If start Camino from Lugo to Santiago, can qualify for certificate?

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Yes and if you walk the primitivo backwards a bit from the bus station you can arrive at a large special sign Lugo put up to mark the 100 km point. The official mojone is nearby and also a restaurant to get a stamp in your credential. Get another stamp at the cathedral. You need two a day. I would add a third later in the day as the first two are so close together.

Here is the info on the 100 km sign:

There is a lot more information at the following thread but it is unorganized due to it being posts from lots of folks.
 
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Is there anyone walk Camino Primitivo from Lugo to Santiago?
Its distance is about 100km.
Start from Lugo, can get a certificate? Or it’s not qualified?
Yes.

The "official" distance Cathedral to Cathedral is I believe inferior to 100K, and as to Albergue to Cathedral distance dunno, but the Pilgrim Office recognises it as an OK starting point so there you go.
 
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Is there anyone walk Camino Primitivo from Lugo to Santiago?
Its distance is about 100km.
Start from Lugo, can get a certificate? Or it’s not qualified?
Yes - and a wonderful place to start! My favorite little city in Galicia. I hope you are able to spend two days there seeing it all before setting off on your Camino. The Cathedral is really something. And the Roman wall is a must walk to see the city as it should be seen. From above.
 
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The PO has never seemed bothered so long as you have at least a stamp from Lugo. They used to get edgy if you'd diverted to the Norte via the Verde but even that seems to have dropped out of sight. Two stamps a day and the prize is yours...
I noticed an old thread today about the Verde. It sounds wonderful. If you don't care for the Melida to Santiago crowds and are willing to gamble whether your compostela will be approved look into this more.


Edit: I notice that we have a sub-forum on the Verde at:
 
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