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I'm new to the site and am a bit overwhelmed as far as the Camino goes. I am planning to walk the Camino in May of 2016 and am not able to walk the whole way, but also do not want to walk just from Sarria to Santiago. Would like to experience a bit more time on the Camino. I have a total of 10 days for the walk. Where is it recommend to then start the Camino and still make it in time to Santiago?
Hi, Ponferrada would be a nice place to begin your journey. It's about 200km from there to Santiago.I'm new to the site and am a bit overwhelmed as far as the Camino goes. I am planning to walk the Camino in May of 2016 and am not able to walk the whole way, but also do not want to walk just from Sarria to Santiago. Would like to experience a bit more time on the Camino. I have a total of 10 days for the walk. Where is it recommend to then start the Camino and still make it in time to Santiago?
I'm new to the site and am a bit overwhelmed as far as the Camino goes. I am planning to walk the Camino in May of 2016 and am not able to walk the whole way, but also do not want to walk just from Sarria to Santiago. Would like to experience a bit more time on the Camino. I have a total of 10 days for the walk. Where is it recommend to then start the Camino and still make it in time to Santiago?
I would recommend starting in StJeanPDP and then busing to the airport from wherever you end up. First of all it's nice to start at the beginning with other beginners (my first night in orisson really set the mood for my walk!), secondly- it's a REALLY beautiful stretch and finally, then you can come back and pick up from where you left off!I'm new to the site and am a bit overwhelmed as far as the Camino goes. I am planning to walk the Camino in May of 2016 and am not able to walk the whole way, but also do not want to walk just from Sarria to Santiago. Would like to experience a bit more time on the Camino. I have a total of 10 days for the walk. Where is it recommend to then start the Camino and still make it in time to Santiago?
Thank you for your suggestions, really appreciate it!!Queban
Roshni advice " make sure you are walking for the journey and not the destination" cannot emphasize this enough
Option 1 if you want to come back in the future
Pamplona to Burgos..is a good taster.
Getting home
Burgos to Madrid Airport 2 hrs 30 minutes by Alsa Bus
Then come back and continue from Burgos another time as many do.
Getting there
(Madrid airport very easy to reach Burgos from there )
Option 2 not coming back or not sure.
Getting there
Fly into Santiago de compostela
airport bus to main bus station in Santiago.(once at bus station buy ticket upstairs from the kiosk displaying ALSA for travel to Vllafranca del Bierzo)
Take Alsa bus from bus station downstairs to Villafranca del Bierzo. takes between 3hrs.35/3hrs.40. and 3hrs .55 depending which time of day you take the bus. this will give you a good start before Sarria and allows a half day first day start, so your out of kilter with the crowds and then your ready for the walk to O'cebreiro. arriving in Santiago on day 9 with a spare day to explore Santiago..
Getting home
Flying back Out from Santiago.
I would recommend starting in StJeanPDP and then busing to the airport from wherever you end up. First of all it's nice to start at the beginning with other beginners (my first night in orisson really set the mood for my walk!), secondly- it's a REALLY beautiful stretch and finally, then you can come back and pick up from where you left off!
My main advice would be to make sure you are walking for the journey and not the destination.
I had no trouble finding a bus off the Camino with 'alsa' lines and even bussed directly from Burgos to the Madrid airport! I made a reservation online a day or two ahead when I had an idea of where I would be.
Good luck with your decision!
Hi, I am starting approx the same period, and for the same duration...
I am planning for the Ponferrada - Santiago route, but you may consider Sarria - Fisteria as suggested.
Buen Camino
Thank you for your reply. I have started looking into Ponferrada and think that would be the best way with the limited time I have. Your right it is a nice dilemmaHi Queban,
I walked from Ponferrada to Santiago in 9 days this year. I am of average fitness. If you want a slower pace, you could start in Villafranca del Bierzo (a short bus ride from Ponferrada). If you're super-fit you could start a stage or two earlier, but your transport arrangements might be more complicated.
Alternatively, you could start in Sarria and continue on to Finsterre or Muxia.
It's a nice dilemma - all the potential options are good!
Happy planning and Buen Camino!
Nuala
Hi, Ponferrada would be a nice place to begin your journey. It's about 200km from there to Santiago.
Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.
Thank you for the warm welcome. I will be looking into the May / June list. Would love to get to know people that are going during the same time frame and possibly get to meet them. Thank you again!!HI Queban , I don't have an answer to your question however , in the next day or two you will get all the info you need plus more .. get ready . In the meantime you might drop by the May/June 2016 list and meet some folks that will be heading out about the same time as you . Welcome to the forum and let me be the first to wish you a Buen Camino!
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/may-june-2016-peregrinos-camino-frances.36410/
Joe
I have actually been looking into the Ponferrada Santiago route because I want to experience as much as I can with the limited time I have. Do you have a set date yet?
Hi. I hope to start in May tooI'm new to the site and am a bit overwhelmed as far as the Camino goes. I am planning to walk the Camino in May of 2016 and am not able to walk the whole way, but also do not want to walk just from Sarria to Santiago. Would like to experience a bit more time on the Camino. I have a total of 10 days for the walk. Where is it recommend to then start the Camino and still make it in time to Santiago?
Great!! Where do you pla to start?Hi. I hope to start in May too
Thank you so much!! Yes my Camino has started and I'm so excited!!!Hi Queban, I walked in 2012 and started in SJ and ended in Santiago. I'll be walking again next May with my wife and starting, again, in SJ. I can't say there was a 'favorite' part of the CDS-Francis-and none I would want to miss. For me, the CDS is a journey, and there is no actual starting or ending point. It was kinda cool though to start in SJ with the many other first time peregrinos-the nerves, the conversations, the confusion, the discovery, the finding of commonality, is something I wouldn't want to miss. On this Camino, I'm taking a different approach. I'm going to force myself to walk half as far/fast. I'm going to stay up a little later, sleep in a little later, and stop and explore a little more. As you already may feel, your Camino has already started. Buen Camino!
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