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Camino Frances (16 days of vacation time)

EmoJohnson

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Camino Portuguese coastal way (2017)
Camino Frances (May/June 2018)
Hello fellow pilgrims!
I walked the Camino Portuguese in May/June 2017 and I need to get back on the path. Life has thrown some tremendous upsets, and I didn't think I'd be walking this one _alone_ again, but I'm ready...come May. I can't walk more than 16 days. Anyone have a section they particularly recommend? I have no attachment to getting to Santiago. (Certainly interested in Finisterre, in the future, not necessarily this trip.)
This will be my first time on Frances. Do my fellow pilgrims passionately recommend starting in SJPP?
Thank you (heartily) in advance.
New Yorker, seeking beauty and no-think
 
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I’m going to be different because we all different and it’s all good. My favourite section is Leon to Santiago. You still get one big mountain pass with spectacular views. You will finish in Santiago. Plus you may even have enough time to walk to Finisterre. :)
 
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I loved the energy around starting in SJPdP .... that first two weeks of the walk into Burgos was particularly special. The friendships that I forged at the beginning lasted right through to the end of my journey in Santiago. Also loved the city of Burgos and would love to spend more time there......another camino at another time.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hello fellow pilgrims!
I walked the Camino Portuguese in May/June 2017 and I need to get back on the path. Life has thrown some tremendous upsets, and I didn't think I'd be walking this one _alone_ again, but I'm ready...come May. I can't walk more than 16 days. Anyone have a section they particularly recommend? I have no attachment to getting to Santiago. (Certainly interested in Finisterre, in the future, not necessarily this trip.)
This will be my first time on Frances. Do my fellow pilgrims passionately recommend starting in SJPP?
Thank you (heartily) in advance.
New Yorker, seeking beauty and no-think
Lepn
Hello fellow pilgrims!
I walked the Camino Portuguese in May/June 2017 and I need to get back on the path. Life has thrown some tremendous upsets, and I didn't think I'd be walking this one _alone_ again, but I'm ready...come May. I can't walk more than 16 days. Anyone have a section they particularly recommend? I have no attachment to getting to Santiago. (Certainly interested in Finisterre, in the future, not necessarily this trip.)
This will be my first time on Frances. Do my fellow pilgrims passionately recommend starting in SJPP?
Thank you (heartily) in advance.
New Yorker, seeking beauty and no-think
Leon to Santiago.
 
I did the CF in juxtaposed stages over 3 years. I loved it all but if I could do it again I would start at the beginning. If you get but halfway after 16 days its siren call will have you return to finish it next year.
 
Dear New Yorker,

You can always skip (take the bus) through the Meseta and enjoy everything before and after it.
(The Meseta, IMO, can be tedious).

Just my thoughts..............
 
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Hello hello from Fr Guyana
1st Camino frances in may too and sooo pré exited for walk and landscapes... and more lucky than you NewYork but only 20days to arrive Compostelle for my return flight to Sth Am ...so if i read well all your posts : above all keep SJPdP Burgos , zippy zippa desaparecida la Meseta (buses there for jumps? how much miles do you "economize" doing that? ) and keep walking Leon to St Jacques?
you re right , everyone his thoughts and way off...
haaaapy
 

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