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amaWalkers Camino 22-day walks on the Camino Frances

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amaWalkers Camino 22-day walks on the Camino Frances - Accompanied walks on the Camino Frances

amaWalkers Camino has 6 groups walking the Camino Frances this year. We didn't plan so many (we usually only have 3) but that is how it has turned out! Lots of work - booking over 1500 beds, luggage transfers, hired mini-buses etc.

4 groups are our regular 22-day 'Best of Both' walks on three sections from St Jean to Santiago, skipping a chunk in the middle from Logroño to Astorga (all of the meseta) and then from Villafranca (or Ambasmetas) to Samos. We walk from Samos to Santiago.

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We have places in our 22-day Camino Frances route starting in St Jean and ending in Santiago in May and September 2018. Ours are no-frills group walks which means that you stay in pensiones, hostales, some Casa Rural and small hotels - with en suite bathrooms - but no 5 star or Paradores. Luggage transfers are options.
Check out the website for more info. http://www.amawalkerscamino.com/
 
amaWalkers Camino now has 5 groups walking next year.
Check on our website for places still available in the 22-day Camino Frances from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela in May and September, 16-day Camino Aragones from Lourdes to Pamplona, and the May Via Francigena from Lucca to Rome.
www.amawalkerscamino.com
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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