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Question about the last stage -- Villalon to Sahagun

peregrina2000

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As my pre-camino time is dwindling, my thoughts turn more and more to all things Camino.

I've got my CSJ guides to the Camino de Madrid and the Invierno and I really appreciate all the work and attention that went into those.

But I do have one nagging question about the stage between Villalon to Sahagun. Is that a do-able one-day stage for someone who likes to walk a daily average in the high 20s? I can do an occasional 35-er, but I have seen a range of kilometers for that stage from between 20-40. Google maps show 34 on the highway, so I'm guessing that the camino won't be shorter -- but how much longer? Since there is virtually no elevation gain, I'm assuming I can go a bit further than usual, but elevation gain doesn't throw me off my stride too much, so I'm a little unsure about this long flat stage.

Any recent experiences would be most appreciated. Thanks, Laurie
 
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