Hallo AndreasGL,
my suggestion is also the Camino Portugues. When you look at
www.gronze.com, only to get an impression how you could shape the etapes, you will see 14 days walking from Astorga to Santiago and 10 days from Porto to Santiago. Of course, you can walk differend km, but only as an impression.
If I had two weeks,
for me, the distance from Astorga would be too tight calculated. It´s nothing you can´t manage, but I don´t like to be in a hurry on the Camino. I like to have two or three days in the back to stop if there is an interesting place or to make a short etape not to leave my caminofriends etc.
From Porto the way could be three or four days less and Porto is
directly (and often quite cheap) connected by plane to Copenhagen.
You could start at the atlantic ocean, then walk after 1 1/2 days inside to Valenca and further to Santiago (11 days).
Or continue at the coast until Caminha. From there you can go by a ferry to the spanish side of the Rio Mino and continue at the coast (you need 14 days)
or you can walk from Caminha along the river over Valenca to Santiago (11 day).
I did the way inside and the way at the coast to Caminha/Valenca and it was both times very nice. Inside the country you will have much more pilgrim contacts than on the coast. But nothing against the
Camino Frances from Astorga.
Without a doubt the way from Astorga is very beautiful, but it can be quite full.
It depends, what you like.
Wether you walk the
Camino Frances, the Portugues or another Camino. In every case I would recommend to fly home from Porto. You can go there by train or bus, if necessary directly to the airport, for about 30,- € and it needs around 3 -4 hours. From Santiago to Denmark there is no direct flight.
June/July every Monday and Friday
Copenhagen - Porto 21:25/20:35 - 23:50/23:00 between 25 € -111 €
Porto - Copenhagen 16:35/15:45 - 21:00/20:10 between 25 € - 166 €
Buen Camino
Michael