The Post Office (Correos) in Spain have a website in English for the Camino at http://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/en/ which includes some short downloadable information on the Caminos (http://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/en/downloads) and information about their backpack transport (http://www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/en/rucksack-transfer) which we have used to transport my Mum's backpack and found to be cheaper than anywhere else that we looked as well as being reliable.
The Camino Primitivo (or the Original Way) is reportedly the very first Camino Way to Santiago in the 9 th century when most of Spain was under the control of the Moors and it runs from near the city of Ovideo in Asturias as it starts in Villavicosa (which also lies on the Camino Norte so many people follow this Way from Basque city of San Sebastian (Donosti in Basque) or in from the French border at Irun ( this route then hugs the Bay of Biscay passing through Guernica, Bilbao, Santander, Llanes before going under the Picos de Europa and then heads along the coast to Ovideo) before branching off onto the Primitivo which goes across the mountains and through the city of Lugo before joining the Frances at Melide. The route is 320km long. Image taken from https://viaalpina2013.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/camino-del-norte-camino-primitivo/
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