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If you are walking from Ferrol it isn’t necessary to walk a route in England - that only applies if you begin the Ingles in A Coruna.I have been thinking about doing another Camino in 2019, and this idea occurred to me. I would welcome any suggestions criticisms or advice. I was thinking of doing the English way but starting in England. Like for example the Cornwall way. Then maybe if there is such a thing a ferry over to Spain to do the cam,i o from Ferrol. Has anyone done this? Does anyone know if this is even possible? Very much open to all of the comments.
I suppose, if you're constantly at war with France, it makes sense!The Old Way (http://britishpilgrimage.org/old-way/ ) goes from Canterbury to Southhampton. You could pick up a ferry at Portsmouth to Santander.
Has anybody got this link to work? I've tried both on Firefox and Google and it just hangs up.The Old Way (http://britishpilgrimage.org/old-way/ ) goes from Canterbury to Southhampton. You could pick up a ferry at Portsmouth to Santander.
Turned it off and turned it back on again . . . it works nowIt opened fine on my iPhone (Safari).
We walked the Ingles route in June and can confirm that walking from Ferrol will qualify you for the Compostela certificate.I have been thinking about doing another Camino in 2019, and this idea occurred to me. I would welcome any suggestions criticisms or advice. I was thinking of doing the English way but starting in England. Like for example the Cornwall way. Then maybe if there is such a thing a ferry over to Spain to do the cam,i o from Ferrol. Has anyone done this? Does anyone know if this is even possible? Very much open to all of the comments.
You could consider the St James Way ( all or part of it) in the UK from Reading to Southampton. Stamps are available in St James church Reading and Winchester Cathedral. These can be added to the Camino from A Coruna to qualify for a Compostela in SDC see the Confraternity of St James guidebook available from their on-line bookshop. If you take the ferry from Porstmouth to Santander you can walk the Norte towards Ferrol or take the Feve train all the way to Ferrol from Santander....cheers Robi DorkingsI have been thinking about doing another Camino in 2019, and this idea occurred to me. I would welcome any suggestions criticisms or advice. I was thinking of doing the English way but starting in England. Like for example the Cornwall way. Then maybe if there is such a thing a ferry over to Spain to do the cam,i o from Ferrol. Has anyone done this? Does anyone know if this is even possible? Very much open to all of the comments.
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