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14 Days on the Camino Frances

Doogman

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Hello Everyone:

My niece and a friend are considering doing a section of the Camino Frances in late spring/early summer. They were asking me for advice on which section to walk, but since I have not actually walked the CF, I thought I would turn to the Forum members. (I apologize, as I know that this question has probably been asked many, many times before, and I did look back at some of the earlier threads, but there is so much information there, it is a bit difficult to pull it all together). From what I know, I tentatively suggested SJPdP to Burgos, but I am sure that there will be other good suggestions as well.

They are about 30 years old, in reasonably good shape, with no burning desire to arrive in SdC or receive a Compostela. I would think access to and from the Camino would be relevant.

Any suggestions are greatly welcome, and thanks in advance!
 
The 9th edition the Lightfoot Guide will let you complete the journey your way.
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Yes, Leon to Santiago is a great section. You get a bit of the famed Meseta, a hike over a couple largish mountains, and across Galicia, which is beautiful.

I know that they aren't necessarily interested in reaching Santiago, but one of the things I really enjoyed by getting to Santiago was the sense of completion - and - being able to "complete" the journey with the people that I met along the way. I met some amazing people and to be able to see some of them to the end was incredible.
 
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If getting to Santiago isn't such a big priority, I'd recommend starting in SJPDP and hiking the mountains. They'll be walking with other people who are just starting out, and the energy/comradery in Roncesvalles is amazing. The people are the best part!
 
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