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5 to 7 days, what would you do?
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[QUOTE="OzAnnie, post: 816735, member: 27139"] Hi [USER=84238]@Silencio Por Favor[/USER] Yours days would fit perfectly into the final section of the Portuguese ‘from Tui’ . Although you aren’t concerned about ending in Santiago - this one will and also qualifies for a Compostela. There are so many sections that fit into those days . Do you live in Spain? This would mean that you won’t need as much recovery time from travel like we ‘longhaul traveller ‘ pilgrims. The Salvador (coming from outside spain ) can take a few days (combination of getting to Léon and getting out of Oviedo to return airport ). The Salvador is a beautiful route but fits in between a few other routes so well., it’s easier to do as part of a combo from CdM and/or continuation to primitivo or Norte. The suggestions above from [USER=1589]@C clearly[/USER] are interesting too but on any you choose you may need to lose some of your walking days getting to and from start/finish points. Happy planning Buen camino Annie [/QUOTE]
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