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One week Camino- Start in SJPDP

Damien Rushe

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Hi,

Starting our Camino next week and looking for some last minute tips. We start on Sunday from St Jean and our aim is to get to Logrono in 6/7 days. Is this achievable??? Anyone recommend an itinerary for the week
 
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Damien:

It is doable in 6 to 7 days. My recommendation would be to start slowly and let your body and the weather dictate the pace. Everyone is different and my pace might not suit you.

Ultreya,
Joe
 
Hi,

Starting our Camino next week and looking for some last minute tips. We start on Sunday from St Jean and our aim is to get to Logrono in 6/7 days. Is this achievable??? Anyone recommend an itinerary for the week
No sweat, I did it in five and a half days.
Day 1. to Roncevalles 16.75 mls
Day 2. Larrasoana 16.75 mls
Day 3. Zariquiequi 16.5 mls
Day 4. Estella 23 mls
Day 5.Torres del Rio 18.5 mls
Day 6. Ventosa 25.5 mls or Logrono 12.5 mls for an easy day
 
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I did it starting in Roncesvalles, and made it to Santo Domingo in 8 days. If you start in St. Jean you can make it to Logroño. I loved all these towns too.
Day 1: Roncesvalles to Zubiri
Day 2: Zubiri to Cizur Menor (I wanted to avoid Pamplona but you don't have to)
Day 3: Cizur to Puente la Reina
Day 4: Puente la Reina to Estella
Day 5: Estella to Torres del RĂ­o
Day 6: Torres del Río to Logroño
Day 7: Logroño to Nájera
Day 8: Nájera to Santo Domingo
 

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