ChloeRose
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Le Puy route and Camino Frances 2015/16
Hello all,
I'm now a month and a half into my Camino. I started in Le Puy and was averaging 20-27kms a day; best experience of my life! However, I got (and ignored for days!) two separate toe infections which got bad enough to require surgery. I'm now resting up in a small French town, 5 days walking from SJPP, for the next 4-5 days (already on my 6th rest day here). My flight home is already booked for a fast approaching end of June date, leaving from Santiago.
So with only 10-15 feasible days left of walking available, I've decided to stick to this route and get a little ways into Spain, then come back and finish the Camino Frances another year.
My question: best way to travel quickly from somewhere in Spain near SJPP to Santiago and still absorb some visuals? I'd rather not fly. Any good experiences on buses or trains to share?
Thanks!
(Anyone reading this who has yet to take on their Camino adventure: Listen to your feet! And consider waiting to book your return flight until you've started your route and gotten a good sense of your rhythm. Part of the reason I didn't take care of my feet was because I was locked into a really unforgiving schedule.)
I'm now a month and a half into my Camino. I started in Le Puy and was averaging 20-27kms a day; best experience of my life! However, I got (and ignored for days!) two separate toe infections which got bad enough to require surgery. I'm now resting up in a small French town, 5 days walking from SJPP, for the next 4-5 days (already on my 6th rest day here). My flight home is already booked for a fast approaching end of June date, leaving from Santiago.
So with only 10-15 feasible days left of walking available, I've decided to stick to this route and get a little ways into Spain, then come back and finish the Camino Frances another year.
My question: best way to travel quickly from somewhere in Spain near SJPP to Santiago and still absorb some visuals? I'd rather not fly. Any good experiences on buses or trains to share?
Thanks!
(Anyone reading this who has yet to take on their Camino adventure: Listen to your feet! And consider waiting to book your return flight until you've started your route and gotten a good sense of your rhythm. Part of the reason I didn't take care of my feet was because I was locked into a really unforgiving schedule.)