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I am hope to do the coastal route in September or October, but I may only have 2 or 21/2 weeks. What would be the best use of the time- beginning in? ending in?
I did the Camino Frances in 2017, but did not finish, so Santiago can wait, or not?
Thanks,
I am arriving in Biarritz late Tuesday evening. I have a reservation in Bayonne. The train to from CDG was too early for my flight.I was wondering if I should cancel it and go straight to SJPDP , I do not have a place and it will be late. Thanks for any advice.
Hi Leanne and Ron and Mia.
I am starting on the 26th from SJPP, by myself. First stop at Orisson. I have been thinking though, of taking the Valcarlos route to Roncesvalles. Hope to meet you all along the Way. Buen Camino.
Mia you are very brave.
Have you tried an air route to Biarritz, which is not too far from Bayonne? I am a day earlier than you and because of my late arrival at CDG, I need to stay a night in Bayonne.
Glad I found this thread. I am a first time pilgrim, walking at the end of April. I think the Valcarlos route sounds like a better option for me, even though I have booked a night at Orrison.
Hi, I thought I would start the Camino in the fall, but now I will be starting the last week in April, after my daughter's wedding. I thought it would be better to book just a one way ticket going and then see how it plans out for the return trip home.
I am a retired teacher and want to do the Camino de Santiago. I am old, but fit. I run and walk a lot. I need to be back in the states for my daughter's wedding at the beginning of April. Do I need to plan for 2 months or can it be less? Will I be all alone on the Camino during February and...
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