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Great info, this. So is it 100km?
Yes it does if you intend to obtain a Compostela. In fact, it applies to any Camino until Santiago, and at least 2 daily stamps are required on your Credencial.[...] he had a bad bout of plantar fasciitis late last year and it may be springing back up. [...] wondering if the last 100km minimum of the CF applies to the CP. You know just in case.
You might want to consider sending his pack ahead! This would alleviate stress on his heel.
And don't forget the two-sello-per-day rule, too.Yes, as I answered in my first post.For all the Caminos, in order to qualify for a Compostela it is 100 km continuous walking into Santago, or 200 km by horse or bicycle.
Great to be reading everyone's replies- so much advice available on this forum. Can anyone tell me the 100k point for the Portuguese coastal route? ThanksAnd don't forget the two-sello-per-day rule, too.
Thank you but i intend to stay on the coastal path so was wanting to clarify the 100k point on that wayOn the Camiño Portuguese, the final starting point to qualify for a Compostela is at Tui, just over the bridge from Valencia, Portugal.
The 100 km minimum applies to any and ALL routes leading into Santiago. Also, it does not matter how far you walked overall, you MUST HAVE walked the FINAL 100 km into Santiago. You must have a minimum TWO SELLIS per day, on this last segment, to establish your eligibility for a Compostela.
Hope this helps...
Hope this helps.
Thank you but i intend to stay on the coastal path so was wanting to clarify the 100k point on that way
On the Camiño Portuguese, the final starting point to qualify for a Compostela is at Tui, just over the bridge from Valencia, Portugal.
The 100 km minimum applies to any and ALL routes leading into Santiago. Also, it does not matter how far you walked overall, you MUST HAVE walked the FINAL 100 km into Santiago. You must have a minimum TWO SELLIS per day, on this last segment, to establish your eligibility for a Compostela.
Hope this helps...
Hope this helps.[/
It's in the middle of a forest between Nigran and Vigo.
Jill
As falcon posted above, make sure that you have a stamp at, or prior to, that 100km mark. The Pilgrim's Office will look for the sello/stamp of your starting point on your Credencial to verify what you tell them.Thank you!
Yes.My partner and I have been planning on doing the CP starting in early Sept. but he is having difficulty with his foot - he had a bad bout of plantar fasciitis late last year and it may be springing back up. We have already bought our tickets and I will be walking but wondering if the last 100km minimum of the CF applies to the CP. You know just in case.
so, if we start in Vigo, we would be short of the 100 km mark? we are flying into porto airport and plan on taking the bus to where we would start our camino, along the coastal route.It's in the middle of a forest between Nigran and Vigo.
Jill
Yesso, if we start in Vigo, we would be short of the 100 km mark?
so, if we start in Vigo, we would be short of the 100 km mark? we are flying into porto airport and plan on taking the bus to where we would start our camino, along the coastal route.
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