Walking the Camino de Gran Canaria, Spain. A 3-day route on the Canary Islands.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @carolinesaunders6656
    @carolinesaunders6656 Год назад +2

    One for my bucket list, thank you 😊

    • @StingyNomads
      @StingyNomads  Год назад +2

      Our pleasure! We really enjoyed the Camino Gran Canaria it deserves to be on your bucket list.

  • @amorzz100
    @amorzz100 Год назад +1

    So good.

  • @japhet222
    @japhet222 7 месяцев назад

    Looks amazing. Thank you for this video and for the information about this camino on your website - invaluable!

    • @StingyNomads
      @StingyNomads  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback. Buen Camino!

  • @jeff4493
    @jeff4493 Год назад +1

    Lovely video - I’ve walked a couple of the caminos on mainland Spain and didn’t know this one existed, thanks for sharing.

    • @StingyNomads
      @StingyNomads  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. The Camino de Gran Canaria is a great route to walk in winter.

  • @alexthornton4744
    @alexthornton4744 Год назад

    Is it easy to follow, and do you get stamps on the way

  • @JesseDavis
    @JesseDavis Год назад

    Where would this traditionally connect into the rest of the Camino de Santiago on the mainland? [Also, added to my list, for sure.]

    • @JesseDavis
      @JesseDavis Год назад

      From maps, I am guessing the Via de la Plata route starting in Seville, Spain -or- the Portuguese route starting in Lisbon would make sense as the entry points - but since you are flying so far to get back to the mainland of Europe, I guess you could start from any of the other routes. (But those two seem to make logistical sense to me)

    • @StingyNomads
      @StingyNomads  Год назад

      The Camino Gran Canaria is a complete route on its own not an attachment to any other Camino route on the mainland.

    • @JesseDavis
      @JesseDavis Год назад

      @@StingyNomads So, it's not an actual Camino de Santiago route then? (If it does not go to Santiago de Compostela - meaning finishing that last required bit to "count.")
      No matter what, It seems like you could tie it in via Southern Portugal, even if that first bit would not "count" and you would officially be doing one of the Portuguese routes.