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Easter Camino 1 week. Best route to do ? solo traveller

Larky1888

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Easter 2020
hey Pilgrims, 45 year old male ,pretty fit, want to walk at least the last 100k of 1 of the camino routes to get my certificate:)

will want to cover the ground in 6 days or so i get to spend a couple of days in santiago at the end .

arrive in santiago, flying from Dublin Good friday . plan to start walking easter sunday ...

any advise or recommendations would be appreciated 🙂
 
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Tui on the Portuguese border to Santiago on the central route of the Portuguese…… walking and countryside is exquisite!
 
I agree with the Inglés suggestion offered by @Tincatinker. Six days is plenty. The link here will help you. The Camino office in Dublin will also be able to help if you want to think of walking 25k on a recognised route, in Ireland, and then you could start from A Coruña rather than Ferrol.
Buen camino.
Edit: This is old, but interesting to read.
 
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Having walked it during a Semana Santa (the week prior to Easter), let me put my recommendation in along with @Tincatinker for the Camino Inglés. We flew into Santiago and the same day bused up to Ferrol. Although not a long Camino, there are plenty of hills to get the blood flowing and have a tremendous walk. Marvelous countryside along with a couple of great overnight stops (i.e., Pontedueme and Betanzos). Do try the tortillas in Betanzos! The one served at Casa Miranda is excellent! The week we walked wasn’t particularly crowded, but we got to meet a lot of wonderful Spanish pilgrims. We plan to walk it again.
 

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