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Dropping the certificate and having your stamped passport works for me and good idea . The SARRIA starting point for me was more about trying out the Camino , time , and health after coming from USA and not about any certificate . Having visited all our national parks , which are truly awesome ...
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I did the Sarria-Santiago at 68 yrs. last September as a solo walker . Its very safe and has some challenging hills . In the late September time it is less crowded and cooler . I had a company transfer bag ahead to prearranged hotels which helped make the daily walks easier . I...
I went with MACS ADVENTURES in the UK and they were terrific . They lined up hotels in Sarria/Portomarin/Palas de Rei/Azura/Rua/Santiago .Only used a day pack as my one other bag was transferred ahead each day and waiting in room upon my arrival . Breakfasts were included . Cost was 800 euro but...
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Just did SARRIA - SANTIAGO at 67 yrs.( 9/21/15) and it was a good starter route. Moderate walk and good infrastructure for sure . Its a 5 day walk with some challenging hills but take your time and breathe in the Galician countryside. (poles are a must )
About 2 years . While on holiday in Northern Spain I passed the sign for Camino in Rioja valley on way to San Sebastian and thought "Why not ?"
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