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Has anyone started the Ingles route in your own country?

95Sanja

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Camino Frances 2022, camino Ingles 2023
Hi there!
I am doing some research because I want to walk the Ingles route in July.
I just read in brierleys guide that its possible to walk 25km in your own country, then walk from A Coruña to Santiago and then get a compostela.

Has anyone done this? Im scared the pilgrims office won't give me a compostela...

Thanks!
 
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Hi there!
I am doing some research because I want to walk the Ingles route in July.
I just read in brierleys guide that its possible to walk 25km in your own country, then walk from A Coruña to Santiago and then get a compostela.

Has anyone done this? Im scared the pilgrims office won't give me a compostela...

Thanks!
Hola!
My wife and I walked the English Camino in 2013. We were advised to start in Ferrol and not A Coruña as the distance from the latter was too short. It's not far from Ferrol to A Coruña. We both received our certificates.
Bill & Eva
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Hi there!
I am doing some research because I want to walk the Ingles route in July.
I just read in brierleys guide that its possible to walk 25km in your own country, then walk from A Coruña to Santiago and then get a compostela.

Has anyone done this? Im scared the pilgrims office won't give me a compostela...

Thanks!
I walked 25km in Ireland, Bray to Dublin coastal walk. I got my passport stamped at Irish Camino Society. I then walked ftom A Coruna to Santiago de Compostela.
 
Yes, I did this in 2019. I had a local priest write a letter on church letterhead, verifying my starting point. I had local post offices and libraries stamp and date my credencial for 25k, and also printed a map out with my local mileage in both kilometers and miles. Then I continued getting two stamps a day from Coruna. When I first presented all of this at the pilgrim's office, the woman at the desk didn't know what to do but after consulting with someone else in the office I was awarded my Compostela.
 
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Hi there!
I am doing some research because I want to walk the Ingles route in July.
I just read in brierleys guide that its possible to walk 25km in your own country, then walk from A Coruña to Santiago and then get a compostela.

Has anyone done this? Im scared the pilgrims office won't give me a compostela...

Thanks!
 
Hola
My wife and I walked 25 miles in Durham last year prior to walking the Ingles from A Coruña. We enjoyed it all immensely and the staff at the Pilgrim’s Office were delighted to see our English stamps and hear about our journey. No issues!
Buen Camino
 

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