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2 Weeks In September

ChrisT

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Porto to Santiago Sept 2018
Hello All,

I have 2 weeks off work at the end of September and I'm looking for advice on what would be a good 10 or so days walking on the Camino. I don't really need to finish in Santiago and I did Sarria to Santiago last November so don't want to do that part again (although I really enjoyed it).

I was thinking of Tui to Santiago on the Portuguese Camino and then onto Finisterre. Flying in and out of Vigo from Edinburgh. I live in Cumbria in the North of England. Would that be doable in the timescale?

Other suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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Hello All,

I have 2 weeks off work at the end of September and I'm looking for advice on what would be a good 10 or so days walking on the Camino. I don't really need to finish in Santiago and I did Sarria to Santiago last November so don't want to do that part again (although I really enjoyed it).

I was thinking of Tui to Santiago on the Portuguese Camino and then onto Finisterre. Flying in and out of Vigo from Edinburgh. I live in Cumbria in the North of England. Would that be doable in the timescale?

Other suggestions would be appreciated.
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