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I'm sure you could do it in thirty days :)
Most small to large towns have a cash point or more. The more distant or tiny villages may not. I usually stock up on enough to get me from hub to hub. Supermarkets will also take cards if you don want to always use your cash supply.
Wayfarer pretty much nailed the answer there. Though you could probably still start from before Logroño. But if you start in Logroño you could take time to check out Burgos for a day or another city down the way :)
Thanks for the responses. I shall definitely be asking people first. On the first book I did I was writing it all post-event so I had to fish out all the contact details I had pocketed and email everyone. At least on the camino I can check with the people there and then!
I got my credential...
Hi again guys,
I think I will finish in Muxia. I don't know what I'm going to feel or experience, but it seems that that little church perched on the rocks would be a fitting end to so long walking. I think it'll be 1,100km or something in total. I know Finisterra is more lively, but I think I...
Hi falcon!
Thanks very much :)
I couldn't decide which one to really 'finish' and it really will be the finish. Judging by your titbit perhaps I'll finish in Muxia. Walking, definitely walking.
I'm currently starting my shopping in the sales to get some good deals on fleeces and micro-towels...
Hello everybody,
My name is Luke and this April/May I shall embark on my first camino de Santiago experience.
I have previously travelled around most of Spain - usually by public transport - and have visited a lot of the main sites along the camino by coincidence. I wrote a book about my...
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