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Signposted route from Uclés to Madrid

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This looks wonderful!

This looks useful, but I can't wait for one of us to walk it and let us know more about where there are places to sleep and eat - KinkyOne, Johnny Walker, isn't this the kind of thing you'd do?
 
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This looks wonderful!

This looks useful, but I can't wait for one of us to walk it and let us know more about where there are places to sleep and eat - KinkyOne, Johnny Walker, isn't this the kind of thing you'd do?
Definitely :D
But unless I win the lottery very soon this "kind of thing" won't happen this year. Sadly. And I'm still torturing myself reading such threads ;)
 
Saw the signposting for this when we visited the Santiago church in Madrid on way home from CdF. Been busy googling since - looks really interesting :)
Ucles - Madrid - Sahagun and then on to Salvador & Primitivo...sounds like a plan.
Would Ucles to Madrid count as the Camino Ucles?
 
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Saw the signposting for this when we visited the Santiago church in Madrid on way home from CdF. Been busy googling since - looks really interesting :)
Ucles - Madrid - Sahagun and then on to Salvador & Primitivo...sounds like a plan.
Would Ucles to Madrid count as the Camino Ucles?
Ugh, wouldn't know that for sure. Camino de Madrid is officially recognized by the Santiago Office although it is mainly (virtualy) made up just few decades ago. Don't know about Ucles though. But then again is that important??? ;)
 
Ugh, wouldn't know that for sure. Camino de Madrid is officially recognized by the Santiago Office although it is mainly (virtualy) made up just few decades ago. Don't know about Ucles though. But then again is that important??? ;)

Absolutely not :)

Was strangely moved on entering the church in Madrid - even more so when I was asked if I wanted a sello. Been considering a Madrid/Salvador/Primitivo trilogy for a while..but now it is singing to me now I just need to find a little time ;)
 
Absolutely not :)

Was strangely moved on entering the church in Madrid - even more so when I was asked if I wanted a sello. Been considering a Madrid/Salvador/Primitivo trilogy for a while..but now it is singing to me now I just need to find a little time ;)
Maybe take into consideration Ucles + Madrid with a little bit of CF and then Invierno???
Either way you choose you won't be disappointed ;)
 
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Maybe take into consideration Ucles + Madrid with a little bit of CF and then Invierno???
Either way you choose you won't be disappointed ;)

Thanks KinkyOne. Any reason you mention Invierno vs Salvador/Primitivo?
Too many choices ;)
 
Thanks KinkyOne. Any reason you mention Invierno vs Salvador/Primitivo?
Too many choices ;)
Well both ways will take you to Santiago eventually ;)
Invierno is just one more option to avoid CF crowds but also a bit more direct line to SdC than Salvador/Primitivo. Also much more solitary. I'm just mentioning it because I haven't walked Primitivo and therefore can't really compare them.
 
Definitely :D
But unless I win the lottery very soon this "kind of thing" won't happen this year. Sadly. And I'm still torturing myself reading such threads ;)
Me too
The list is getting longer by the day
Even without actually knowing where it is ..or how long it is...or what accommodation is available ...it been added to the list!!!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Ugh, wouldn't know that for sure. Camino de Madrid is officially recognized by the Santiago Office although it is mainly (virtualy) made up just few decades ago. Don't know about Ucles though. But then again is that important??? ;)
It doesn’t matter whether the pilgrims office recognizes this Camino or not, because so long as you walk the last 100 km on a recognized Camino, you should be fine. This one will take you either to the Frances, or the Sanabres, or maybe even the Invierno!
 
It doesn’t matter whether the pilgrims office recognizes this Camino or not, because so long as you walk the last 100 km on a recognized Camino, you should be fine. This one will take you either to the Frances, or the Sanabres, or maybe even the Invierno!
You know I know that and that's why I added if it is of any importance. It is not
;)
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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