Second response! It took me 27 walking days to get from Gernica to Compostela, and I had lay days in Bilbao and Gijon as well, so 29 days all up. I would walk it a bit slower if I were to do it again. I did 40 km on the day I reached Bilbao, and 45 km from Sebrado to Arca on our second last day [ mostly flat going, and pretty fit by that stage]. So there were a couple of big days involved.
As to cycling, I can give no advice, as I have never been a devotee of that occupation. I am reminded though of brave Agnes from Poland, who we met on the del Norte. Each evening she would limp slowly in to the albergue and declare that she would have to get a bus the next day, her feet and legs were too sore, she could not walk any more. Next morning she would say that she felt a little better, she would try walking, and may be she would even make it the whole way on foot. Of course that evening she would again be talking of a bus, and so the cycle would repeat itself each day. The last time I saw her in the cathedral square at Compostela, where she had arrived after walking the whole way, she was adamant that she would be cycling her next camino! Walking was much too slow, she said, and you have to work just as hard going down hill as you did going up!
Thank you for sharing.
Alan Pearce
Be brave. Life is joyous.