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[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 791719, member: 10982"] Perhaps the Pilgrim Office would be able to let you know how this might be done to ensure that your friend satisfies all the requirements for the compostela. The distance looks like it would be around 350 km of cycling, so that shouldn't be a problem. But it might be an unusual route and how rigourously that has been recorded might be important to them. Some guidance from them might ease your friends mind if getting the compostela is important recognition for them. I am not a cyclist, so I don't quite know whether an average of 70 km/day over hilly Galician roads will be workable. I looked at the route that might be involved, and thought a eight day pattern based on 50 km/day might work: Day 1 & 2: Santiago to Muxia Day 3: Muxia to Finisterre Day 4 - 6: Finisterre to Ferrol Day 7 & 8: Ferrol to Santiago. This gives the option of taking the time at Muxia, Finisterre and Ferrol to do more than just pass through. However, like many of these things, much will depend on how hard your friend is prepared to push this, whether they want to do more than just pass through Muxia, Finisterre, A Coruna and Ferrol (rather than visit significant sites there), what accommodation options are available, etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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