Casa Ivar
Camino de Invierno Guide
Camino de Invierno Guide
This Guide come with 1 free Camino passport.
This is the Fifth Edition of the guide that was first published in 2011 in Spanish, but now is also out in English.
It has:
- 138 pages
- 100 pictures
- 11 altitude profiles
- 25 maps
- Planes street from the main towns
- Information complete all stages
- Albergues, hostels, fountains, bars, taxis, trains, buses.
- Hours for masses in the main towns.
- Places where you can collect stamps.
- Places suitable for cyclists and bicycle repair workshops.
- Weight: 210g
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No legend for maps. Maps are confusing and hard to read. The translation into English is very poor and confusing.
Ok. Translation from Spanish not too good. I should have ordered it in Spanish. Yellow headlines were hard to read. Good advice
Unfortunately I will not be able to use the Guide until next year. It does look very detailed though & was exactly what I wanted.
This appears to be a nice comprehensive guide for a lesser traveled route. Unfortunately covid has forced me to change my plans and i won't have the chance to use it soon. Service and shipping from Ivar was easy and fast, even to the US.
This Guide was written by a pilgrim for pilgrims so it's really great and practical Guidebook. I like the street plans for the main places you reach at the end of each stage which shows you where you are , the camino and what's there. I understand a new edition will be released in the future as the regional government are investing in new signage and Albergues.