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American - planning 1st time Camino
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sept 2025
In previous threads by me I was going to attempt the whole Camino, but decided it's not gonna work for me to get that much time away from work.
I decided I do, however, want to do a 100KM route so that I can at least get a taste of the Camino & also earn my certificate.
My criteria is the pilgrimage needs to be under 8 days, and each walking day should ideally be between 10-15 KM. The shorter walking distance is due to the fact that I am not in the best shape & don't want to hate the experience by overdoing. I will train for at least 6 months in advance, but I'm no athlete.
The time of year will be September or early October next year (2025).
With this in mind I am looking for advice on the best route that fits these parameters. What route has the flattest terrain ( the least amount of uphill/downhill)?
Right now based on my limited research, the Camino Ingles from Ferrol looks like it. But I don't know if it is too physically challenging or if there is an easier alternative.
Thanks!
I decided I do, however, want to do a 100KM route so that I can at least get a taste of the Camino & also earn my certificate.
My criteria is the pilgrimage needs to be under 8 days, and each walking day should ideally be between 10-15 KM. The shorter walking distance is due to the fact that I am not in the best shape & don't want to hate the experience by overdoing. I will train for at least 6 months in advance, but I'm no athlete.
The time of year will be September or early October next year (2025).
With this in mind I am looking for advice on the best route that fits these parameters. What route has the flattest terrain ( the least amount of uphill/downhill)?
Right now based on my limited research, the Camino Ingles from Ferrol looks like it. But I don't know if it is too physically challenging or if there is an easier alternative.
Thanks!