Hey guys portubro here, I have a I'm thinking about going to northern Spain during January for a couple of days to do /out/ stuff. Any toptier locations that I should take in account? Places where I can camp without problems?
I thought about going to Picos de Europa but it's a bit more far from the border than I would like to drive... but I guess I can drive to there if it's the very best place to see. I've been to Coruna before and places in Galicia would be perfect if you know some spots.
Anyways, as I said I can drive to Asturias or Cantabria if it's worth the gas money that I'll have to spend, also should I take ot a bit further and go see Basque Country?
Any help it's very appreciated, thanks.
Ps. Anons from other countries but that know the regions feel free to participate.
Tl:dr Godtier places to see and camp in northern Spain.
>13h and not a single reply
Where are my spanish neighbors at?
>>650462
They are all hard at work
>>650502
>Iberians
>working
Anon, por favor. Plus, Spain had general elections yesterday, so they're either botellón partying, or crying deep in the woods while eating some empanadas de queso.
>>650177
i did the camino primitivo, asturias and gallicia are very nice. I don't know about camping since i slept in hostels.
[spoiler]sorry for the poor help[/spoiler]
>>650618
Hey, op and caminobro here. I did the portuguese one from Porto to Santiago. Any part of Asturias that you recomend? Thanks anon.
alberto barbosa here, I think galicia has a lot of good landscapes tho I can't give you more than this. Pyrenees are awesome although I never did anything more that snowboard there.
>>650625
Pola de allande and fonsagrada had beautiful climbs with very nice views, but the whole of asturias was nice.
I liked asturias better than galicia. It was more green where galicia had a dryer landscape.
I've dreamed of vacationing in Spain for quite a while.
>>650725
keep it /in/ your pants anon
Carajo, donde estan ustedes? No /out/ spaniards? Puta madre maricones!