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Compostela for Bicigrinos?

Anthony18

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Time of past OR future Camino
2019
Dear Bicigrinos,

My friend and I are planning on biking the Camino Frances. I hiked the CF in 2019. He is under the impression that since we will bike it and not hike it, that we will not receive a Compostela upon arriving in Santiago. I'm guessing that if we have pilgrim's passports that are stamped accordingly, that we should receive a Compostela from the Pilgrim's Reception Office in SDC. I figured that I'm come here to ask the experts in this forum. Thanks in advance to all who chime in.
 
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Hi Anthony18,
Not an expert myself, but I've been reading from the experts. I had recalled that 200 km of biking are required to earn the Compostela. Searched, found this site.

https://galiwonders.com/en/blog/how-to-get-the-compostela-certificate/

They write:
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What are the requirements to get the Compostela certificate?​

-Making the Camino de Santiago for faith or other spiritual reasons

-Walking the last 100 km on foot or horseback or cycling 200 km by bike, until reach the Cathedral. Except for people with disabilities, it is not allowed any other way to arrive to Santiago, if the purpose is to get the Compostela.
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They offer additional counsel for bicigrinos in that section, which you can pursue at the website.

If you're riding the full CF, then you'll have well over the 200 km. If you want just enough on the Frances to qualify, galiwonders.com recommends starting in Ponferrada.

Buen camino, and may your gears always mesh nicely.
-HKim
 
Thank you HKim! I truly appreciate your assistance. I'll go and check out that site. Buen camino sir!
 
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As a Bicigrino I can confirm that its two (200) hundred KM. So basically you will need to cycle from Molinaseca. But if starting in Leon or Burgos or further East you will have no issues. Just remember to get those two (2) stamps daily in your passport for the last 200km. Happy cycling. Beun Camino.
 
The authoritative source for the requirements is the Pilgrim Office website here. It confirms that the distance required for pilgrims on bicycles is 200 km.
Thank you! Didn't even think to go to their site. I sure do love this forum and all the good people willing to share knowledge. Buen camino!
 
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Will do. Thanks to you and all for chiming in and helping out! Buen camino!
 

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