AshtabulaJed
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- August 2024--Frances
Greetings to all.
I posted a few days ago stating that I will begin my first Camino in St. Jean-pied-de-Port on 29 August and that I will take it slow and steady to Santiago de Compostela. Assuming that it will take me, walking at my own pace, no longer than six weeks, that will leave me approximately two weeks before I need to be in Madrid on October 24 to fly to London to meet up with friends. Any advice on which route to take once I have reached Santiago de Compostela? I could certainly continue on to Fisterre or Muxia, but am wondering if trying to walk the Portuguese route would be more worth my time. Again, this will be mid October. Any advice? Thanks in advance. Jed
I posted a few days ago stating that I will begin my first Camino in St. Jean-pied-de-Port on 29 August and that I will take it slow and steady to Santiago de Compostela. Assuming that it will take me, walking at my own pace, no longer than six weeks, that will leave me approximately two weeks before I need to be in Madrid on October 24 to fly to London to meet up with friends. Any advice on which route to take once I have reached Santiago de Compostela? I could certainly continue on to Fisterre or Muxia, but am wondering if trying to walk the Portuguese route would be more worth my time. Again, this will be mid October. Any advice? Thanks in advance. Jed