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[QUOTE="Tia Valeria, post: 222637, member: 6537"] The Camino Inglés was my first Camino and we used Johnnie's guide (download link under Resources). If you are still trying to decide the try looking at the Gronze site. Although it is in Spanish the maps and elevations give some idea of what to expect. An alternative idea would be Lugo to Santiago which also qualifies. To make shorter stages we turned left at Casa de Ponti (Ferreira) and joined the Francés at Palas de Rei instead of at Melide, this is not well signed like the route past the albergue and on through As Seixas. We asked for directions and used our map. It might still be given as an alternative route in the CSJ guide to the Primitivo. The Inglés is a much quieter route than the Primitivo-Francés option and it is possible to make your own stages by combining the albergue/hostal suggestions. Enjoy the research as you make your decisions :) Buen Camino [/QUOTE]
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