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I am a genuine newbie to the Camino. I plan on starting the French Way in Ponferrada on April 29th. Where along the way to Santiago do I acquire the necessary stamps in my Credential to receive a Compostela in Santiago?
 
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The most common place is the albergue/hostel/hotel you sleep in at night. If you stay in a hotel though they may not stamp unless you ask them too. Then during the day many bars churches and sometimes just a special spot along side the path.
 
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Everywhere. Albergues (of course), restaurants, bars, fuel stations, churches, whatever. Just ask.

The important thing is that if you want a Compostela in SdC, you must get 2 stamps every day in the last 100 kms.
I have heard of this 2 stamp/day requirement, but it wasn't a problem when we finished the CF last summer. We got a single stamp each day, all the way, and it was not mentioned at the pilgrims office when we got our compostelas. Maybe this is an issue if you are doing a short camino starting from Sarria, but with stamps from across the country it wasn't. Also, a caution. Your credential is not all that big. We barely had room for all of the stamps for the CF in our credentials. Some people who go heavy on the stamps have filled their credential up and had to get a second credential or tape extra pages into theirs. Not a problem if you need to, but a minor hassle that can be avoided. Buen Camino!
 
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I have heard of this 2 stamp/day requirement, but it wasn't a problem when we finished the CF last summer. We got a single stamp each day, all the way, and it was not mentioned at the pilgrims office when we got our compostelas. Maybe this is an issue if you are doing a short camino starting from Sarria, but with stamps from across the country it wasn't. Also, a caution. Your credential is not all that big. We barely had room for all of the stamps for the CF in our credentials. Some people who go heavy on the stamps have filled their credential up and had to get a second credential or tape extra pages into theirs. Not a problem if you need to, but a minor hassle that can be avoided. Buen Camino!
This might have been your experience, and many members have had the same happen when they haven't collected two stamps a day.

But it is not good advice to ignore the Pilgrim Office requirement to get two stamps a day for the last 100 km (200 km for cyclists). I certainly wouldn't want to have someone rely on this and find that they were refused the Compostela.

And if you want to collect more than one on the earlier stages of the camino, buy a new credencial - they are only a couple of euro. There is no need to avoid this, it isn't a hassle.
 
I have heard of this 2 stamp/day requirement, but it wasn't a problem when we finished the CF last summer. We got a single stamp each day, all the way, and it was not mentioned at the pilgrims office when we got our compostelas. Maybe this is an issue if you are doing a short camino starting from Sarria, but with stamps from across the country it wasn't. Also, a caution. Your credential is not all that big. We barely had room for all of the stamps for the CF in our credentials. Some people who go heavy on the stamps have filled their credential up and had to get a second credential or tape extra pages into theirs. Not a problem if you need to, but a minor hassle that can be avoided. Buen Camino!
I would be careful about telling people this. If the Pilgrim's office has a staff member/volunteer who is being "by the book" - they could refuse someone who doesn't meet the requirements of 2 stamps a day for the last 100km. I do agree they are less likely to scrutinize someone who has walked - say - from SJPDP - but if getting the Compostela is important - then be sure to follow the easy to follow rules. I found that Sarria to Santiago - there were sellos easily accessible all along the path. Some places even had their sellos right next to the path for those who didn't want to stop in.

The passport books do have enough room for 1 stamp a day up until Sarria, and 2 stamps a day after Sarria. Unless you are a slower than average pilgrim - in terms of the number of days you hike. Then you might simply need to acquire a second book for sellos.

And the stamps are a great souvenir!
 
The Albergue in Ponferrada has a beautiful stamp. Almost every place you go including pharmacies and gas stations have a stamp. Buen Camino!
I find it amusing that many seem to anguish about getting adequate stamps. It is so easy to get stamps, and many are creative or artistic. I liked the stamps from the beginning of my first Camino Frances, and averaged 3 or 4 per day before Sarria, 6 or 7 a day after from churches, bars, restaurants, albergues, and many other places of interest. I filled two normal credentials and was well into a third. The second time I walked the Camino Frances, I used the credentials from the Confraternity of St. James in England, and those have spaces for a few more stamps. I filled three credentials my second pilgrimage. While I do have my compostela and distance certificate framed, my credentials and the stamps are my favorite souvenirs by far.
Buen Camino!
--james--
 
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Another good place to get a sello is at tourism offices. There's one in Ponferrada.
And Portugalete on the North route. They also have a 700 year anniversary stamp, which I also got. So, three for the day with the albergue stay.
 

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