If you're not bothered about ending in Santiago, why not start in Santiago and walk to Finisterre - really pretty, and you get to arrive at an historical 'endpoint'. Think it's around the 70km mark . .
Thanks for your comment. I know there's plenty of other good information available, much of it created by you and other people on the forum,
I'm not concerned about navigation or finding places to stay, but there is much that I've admired in...
I often say that I don't understand people who are unwilling to repeat a Camino route. To me it is like being served a great meal and saying "I loved it! I never want to eat those dishes again." or listening to a great song and saying "What a...
As said above, lots of places provide stamps. I tend to get them whenever I stop for a coffee/Aquarius/vino etc. Your Credencial can then be 'topped up' with stamps from places of more significance if you choose, without any of the 'I need...
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