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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 388960, member: 537"] Bet you knew I would jump at the bait. :) But I have to say you've stumped me. No great way to do this in 11 days, IMO, with a late start on Day 1. If you could get to Colmenar on Day 1 (but that's 35 for day 1, and I bet you won't start walking till 11 am or so, right?), you could then go Day 2 to Cercedilla, which would be about 34. There is really nothing to do in Cercedilla, it's a jumping off point for the Navacerrada mountains. Lots of vacation homes, a couple of good restaurants. I have never gotten total clarity about the Cercedilla - Valsaín option, but if you got to Navacerrada on Day 2, Day 3 could be Navacerrada to Valsaín (off camino), Day 4 could then take you beyond Segovia/Zamarramala. How did you come up with 40 for Cuenca de Campos to Sahagún? I'm afraid that may be short, but I remember not having good information on distances there. Mundicamino puts Vilallón to Sahagún at 43, but that seems high. Wikiloc tracs show 38. Cuenca de Campos is about 5 km before Vilallón, so total from Cuenca to Sahagún could be anywhere between 43 and 48. One other thing I would play around with is that there is no need to stop in Sahagún since there are albergues 3 and 10 km after Sahagun. You could stop in Grajal de Campos for instance (that's where Kinky stayed in the soon-to-be-opened albergue in the old jail, though I've not heard if it has totally opened), and then the next day continue on to Burgo Ranero. [/QUOTE]
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