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kevingerrity

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I’m walking my first Camino (Frances) I arrive Madrid on 9/15 and must meet some friends in Sarria on 10/3. I plan on walking by myself from 9/16-10/2.
My inclination is to start walking in SJPDP, see how far I get, then get transportation ahead to Sarria on 10/3. My other option is to plan backwards from Sarria and start walking somewhere around 300-350km before Sarria.
I like the idea of being able to travel at a pace I enjoy rather than locking myself into a set itinerary. The one question that is holding me back is the availability of transportation forward on the Camino. Is it relatively simple to get transportation ahead to Sarria along the route?
I feel like I can make it to somewhere between Burgos and Sahagun.
Thanks to all for any advice.
 
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I’m walking my first Camino (Frances) I arrive Madrid on 9/15 and must meet some friends in Sarria on 10/3. I plan on walking by myself from 9/16-10/2.
My inclination is to start walking in SJPDP, see how far I get, then get transportation ahead to Sarria on 10/3. My other option is to plan backwards from Sarria and start walking somewhere around 300-350km before Sarria.
I like the idea of being able to travel at a pace I enjoy rather than locking myself into a set itinerary. The one question that is holding me back is the availability of transportation forward on the Camino. Is it relatively simple to get transportation ahead to Sarria along the route?
I feel like I can make it to somewhere between Burgos and Sahagun.
Thanks to all for any advice.


This tool might be helpful.


Daily train also from Burgos / Sahagun to Sarria.
 
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lt56ny

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I’m walking my first Camino (Frances) I arrive Madrid on 9/15 and must meet some friends in Sarria on 10/3. I plan on walking by myself from 9/16-10/2.
My inclination is to start walking in SJPDP, see how far I get, then get transportation ahead to Sarria on 10/3. My other option is to plan backwards from Sarria and start walking somewhere around 300-350km before Sarria.
I like the idea of being able to travel at a pace I enjoy rather than locking myself into a set itinerary. The one question that is holding me back is the availability of transportation forward on the Camino. Is it relatively simple to get transportation ahead to Sarria along the route?
I feel like I can make it to somewhere between Burgos and Sahagun.
Thanks to all for any advice.
Remember the transportation system in Spain for rail and buses is far superior to the United States. Even in the smallest of villages you can almost always get to where you need to go. Check google maps and ask about local buses from town to town. Rome to rio will definitely help. You can book buses online. Alsa is especially easy as well as trains. You should have no problem at all.
 
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kevingerrity

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Remember the transportation system in Spain for rail and buses is far superior to the United States. Even in the smallest of villages you can almost always get to where you need to go. Check google maps and ask about local buses from town to town. Rome to rio will definitely help. You can book buses online. Alsa is especially easy as well as trains. You should have no problem at all.
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I’m walking my first Camino (Frances) I arrive Madrid on 9/15 and must meet some friends in Sarria on 10/3. I plan on walking by myself from 9/16-10/2.
My inclination is to start walking in SJPDP, see how far I get, then get transportation ahead to Sarria on 10/3. My other option is to plan backwards from Sarria and start walking somewhere around 300-350km before Sarria.
I like the idea of being able to travel at a pace I enjoy rather than locking myself into a set itinerary. The one question that is holding me back is the availability of transportation forward on the Camino. Is it relatively simple to get transportation ahead to Sarria along the route?
I feel like I can make it to somewhere between Burgos and Sahagun.
Thanks to all for any advice.
If you would enjoy a continuous walk; the chance to integrate with other pilgrims and to fully experience the unfolding of the Way. Start from Burgos, easily accessible from Madrid, or even start from Madrid to Sahagun to Sarria.

If you enjoy spending time on public transport and complex logistics then you'll enjoy trying to get from Madrid to St Jean (not doable in a day but maybe 2) and then sorting out your transfer from wherever you need to to get to Sarria. Dear old Rome2 will show you most of the possibilities but don't expect transport systems to integrate. Routes run from major towns and cities to the tiniest Pueblos and back again.

There is indeed one train a day from Burgos to Sarria and there is often one bus a day that links up the smaller towns along the Camino Frances after Burgos.

Happy planning
 
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I’m walking my first Camino (Frances) I arrive Madrid on 9/15 and must meet some friends in Sarria on 10/3. I plan on walking by myself from 9/16-10/2.
My inclination is to start walking in SJPDP, see how far I get, then get transportation ahead to Sarria on 10/3. My other option is to plan backwards from Sarria and start walking somewhere around 300-350km before Sarria.
I like the idea of being able to travel at a pace I enjoy rather than locking myself into a set itinerary. The one question that is holding me back is the availability of transportation forward on the Camino. Is it relatively simple to get transportation ahead to Sarria along the route?
I feel like I can make it to somewhere between Burgos and Sahagun.
Thanks to all for any advice.
Transportation ahead is not hard at all. Busses, trains or taxi's will do it for you. Start in a place you're comfortable with (time, distance), then adjust as you walk. Wish I could go with you
 
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