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Walking the Camino Ingles mid-October

margomorrison

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Hello. I'm doing the Camino for the first time in mid-October. The Camino Ingles. My understanding is that it's a five-day walk from Ferrol to Santiago. I've been training for a couple of months, and still unsure if I'm going to be able to walk the 15-18 miles per day. If I feel the need to take transportation from one of the towns to the next destination, what are my options?
 
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@margomorrison , may I suggest that if you're unsure, then just add a day or two to your plans ( assuming that's possible) .
Just because most walk it in 4 to 5 days doesn't mean you HAVE to. That's just sticking to the so called 'Stages'. There are many little towns along the camino and whilst not all have Albergues many do, or at least a small Hotel etc.
Lots of people have posted here about taking it slowly, one or two planned 8 day's (for health reasons). If you've been training, even allowing one day more will make a big difference to the mileage you need to cover on a daily basis.
Sorry, appreciate that's not really a direct answer to your transport question. Worst case taxis are everywhere, and I believe one or two towns have buses between but sorry I can't recall which.
Buen Camino!
 

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Hello. I'm doing the Camino for the first time in mid-October. The Camino Ingles. My understanding is that it's a five-day walk from Ferrol to Santiago. I've been training for a couple of months, and still unsure if I'm going to be able to walk the 15-18 miles per day. If I feel the need to take transportation from one of the towns to the next destination, what are my options?
Just a note that if you intend to ask for a compostella that you should have walked the last 100 km. If you taxi, consider a taxi back the next morning to resume where you left off the day before. If a compostella is not your goal then disregard.
 
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Hello. I'm doing the Camino for the first time in mid-October. The Camino Ingles. My understanding is that it's a five-day walk from Ferrol to Santiago. I've been training for a couple of months, and still unsure if I'm going to be able to walk the 15-18 miles per day. If I feel the need to take transportation from one of the towns to the next destination, what are my options?
I walked it in 6 days at the start of June this year by taking two short days at the start. Starting in Ferrol and walking to Neda on day 1, staying in Neda albergue and from Neda to Miño on day 2. Then Miño (municipal albergue) to Pontedeume, (there is a municipal alberuge but I stayed in a private hostal) then to Betanzos, (municipal) from there to Hospital de Bruma (private albergue) , Hospital to Sigüeiro (private albergue) and from Sigüeiro to Santiago on day 6. That was the perfect mix of a few 'easy' days and some longer which with the steep climbs on some stretches was the exact right number of 'stages' for me.
 
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As Expatkiwi has pointed out you can take as long as you like or need to. I intend to start on October 8th from Ferrol and with the help of Gronze worked out the following stops:
1. Fene (about 18.5 km)
2. Mino (about 19 km0
3. Presedo (about 21.5 km)
4. A Rua (about 19 km)
5. Sigueiro (about 17.5 km)
or: Torre de Marantes ( about 21.5 km)
6. Santiago ( 16 km or 12 km)

Buen camino!
 
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I walked it in 6 days at the start of June this year by taking two short days at the start. Starting in Ferrol and walking to Neda on day 1, staying in Neda albergue and from Neda to Miño on day 2. Then Miño (municipal albergue) to Pontedeume, (there is a municipal alberuge but I stayed in a private hostal) then to Betanzos, (municipal) from there to Hospital de Bruma (private albergue) , Hospital to Sigüeiro (private albergue) and from Sigüeiro to Santiago on day 6. That was the perfect mix of a few 'easy' days and some longer which with the steep climbs on some stretches was the exact right number of 'stages' for me.
Sorry, what was your staging? I think you’ve made a minor mistake here- the way I read this you were on the trail for 7 days, not 6. Where did you stay on days 2 , 3 and 4? If it was Pontedeume on day 3 then you went backwards…. .
 

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