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Camino Frances: Astorga-SdC 2021, SJPP-Burgos 2022
I'm sure this topic has been covered thoroughly but I'm not able to find it. I only have 6-9 (10?) days but am determined to walk to SdC on the CF. (Flight to/from Madrid.) I will be landing in late April, finishing the first week of May. What are your recommendations for a smart, lovely, and do-able Camino at that time of year and with the limited time? I was thinking Astorga, but maybe Ponferrada is better? or?? My goal is to later walk the full CF, enjoying the familiar end that I walked before. Thanks!
 
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Look at Gronze.com. If you follow their stages, the farthest you could start from Santiago and finish in 9 days would be Villafranca del Bierzo. It's conceivable to start at Ponferrada, but you might be pushing it a bit.

 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
"Where did you start from" is always among the first questions asked when pilgrims meet. You will find yourself explaining just why Villafranca del Bierzo or Ponferrada, Consider perhaps the Camino Inglés starting from Ferro just north of Coruña you have a complete Camino with the Compostela and no apologies need to be offered.
 
"Where did you start from" is always among the first questions asked when pilgrims meet. You will find yourself explaining just why Villafranca del Bierzo or Ponferrada, Consider perhaps the Camino Inglés starting from Ferro just north of Coruña you have a complete Camino with the Compostela and no apologies need to be offered.
No "apologies" are necessary, regardless where you start. "Where did you start?" is just pilgrims making small talk.
 
Look at Gronze.com. If you follow their stages, the farthest you could start from Santiago and finish in 9 days would be Villafranca del Bierzo. It's conceivable to start at Ponferrada, but you might be pushing it a bit.

Thanks so much for the web link and your thoughts re Villafranca del Bierzo.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
"Where did you start from" is always among the first questions asked when pilgrims meet. You will find yourself explaining just why Villafranca del Bierzo or Ponferrada, Consider perhaps the Camino Inglés starting from Ferro just north of Coruña you have a complete Camino with the Compostela and no apologies need to be offered.
I appreciate you mentioning Camino Ingles as an alternative. I really am looking at my long-term goal of walking the full CF with "familiar road ahead" at the end. I will think on it more.
 
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No "apologies" are necessary, regardless where you start. "Where did you start?" is just pilgrims making small talk.
Thanks for this comment. I realize that I may run into those that think my preparations and abbreviated walk "don't count". I'm content with my plans and what I'm able to do now. It's all good :)
 
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Thanks for this comment. I realize that I may run into those that think my preparations and abbreviated walk "don't count". I'm content with my plans and what I'm able to do now. It's all good :)

If you run into anyone who thinks that starting where ever you decide to start isn't good enough, just remember - the issue is not with where you started or your Camino, but rather some issue internal to the other person.

That said, once Camino I started in Leon and once I started in Burgos - and I don't remember having any issues with explaining why. People come and go from the Camino all along the routes.
 

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