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The Camino Primitivo-Oviedo to Santiago (11 days)
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[QUOTE="Richard Martin, post: 560926, member: 71856"] Hello Everyone: I recently walked the Camino Primitivo. It was an incredible experience. At times, I was confused as to what distances I would need to travel daily. I can tell you from my experience, if you are fit and willing to push yourself the final two days, an 11 day walk from Oviedo to Santiago is very do-able. Here is how I did it: Day 1: Oviedo to San Juan de Villapanada Day 2: San Juan de Villapanada to El Espin Day 3: El Espin to Campiello Day 4: Campiello to Bercucedo (via Las Hospitales) Day 5: Bercucedo to Castro Day 6: Castro to A Fonsagrada Day 7: A Fonsagrada to O Cadavo Day 8: O Cadavo to Lugo Day 9: Lugo to Ferreira Day 10: Ferreira to Arzua Day 11: Arzua to Santiago de Compostela Last two days were about 40 km each, other days varied between 20-35 km. Yes, there were blisters galore, but what is the El Camino without blisters? I would leave around 8 am and usually finished between 3-5 pm. When planning my trip I couldn't find any posts that took the Las Hospitales route into account (I highly recommend this choice) so I decided to post this for future Primitivo pilgrims. Would also suggest getting an app on your phone with more accurate distance information. Buen Camino [/QUOTE]
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