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Ending in Sarria?

JustJack

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Time of past OR future Camino
CF: May/June 2023
VDLP: April/May 2024
My plan for my 2025 camino was originally the CP, however I just can't seem to get myself excited about that route, for no good reason. So I've tentatively planned to return to the CF in late May 2025. It's possible that I may not have quite as much time as I'd like to have so my options may be to move relatively quickly and take no rest days, or move much slower and not make it all the way to SDC, ending in Sarria instead.

For context, I walked the CF from SJPDP in 2023 and the VDLP from Seville in 2024. While I enjoyed walking into SDC both times, it's not a huge deal to me. It's a bittersweet feeling, and generally underwhelming. This spring I didn't even pick up my compostela after walking the VDLP. So the idea of not walking all the way to SDC isn't as unthinkable to me as it might be to some others. (although I've never not walked all the way to SCD so I may be underestimating its importance to me...)

Ending in Sarria would allow me to avoid the busyness of the last 100km, which is good. But most of those 100km are also very beautiful, and I hate to miss that.

So it comes down to walking the entire CF more quickly than I'd like, or walking at a slow leisurely pace and ending in Sarria. Obviously the choice is completely personal, but I'm just curious how many others may have ended their camino in Sarria and whether or not it felt really strange and more negative than expected.
 
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Switch to the Invierno at Ponferrada?
It's a great route.
With limited time, I would even start further along the Frances, in order to include the Invierno!

Get in quick though as I see the Tour Groups already have a toe hold there!
It's a lovely quiet finish, as you would know from the last day on the VdlP/Sanabres.
 
How important is it for you to start in SJPdP? I have started in Logrono which is an easily accessible place. You have a lot of choices. If you like the Pyrenees, perhaps you'd like the Primitivo? If you definitely want the CF and have restricted amount of time I'd suggest missing the start or the end rather than putting yourself under pressure to walk more quickly than you would prefer.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I think it is fine if that is what you want. Check Monbus for connections to get you back to a city with a plane or train connection. You probably will end up in Santiago for this even if you don't walk there.
 
My plan for my 2025 camino was originally the CP, however I just can't seem to get myself excited about that route, for no good reason. So I've tentatively planned to return to the CF in late May 2025. It's possible that I may not have quite as much time as I'd like to have so my options may be to move relatively quickly and take no rest days, or move much slower and not make it all the way to SDC, ending in Sarria instead.

For context, I walked the CF from SJPDP in 2023 and the VDLP from Seville in 2024. While I enjoyed walking into SDC both times, it's not a huge deal to me. It's a bittersweet feeling, and generally underwhelming. This spring I didn't even pick up my compostela after walking the VDLP. So the idea of not walking all the way to SDC isn't as unthinkable to me as it might be to some others. (although I've never not walked all the way to SCD so I may be underestimating its importance to me...)

Ending in Sarria would allow me to avoid the busyness of the last 100km, which is good. But most of those 100km are also very beautiful, and I hate to miss that.

So it comes down to walking the entire CF more quickly than I'd like, or walking at a slow leisurely pace and ending in Sarria. Obviously the choice is completely personal, but I'm just curious how many others may have ended their camino in Sarria and whether or not it felt really strange and more negative than expected.
I am thinking about this too. Not because of time but I didn’t like the crowds after Sardis. Walked the whole CF in 2023, but I do like the rest of the CF. Might want to start a few days earlier on the Podiensis.
Last year I did more or less the same. Started in Leon on the Salvador (really really enjoyed that one, so quiet and beautiful. Went then on the Primitivo to Lugo and then from Bilbao along the coast back to Bayonne. I didn’t mind not walking to SdC. But doing three shorter Caminos felt strange. I felt like I didn’t belong anywhere. So reading what I just wrote I might reconsider (one in Sarria).
 
Next year I may travel from Sarria and down to Zamora or Ourense and walk the Sanabres. Don't think I'll walk from Sarria anymore.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I am thinking about this too. Not because of time but I didn’t like the crowds after Sardis. Walked the whole CF in 2023, but I do like the rest of the CF. Might want to start a few days earlier on the Podiensis.
Last year I did more or less the same. Started in Leon on the Salvador (really really enjoyed that one, so quiet and beautiful. Went then on the Primitivo to Lugo and then from Bilbao along the coast back to Bayonne. I didn’t mind not walking to SdC. But doing three shorter Caminos felt strange. I felt like I didn’t belong anywhere. So reading what I just wrote I might reconsider (one in Sarria).
Btw. The CF is nice! It was my first Camino, so I you ever change your mind ….
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
I have walked both CF and CP, I can asure you that CP is a lovely route. And you could always stop in Lugo (or Melide), I undestand what you say about the underwhelming feeling of walking into SdC.
 

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