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O want to finish my camino in Santiago and know I have to ealk from Sarria. But between where I am now ( Viana) and Sarria I will not have enough days to be able to walk all the way. I have to take a bus or train part of the way. Any suggestions which part would be best to skip the walking?
 
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It all depends how many days you have left. Big skip or little skip?
 
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O want to finish my camino in Santiago and know I have to ealk from Sarria. But between where I am now ( Viana) and Sarria I will not have enough days to be able to walk all the way. I have to take a bus or train part of the way. Any suggestions which part would be best to skip the walking?

Skipping a section really interrupts the flow of the Camino as a pilgrimage. Whatever part you skipped, you'd most definitely have regrets.
Maybe you could walk to wherever you end up for when it's your time to return home and then finish the Camino another time.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Have to skip about 100 km or 5 days.
My suggestion is to do your skipping all at once, rather than continually disrupt the flow by skipping here and there. How about skipping from Sahagun to Astorga, since both of those cities have good transportation options, and the distance is about right. Then you will have the walk from Astorga to Santiago, which is a nice length and you will have a sense of continuity and community.
 

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