Camino Baztán also fits your requirements. And you would be walking in both France and Spain.
It can be walked in 5 days where no stage will be more than 25 kms. I really think you should check it out...
@jpabloo, welcome to the forum.
Given what you're looking for I personally would opt for the Camino Inglès, as it seems to fit all of your criteria.
Buen Camino!
Thank you, @kelleymac , for this article! I remember that first paper with five boxes given to me in Roncesvalles . I had no idea what to check, so I checked them all... I was there just to walk. When I arrived in Santiago, and was given the...
Very interesting, thanks.
However:
- "By the thirteenth century, 500,000 pilgrims were walking to Santiago each year." is far from being proven...
- One should distinguish between the reasons which lead to the St James way, which can be...
This afternoon I arrived in Zamora 🇪🇸 to start the Vía de la Plata/Sanabrés to Santiago de Compostela. This will be a test for my new hip which I received in March🚶🏼♀️👟 🎒. I've walked this section of the Camino before, hence the title.
Many...
Posted before; i met an American guy who had walked from SJPP using as many donativo's as he could because they were FREE!!!
We were walking to Mazarife i put him right but from his response and demeanor i got the feeling he was going to carry on!!
Well you can't exactly say what cost a Donativo has as that is down to personal preference and generosity of spirit. I certainly wasn't suggesting they are free if that is what you are asking.
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