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A friend is flying to Barcelona and then wants to walk for 10 days on the Camino Frances. What is the easiest way to link up with the Camino Frances from Barcelona?
 
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If you only have 10 days walking and want to arrive at Santiago de Compostela to obtain the Compostela, you need to start no farther away than Ponferrada. I believe there are trains from Barcelona that stop there as well.

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A friend is flying to Barcelona and then wants to walk for 10 days on the Camino Frances. What is the easiest way to link up with the Camino Frances from Barcelona?
If your friend has 10 days to walk the camino, I don't think he should start in Pamplona. Probably Ponferrada, Astorga or Leon is the farthest from Santiago (s)he can do. There trains to Leon actually continues to these other cities.
 
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If your friend has 10 days to walk the camino, I don't think he should start in Pamplona. Probably Ponferrada, Astorga or Leon is the farthest from Santiago (s)he can do. There trains to Leon actually continues to these other cities.
It depends if the friend needs to finish in Santiago or not. Pamplona to Burgos is a lovely walk achievable in ten days. They might want to maximise their short time walking, especially if Santiago is not essential on this trip.
 
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