IntlGuyJim
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Apr/May 2025
My wife and I (late 60's & early mid 70"s) are planning to walk just enough miles to earn the certificate. We've both had recent surgery that makes a longer trek seem too challenging (though hope to recover enough to take another stab someday....) We're both completely bilingual, she speaking Spanish as her native language, me as my second (since moving to latinamerica at age 7, and undergoing complete immersion.) I also can fake my way through some Portunol if needed.
My question is: Which of the three routes that make just over 100km is most recommended, and why? One factor is, we (especially my wife) will need to start the first few days with short distances, while we build stamina, so need plentiful options for lodging close together:
- End of French route, starting at Sarria;
- the English route, starting at Ferrol;
- the Portuguese route, starting at Tui
Thanks in advance,
Jim
My question is: Which of the three routes that make just over 100km is most recommended, and why? One factor is, we (especially my wife) will need to start the first few days with short distances, while we build stamina, so need plentiful options for lodging close together:
- End of French route, starting at Sarria;
- the English route, starting at Ferrol;
- the Portuguese route, starting at Tui
Thanks in advance,
Jim