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Hello Bruce and Margaret and welcome here.

This subforum about the Ingles might give you more information.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/forums/camino-ingles.23/

It is a perfect short Camino and still one of my preferred to walk. This Camino has been rerouted lately but still remains very charming.
It is getting more popular though so some more planning might be in order, that is if you want to sleep in the albergues.
If not then there are plenty of other accomodations to choose from.

Happy preparations!
 
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Hello Bruce and Margaret and welcome here.

This subforum about the Ingles might give you more information.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/forums/camino-ingles.23/

It is a perfect short Camino and still one of my preferred to walk. This Camino has been rerouted lately but still remains very charming.
It is getting more popular though some more planning might be in order, that is if you want to sleep in the albergues.
If not then there are plenty of other accomodations to choose from.

Happy preparations!
Thank you so much for your reply. I will study the link later. Regards Bruce and Margaret.
 
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I walked it in October - My advice is to be prepared with water and food. Unlike the CF, it's sparse when it comes to cafes and watering holes. I was surprised too that there were so many hills. I shouldn't have been, but was....have a great time - really pretty scenery on the ocean.
 
I did it last summer after the route was changed. The revised route is very well marked.

As stated there are fewer places to stop and have a break than the Camino Frances so grab every opportunity to grab snacks and supplies!
The climb out of Pontedeume is short but steep - take your time, we are tortoises not hares! There's a set of benches 3/4 of the way up and a bar at the top!
The hill at Bruma is no longer on the route but neither is Bar Julia.
It's a decent route and, in my opinion, nicer than the road in from Sarria.
Best wishes!
 
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Hi everyone. My wife and I are planning to do the English Way in September from Ferrol. As we are both in our 70s we won't be doing it at a gallop. Any tips or information anyone can give us would be greatly appreciated. Regards Bruce and Margaret.
Welcome. I just bookmarked your post. I hope to walk the Ingles in August, and will let you know how this 71.5 year old gets on!
 
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I did the Camino Ingles May 18. I got off the bus at Ferrol bus station and a short walk to the main tourist office for my first stamp. I would recommend the short walk from Ferrol to Nada to avoid over doing it. The route is well signed posted from Nada to Sigueiro but a simple map/guide for the first and last section would be useful. Last year I meet a small group of Irish ladies the oldest was 73 so age should be no problem. A small light weight sleeping bag was adequate and it fitted nicely into my 35lts rucksack with the other things, total weight of 10kgs.
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Welcome. I just bookmarked your post. I hope to walk the Ingles in August, and will let you know how this 71.5 year old gets on!
I will be on the Ingles in early August with my 20 yr old daughter and my husband. (Her first Camino, our second).
 
Walked the route in October with a friend(70 and 68). Take your time and enjoy the beautiful countryside and people. Only suggestion would be not to walk beside the motorway for 5 km going into Siguero. There is an alternate country road after you cross the motorway (go straight ahead not turning right) that we heard later was a much nicer way of entering the city. The path beside the motorway felt like the longest 5 km of the entire walk-not much fun
Ultreia. buen Camino
 
Walked the route in October with a friend(70 and 68). Take your time and enjoy the beautiful countryside and people. Only suggestion would be not to walk beside the motorway for 5 km going into Siguero. There is an alternate country road after you cross the motorway (go straight ahead not turning right) that we heard later was a much nicer way of entering the city. The path beside the motorway felt like the longest 5 km of the entire walk-not much fun
Ultreia. buen Camino
Thanks for the info. Regards Bruce and Margaret.
 
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.
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Camino Ingles May 18. My 35lt rucksack with the top small compartment empty was within the size to take on the plane. Got off the plane midnight at A Coruna airport, taxi (25euros) to hotel ADELIA rue Noya A Coruna (30euros/night) which is near the bus station. At Santiago hotel/aubergue LA SAILE rue de Tras Santa Clara Santiago (25euros/night). I did not pre book any accommodation travelling has a single pilgrim.

Best regards
 
We just decided today to start the Ingles in early Sept. Thanks for the links and info! I'll be watching for you @Bruce and Margaret ;)
I will be on the Inglis early September, after walking Porto to SdC, Finisterre, Muxia. We might just cross paths, I am solo female, 75y old. Buen Camino!
 
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I plan to walk in May. Thank you all for the good advice here.
 

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