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LizzieW

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June 2025
My husband and I are walking the Camino next June. We are currently booked into guest houses/hostels from Sarria to Santiago.
I feel if we miss doing the meseta, I think we will regret it. That being said, time and financial constraints do not allow us to walk the entire Camino from SJPdP. Can we start in Burgos, walk the Meseta, end up in Astorga, then take a bus to Sarria to finish our Camino? Once in Sarria, we are allowing ourselves 10 days to complete our Camino in Santiago.

Any suggestions as to whether this plan is feasible?

Thank you.
 
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This is a bit of a switch because so many people skip the Meseta. I'm happy that you want to experience it, and it's beautiful in June with the poppies and other wildflowers.

How many days do you have in total? Most people walk from Sarria to Santiago in about 5 days, so you may be able to walk farther each day than you are currently planning. It might be possible to walk a large part of the Meseta and not have to skip from Astorga to Sarria. You don't have to start in Burgos.

I'm a proponent of picking a starting point and doing a continuous walk to Santiago. It's hard to explain, but for me the Camino magic happens when I walk without skipping sections.
 
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My husband and I are walking the Camino next June. We are currently booked into guest houses/hostels from Sarria to Santiago.
I feel if we miss doing the meseta, I think we will regret it. That being said, time and financial constraints do not allow us to walk the entire Camino from SJPdP. Can we start in Burgos, walk the Meseta, end up in Astorga, then take a bus to Sarria to finish our Camino? Once in Sarria, we are allowing ourselves 10 days to complete our Camino in Santiago.

Any suggestions as to whether this plan is feasible?

Thank you.
I walked last month (Burgos to Santiago in about 22 days at a fairly relaxed pace). Sarria to Santiago should be about 6 days maximum, stopping for example in Portomarin, Palas de Rei, Melide, Azura, Amenal). Buen Camino!
 
Yes, Burgos to Santiago is good. You will loose a day in transport so consider just walking from Burgos. You don't need 10 days from Sarria.
Or, if they don't have enough time they could start somewhere in the middle of the Meseta, like Carrión de los Condes, Sahagún, or Frómista.
 
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The Meseta is wonderful. You'll regret missing it IMHO. You've been given so many great options by previous posters, you should feel comfortable about achieving what you need to and having no regrets. Buen Camino!
 
It is not completely clear to me what your best options are. You initially planned the ~115km from Sarria to Santiago, because of time constraints. Thats fine. Now you want to add the ~240km Burgos to Astorga to it. Also a good idea, but a bit weird imho to add more than double to what you initially wanted... But i feel the more time you spend on the camino the better the experience, so if thats possible for you, go for it.
Then skipping ahead and doing the Sarria section in 10 days... again, if you want it like this, why not. But after having walked 240km already that roughly 12km a day (thats 3h of walking) might feel weird to you.
I don't want to tell you to do it in a specific way, but i think there can be some optimizations made to your planning. I also personally would always try to walk a camino with no interruptions in it.
Maybe provide a bit more context so we can help better.
 
The answer is yes you can.
Though .. ten days for Sarria to Santiago? That would be 10kms a day, 6 miles a day .. if that is due to your inability to walk distances it may be better to work out how far you can walk each day happily, not stressed, not overdoing it, then work out a plan from there - add in rest/injury days too.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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