My sister and I in our 60s walked Pondiensis. The first two weeks were breath taking. Then we continued to walk for a total of 70 days to Santiago. The final days were a goal, but not the most beautiful days of our waslk. I hope you give that one a try. Keep inspiring.
Thanks so much for watching - what a joy it is to have the opportunity to walk on the camino - i am editing my primitivo vlog at the moment for release later this year
I have no vids sorry. Perhaps irish tourist board-- Bord failte might have some, or ''explore donegal' there will be something somewhare on it. The town is glencolmcille and the saint is saint columba. I just stayed there and walked it with my son. Stunning area. theres a part where you you are on a sea cliff. Theres a a holy well, St columbas house, a church. all near beautiful beaches@@TheGingerVicar-iu4mb
Hey Richard, It's Sarah here from Theros Adventures. Really enjoyed this video. Yey you escaped the church building! Good on ya. I escaped mainstream church a long time ago...Happy to see you on mission out in the wild. .Really enjoyed this video. Have to challenge you on your opinion regarding the Caminho Portugues though, sorry. We walked it all the way from Lisbon via Porto and the coastal route in 2016 and loved it. Although challenging from Lisbon, the trail was not that bad at all and there are some beautiful sections and a warm welcome along the way! So give it a go and apparently you can walk the new coastal route all the way from Lisbon, so I have heard.. We will try that route too in the not too distant future. I've walked the Camino Frances twice, the Portugues once, Camino Finisterre once and Camino del Norte once. For me out of those four I would have to say el Camino del Norte is the best and most stunning. Brett and I walked it in 2022 and we definitely will walk it again. Perhaps, next time we will turn off at San Vicente de la Barquera, pop up the Camino Lebeñego and then turn off on the Camino Primitivo. .....as you have ranked this as numero uno. We shall see! Also the Camino Maltès is on our list for 2025 by sea and on foot. We shall see.... Keep up the great work on the vids. Perhaps we shall meet you somewhere.... on the Camino for a nice cold cerveza. Cheers, Sarah and Brett
thanks so much for taking the time to respond and stoked you enjoyed the video. Great to hear about your experience between Lisbon and Porto - excited to walk the costal way!! Wonderful to hear about your plans for the future - what a joy it is to walk the camino, meet with people, meet with God and document the story - i will pop over to you channel and subscribe and I recommend that anyone else reading this does the same - we need camino content creators to keep us inspired. Thanks again Theros Adventures
Great video, i have walked all these caminos ans agree with your list! I also walked from Le Puy en Velay on the Podiensis and it has probably been my favourite so far but of course finishes in Roncesvellas.
I have not done Salvador - but i am super excited to do it soon - thanks for watching and great advice to everyone - I think to combo of the 2 route would be wonderful
My sister and I in our 60s walked Pondiensis. The first two weeks were breath taking. Then we continued to walk for a total of 70 days to Santiago. The final days were a goal, but not the most beautiful days of our waslk. I hope you give that one a try. Keep inspiring.
Thats a wonderful adventure - I am sure it was all you hoped for. thanks for watching my video . be blessed
We are walking the Via Podiensis this year and we can't wait to see the "beginning" of the Camino Frances.
interesting. never heard of the primativo
you will love it
Great information thanks
Glad it was helpful! thanks so much for watching
I totally agree, the primitivo is the best camino that I've walked, even the bit after Melide
Thanks so much for watching - what a joy it is to have the opportunity to walk on the camino - i am editing my primitivo vlog at the moment for release later this year
Saint Columbcilles's pilgrim journey walk in Donegal Ireland is beautiful
wonderful information - do you have any recommended videos so i can check it out
I have no vids sorry. Perhaps irish tourist board-- Bord failte might have some, or ''explore donegal' there will be something somewhare on it. The town is glencolmcille and the saint is saint columba. I just stayed there and walked it with my son. Stunning area. theres a part where you you are on a sea cliff. Theres a a holy well, St columbas house, a church. all near beautiful beaches@@TheGingerVicar-iu4mb
sounds wonderful - its on the list !! thanks
Hey Richard, It's Sarah here from Theros Adventures. Really enjoyed this video. Yey you escaped the church building! Good on ya. I escaped mainstream church a long time ago...Happy to see you on mission out in the wild. .Really enjoyed this video. Have to challenge you on your opinion regarding the Caminho Portugues though, sorry. We walked it all the way from Lisbon via Porto and the coastal route in 2016 and loved it. Although challenging from Lisbon, the trail was not that bad at all and there are some beautiful sections and a warm welcome along the way! So give it a go and apparently you can walk the new coastal route all the way from Lisbon, so I have heard.. We will try that route too in the not too distant future. I've walked the Camino Frances twice, the Portugues once, Camino Finisterre once and Camino del Norte once. For me out of those four I would have to say el Camino del Norte is the best and most stunning. Brett and I walked it in 2022 and we definitely will walk it again. Perhaps, next time we will turn off at San Vicente de la Barquera, pop up the Camino Lebeñego and then turn off on the Camino Primitivo. .....as you have ranked this as numero uno. We shall see! Also the Camino Maltès is on our list for 2025 by sea and on foot. We shall see.... Keep up the great work on the vids. Perhaps we shall meet you somewhere.... on the Camino for a nice cold cerveza. Cheers, Sarah and Brett
thanks so much for taking the time to respond and stoked you enjoyed the video. Great to hear about your experience between Lisbon and Porto - excited to walk the costal way!! Wonderful to hear about your plans for the future - what a joy it is to walk the camino, meet with people, meet with God and document the story - i will pop over to you channel and subscribe and I recommend that anyone else reading this does the same - we need camino content creators to keep us inspired. Thanks again Theros Adventures
Thanks a lot Richard! Looking forward to watching your next awesome video! Keep it up! Love, Sarah and Brett x@@TheGingerVicar-iu4mb
Great job Rich 🚶♂️🚶🚶♀️🚶♀️🚶♀️
thanks mate - glad you enjoyed it
Good video for a 50 year old😂🎉
Thanks mate
The best Camino is the sum of Salvador + Primitivo! Try them together
thats a great idea
Great video, i have walked all these caminos ans agree with your list! I also walked from Le Puy en Velay on the Podiensis and it has probably been my favourite so far but of course finishes in Roncesvellas.
I am so excited to do this route this coming year and make a new film - looks wonderful - thanks so much for watching and every blessing on the camino
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great video dad
I appreciate it
lets do it! camino .......P
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The best Camino is the sum of Salvador + Primitivo! Try them together
I have not done Salvador - but i am super excited to do it soon - thanks for watching and great advice to everyone - I think to combo of the 2 route would be wonderful