Yes tips please!
We only have the Portuguese from Valença to compare it with. From Tui we did it in 8 days. We enjoyed our pace. Never started before 7:30 - 8:00 and stopped at many bars for cafe con leche along the way.
If we decide on the...
I'm walking the Ingles in a few weeks and it will be my first Camino. I'm really looking forward to it. You can either take a plane or train from Madrid to A Coruna, then a train or bus to Ferrol.
More trains Madrid to A Coruña and then bus or train connection to Ferrol.
The Ingles is a lovely, short but entire Camino with a long history. Worth researching
Think about walking the Inglés. Quite a good Camino (as they all are). We walked it in 6 days, but you could stretch it out a couple more. Start in Ferrol and along The Way you pass through wonderful towns like Pontedueme and Betanzos (famous for...
The good thing about Sarria to Santiago is that there are plenty of intermediary towns to stop in, which is especially helpful for those wanting to walk shorter stages.
Probably quicker and cheaper from Porto. ALSA or Flixbus from Porto airport to Santiago then Monbus to Sarria. Probably via Lugo as there is only one direct Monbus per day
It depends what you want, but yes there is nothing wrong with walking from Sarria. It might be busy, but if you can avoid starting on a weekend, and assuming you are talking about early July I'm sure you will have a great time.
Which camino should we do next? My husband, 65 and I, 61 walked the Camino Portuguese from Valença to Santiago in June. -124 km. It was an amazing experience. The weather was perfect. We walked it in 9 days. Much longer than the average peregrino...
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