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One day walk into Santiago

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Del norte, french, Portuguese, via dela plata. Sanabrese, Murcia and finestere
I have one day in santiago, been here for a day. I need help deciding where to walk for the day as it would be a shame to come to Santiago and not walk. Any suggestions which camino would pleasant to take a bus to and walk back into Santiago tomorrow.

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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.
Walk the Route of Routes, a 12 km stroll around Santiago that crosses 5 Caminos and numerous historic sites. It was developed by Johnny Walker. And maybe you'll meet Tincatinker at some of the bars along the way.
 
When I had to eliminate most of my first planned walk due to illness, I was able to walk from Lavacolla to Santiago, giving me at least a taste of the Camino (Frances), with its stops, cellos, and other walkers.
 
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When I had to eliminate most of my first planned walk due to illness, I was able to walk from Lavacolla to Santiago, giving me at least a taste of the Camino (Frances), with its stops, cellos, and other walkers.
I know that at least one pilgrim walked the Camino with a cello strapped to his back, giving concerts in churches and making a movie of the whole experience. But I expect you meant sellos (stamps), which is pronounced differently than cellos in Spain. :)
 
I know that at least one pilgrim walked the Camino with a cello strapped to his back, giving concerts in churches and making a movie of the whole experience. But I expect you meant sellos (stamps), which is pronounced differently than cellos in Spain. :)
Yes, I mis-typed.
 
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