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I'm daydreaming of all the caminos I could do. And how cool it would be to walk from Madrid, and not have to worry about public transport. It won't be for a few years though...

Has anyone walked from Madrid to Leon to Oviedo to Santiago? I'm guessing it would take about 5 weeks?

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I'm daydreaming of all the caminos I could do. And how cool it would be to walk from Madrid, and not have to worry about public transport. It won't be for a few years though...

Has anyone walked from Madrid to Leon to Oviedo to Santiago? I'm guessing it would take about 5 weeks?

Buen Camino
It's a delightful walk. We did the Madrid, then the Salvador to Oviedo, then the Primitivo to Santiago. Unforgettable. We did this in four weeks.
 
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I'm daydreaming of all the caminos I could do. And how cool it would be to walk from Madrid, and not have to worry about public transport. It won't be for a few years though...

Has anyone walked from Madrid to Leon to Oviedo to Santiago? I'm guessing it would take about 5 weeks?

Buen Camino
Something to consider if walking the Camino de Madrid would be starting in Tres Cantos or Colmenar Viejo instead of Madrid. This involves the commuter train (public transportation) from Madrid to those nearby cities. I Pooh-Poohed that idea when I walked it last fall, but having started in Madrid with the all day concrete/city walking, I should have listened to the experienced pilgrims and started in Colmenar. Next time I will for sure as this Camino was amazing.
 

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I'm daydreaming of all the caminos I could do. And how cool it would be to walk from Madrid, and not have to worry about public transport. It won't be for a few years though...

Has anyone walked from Madrid to Leon to Oviedo to Santiago? I'm guessing it would take about 5 weeks?

Buen Camino
I did just that this year. It will probably take just a smidge more, depending on how far you like to walk each day. It took me just over 6 weeks, but I took a lot of detours on the Madrid and I started from the very south end of the city instead of the official starting point downtown, so my first 20 km day didn't even have me leave the city :) (It was a "front door Camino" for me and I picked the wrong part of Madrid to live in.) You could do the Madrid in 2 weeks, and 3 weeks is a good amount to allot to the San Salvador and Primitivo, but it takes a few days to get from one to the other along the Frances.
 

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I did just that this year. It will probably take just a smidge more, depending on how far you like to walk each day. It took me just over 6 weeks, but I took a lot of detours on the Madrid and I started from the very south end of the city instead of the official starting point downtown, so my first 20 km day didn't even have me leave the city :) (It was a "front door Camino" for me and I picked the wrong part of Madrid to live in.) You could do the Madrid in 2 weeks, and 3 weeks is a good amount to allot to the San Salvador and Primitivo, but it takes a few days to get from one to the other along the Frances.
Thanks for the advice
 
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Something to consider if walking the Camino de Madrid would be starting in Tres Cantos or Colmenar Viejo instead of Madrid. This involves the commuter train (public transportation) from Madrid to those nearby cities. I Pooh-Poohed that idea when I walked it last fall, but having started in Madrid with the all day concrete/city walking, I should have listened to the experienced pilgrims and started in Colmenar. Next time I will for sure as this Camino was amazing.
I did not mind the first bit out of central Madrid from the church. I arrived at Madrid airport at around 1430 and used the public transport to get to the Iglesia Santiago y San Juan Bautista and then waited until 1800 for it to open. After getting my credencial stamped at the church I had a short 10 km stroll to my first nights accommodation along the Camino at Hostal Royal Begona. I mostly followed a Wikiloc track as the Camino passes within about 200m of the room. It was a simple enough stroll. Then headed to Gran Hostal El ChiscĂłn at Colmenar Viejo the next day. It took me 14 days to La Robla where I turned off onto the Olvidado.
 
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I walked it last fall, but having started in Madrid with the all day concrete/city walking, I should have listened to the experienced pilgrims and started in Colmenar.
There may be one or two on this forum over the years that skipped the city and started in Colmenar. But I'm pretty sure most of us walked from the centre, didn't regret it, and wouldn't be advising skipping it.
 
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I did not mind the first bit out of central Madrid from the church. I arrived at Madrid airport at around 1430 and used the public transport to get to the Iglesia Santiago y San Juan Bautista and then waited until 1800 for it to open. After getting my credencial stamped at the church I had a short 10 km stroll to my first nights accommodation along the Camino at Hostal Royal Begona. I mostly followed a Wikiloc track as the Camino passes within about 200m of the room. It was a simple enough stroll. Then headed to Gran Hostal El ChiscĂłn at Colmenar Viejo the next day. It took me 14 days to La Robla where I turned off onto the Olvidado.
That darned Gran Hostel El Chiscon is difficult to book.
I've stayed there twice though - and loved it.
I'm walking the Madrid again in April with a friend - it seems many things have changed since the last time.
A couple of the little albergues are now closed, which is sad.
I loved that little place in Santa Maria la Real de Nieva.
Wish they'd reopen it.
 
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Chauncy’s serendipity was better than that of Inspector Clouseau.
Inspector Jacques Clouseau: "There is a time to laugh and a time not to laugh, and this is not one of them."

Chance the Gardener: "As long as the roots are not severed, all is well. And all will be well in the garden"

I fancy Chauncy had a better grip on Camino ;)
 
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