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2 Weeks In September

ChrisT

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Last 100k of the French Way Nov 2017
Porto to Santiago Sept 2018
Hello All,

I have 2 weeks off work at the end of September and I'm looking for advice on what would be a good 10 or so days walking on the Camino. I don't really need to finish in Santiago and I did Sarria to Santiago last November so don't want to do that part again (although I really enjoyed it).

I was thinking of Tui to Santiago on the Portuguese Camino and then onto Finisterre. Flying in and out of Vigo from Edinburgh. I live in Cumbria in the North of England. Would that be doable in the timescale?

Other suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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Hello All,

I have 2 weeks off work at the end of September and I'm looking for advice on what would be a good 10 or so days walking on the Camino. I don't really need to finish in Santiago and I did Sarria to Santiago last November so don't want to do that part again (although I really enjoyed it).

I was thinking of Tui to Santiago on the Portuguese Camino and then onto Finisterre. Flying in and out of Vigo from Edinburgh. I live in Cumbria in the North of England. Would that be doable in the timescale?

Other suggestions would be appreciated.
Try the Argonne Camino or the ingles,and walk on from Muxia to Finesterra.
 
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Perfect time for Irun to Bilbao - on the Norte! ;)
 
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Aragonne Camino + a bit more: start in Somport, walk the Aragonne, then reverse walk from Puente la Reina to Pamplona! Buses can transport you to both the start and the finish.
 

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