I'm planning on walking the Arles Way to Puenta la Reina this spring. Is there any certificate available for completing this walk to Puenta la Reina without walking to Santiago? I don't think so, but it's worth asking.
Thanks for your reply.
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As you know to obtain the Compostella you must walk (at least) that last 100km into Santiago and I believe the same applies to the Certificate of Distance. It may be just a personal thing but I find my battered, bent and faded credencials are the mementoes I look to to offer reminders of times past and always present.
Maybe one day you'll walk from Puenta to SdC together and can join up the entire glory of it all in one of those Certificates.
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