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From Burgos to Sarria

Sandie

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French route 2016
Hey there guys...
I'm hoping a few of you will be able to answer this! Apologies if it's already an existing thread,
After some great advice on here I've decided to start my Camino in the beautiful town of Burgos, I am meeting with my brother in Sarria, and we are just trying to figure out a round about time that I might arrive at...
What is the average time it takes walking from Burgos to Sarria?
How long did it take you..and where you going at a comfortable enough pace?
Thank you guys so much xx
 
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That really depends on how much you are able to walk each day and how many rest days you want to take. As a very rough rule of thumb I use 20km/day which allows on longer Caminos for the occasional rest day as I walk more kilometers in reality. Buen Camino, SY
 
Hi Sandie, it took me 16 days, some long (for me) 30k, and some as short as 12k with a few 20k and 25k thrown in. If you want to allow for all eventualities allow 18 days or so. I was 58 yrs at the time and reasonably fit.
Enjoy your Camino and go safely.
Buen Camino.
 
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I use 20km/day
A good pace to enjoy your Camino. Remember you are likely to walk up to 5 more km each day if you include walking slightly off route to look at things and once you reach your night stop if you explore the village you are staying in. Plus time to smell the flowers if you go in spring.
 
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Hi Sandie, it took me 16 days, some long (for me) 30k, and some as short as 12k with a few 20k and 25k thrown in. If you want to allow for all eventualities allow 18 days or so. I was 58 yrs at the time and reasonably fit.
Enjoy your Camino and go safely.
Buen Camino.

That sounds about perfect for me...I've just been planning sections on the map...so I think 15-16 days is totally doable at a nice pace! Thank you x
 
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Maybe plan on a couple of days extra in case of sickness or something. If don't need those as recovery days when you get to Sarria early then you could walk back on the alternative route to Samos or bus backwards to some interesting spot you saw along the way.
 

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