Luka
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Next: Camino Sanabrés (May 2024)
Staying in Spain for a while, my parents are paying me a visit in October. We will meet in Santiago and stay there together a couple of days. Having a Camino addict as a daughter, my 73-year-old mom has become very interested in the Camino as well. I would love to take them for a small walk on the Camino so she could see and experience it a bit for herself. She would be capable to walk a maximum of 10k.
Could anyone recommend a small section not too far away from Santiago that is covered by public transport? My plan is to take them on a bus to village A, walk to village B and then take a bus from B back to Santiago. Of course I can try to search for myself at Gronze and Eroski, but maybe one of you knows a nice stretch. I am not that familiar with the Sarria - Santiago part of the Camino. Walked it only once and was at that time paying more attention to my fellow pilgrims than to the road or the scenery...
Could anyone recommend a small section not too far away from Santiago that is covered by public transport? My plan is to take them on a bus to village A, walk to village B and then take a bus from B back to Santiago. Of course I can try to search for myself at Gronze and Eroski, but maybe one of you knows a nice stretch. I am not that familiar with the Sarria - Santiago part of the Camino. Walked it only once and was at that time paying more attention to my fellow pilgrims than to the road or the scenery...
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