I went for "other". Current plan is to pick up last year's Covid-truncated camino at Montserrat in October, with a few days on the Camí Sant Jaume, joining the Ruta del Ebro at Fuentes del Ebro, then take the Castellano-Aragonés from Gallur to Santo Domingo de Silos. Down the Lana to Riofrío del Llano, across on the Arcipreste to Guadalajara to pick up the Mendocino to Manzanares el Real, followed by a few days on the Madrid. Then across to the Levante at Arévalo, down to Ávila, take the Teresiana to Alba de Tormes and on to Salamanca, Camino Torres to Peso da Régua, up the Camino Portugués del Interior to Verín, picking up the Sanabrés there and so to Santiago.
We shall see.
Ok, I think that if I were to plot out this route on a map, I would conclude that some drunkard had picked up a pencil and started to scribble across the Iberian peninsula. Masterful.
Two of my favorites — Arévalo, and the whole Castellano-Aragonés!!!!!
Do you have a guess-timate of how many days this would take?
And since I think you have already walked the Torres and the Interior, is there a reason why you chose the Interior over staying a bit longer on the Torres and moving to the Greira e dos Arrieros at Braga? (I’m asking because I am trying to decide between Interior and Geira, if in fact I can walk this fall)).