[Gocamino] Starting, Walking, Stamps Etc

Robert Spenger rspenger at earthlink.net
Sat Apr 27 09:09:24 PDT 2013


Tell that to the Spanish, who make up the bulk of the pilgrimage. Of course they also start from other parts of Spain, but Roncesvalles is one of their most popular starting places, although far behind Sarria, which is the most convenient starting point for those who are doing the minimum 100km. SJPP is mostly for us furriners. Personally, I prefer Oloron or points north and/or east of it. In the Past, the Col de Somport was a more used entry point to Spain than the route Napoleon, and is a far more scenic route. In the Present it has not gotten the press that SJPP has.

Bob S.


On Apr 27, 2013, at 5:22 AM, Tim wrote:

Hi All,
    I feel that it is necessary to add a little to the post below.  The 
usual starting point, if there is one, for the Camino Frances is not 
Roncevalles.  Roncevalles is not, and never has been, anything other 
than a stop over, a very important stopover but still just that.  It is 
a tiny hamlet with virtually no transport links other than minibuses and 
a once a day bus link to Pamplona.  In other words to start from 
Roncevalles you first have to get there and the majority of pilgrims 
both past and present get there on foot.
Tim Proctor




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