. Buen Camino
Hi Sean, really really good,
Hello Sean, another good video, thank you. I walked my first camino from Leon to Santiago, joining my dad who started at ST Jean. Since I've done the Camino Ingles from Ferrol, and then on to Muxia, before last year doing from St Jean to Leon. Thank you for making these videos....hopefully we may be back on camino when vaccines are shared through the population (subject to visas as we'll be out of the EU).
I've not walked the Ingles. I'm hoping to do it in Summer 2021 with one of my grandchildren. Any tips?
@@seangallagher1312 The Ingles was a great option as I was limited to 2 weeks annual leave, and I combined it with Santiago to Muxia. A little more up and down due to the coastal profile, but easy to navigate. The only drawback I found was that I needed a b&b on the 3rd night as the albergue was full, and there were limited other options.
@@seangallagher1312 It is a nice introduction to the Camino - only 5 days and although a little more up and down due to being close to the coast, it is a pleasant walk. I combined it with the walk to Muxia to make a leisurely 2 week trip. The third day has a really long climb (so maybe the grandchildren might appreciate the taxi from the bar at the bottom).
This truly good we’ll done I now know where to go 😊
Happy ifound your videos.. awesome what month did you do your Camino 🌻
I've only ever walked in April/May and September. Thinking it's easier to find accommodation, less crowded and good weather for walking.
Many pilgrims begin as tourists. Ultreia!
❤️I am a part time musician from India, plays English songs of good old England .
❤️Due to 4 reasons One day I 'll do the "CAMINO DE SANTIAGO " If the God allows .
❤️1.Interest in medieval European history
❤️2.Interest in country life not poisoned by left liberal politically correctness.
❤️3.Interest in the legacy of Spanish /Norman christian pride.
❤️4.Above all ....the spirituality which leads to Jesus Christ our lord & savior.