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Rome to Santiago

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December 2024
I’m looking to do a long Camino (full Schengen stay) and feel a walk from Rome would be interesting. I’ve searched here and general internet but I’m not finding much information.

Any insights on this walk? It surprises me that this doesn’t seem to be an established route. Can you recommend a route or a way to link established caminos together?

And…. Can this be done in 89.5 days.

If not what would be another long Camino? I am limited to walking in winter. I was looking at Via Francigena (London to Rome) but this does not appear to be a winter friendly route
 
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a walk from Rome would be interesting. I’ve searched here and general internet but I’m not finding much information.

Any insights on this walk? It surprises me that this doesn’t seem to be an established route. Can you recommend a route or a way to link established caminos together?

And…. Can this be done in 89.5 days.
Rome to Santiago took me 106 days in 2012. There was not much info then for much of the route, but maybe there is now. It is more expensive than routes purely in Spain.

As far as I know it is not a popular route. I think Santiago to Rome is more popular than Rome to Santiago.

You could probably do Canterbury to Rome in 90 days. I did it in less than this in 2011.

You might consider variations on the VdlP, starting in Malaga on the Mozarabe joining VdlP and later switching to the Sanabres to SdC and finishing in Fisterra.

Then there is the Voie de Vezelay, joining the Frances, switching to the Salvador, Primitivo, Norte and rejoining the Frances into SdC.

Lots of choices!!
 
It took me 77 days on that route from near the Italian border to Santiago, so 89 from Rome seems doubtful.

The route anyway is Francigena until Lucca > Massa > La Spezia, coastal route 'til the French border, Provençal Way to Arles, then Arles Way and quickest would be switch to the Francès via SJPP.
 
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