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recomandation how to continue from logurno

Adi Sheinmel

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planning do the camino in september-october 2015
Hi!
Me & my freind have only 8 days left now for walking in the camino. We wonder whether to continue walking from logurno to burgus and maybe a bit more, or to get to leon by bus and walk from there to saraya.
Any recomandations please? Another important detail - my friend is a bit hurt with her knee (pains...) and we will be after a few days of rest.
Thanks, Adi
 
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.
Hi!
Me & my freind have only 8 days left now for walking in the camino. We wonder whether to continue walking from logurno to burgus and maybe a bit more, or to get to leon by bus and walk from there to saraya.
Any recomandations please? Another important detail - my friend is a bit hurt with her knee (pains...) and we will be after a few days of rest.
Thanks, Adi
Huh, Adi,

first of all I guess you are talking about Logroño, Burgos & Sarria (Leon is spelled correctly though), but I don't quite understand your question. I mean if you have 8 days and you're in Logroño or whichever other stretch you're interested in just divide the distance with your daily average. For example if there's 100 kms from Sarria to Santiago count on 3-5 days. Very simple, because there's more than enough accommodation possibilities on Camino Frances and you shouldn't be worried.

Ultreia!
 
Hi Adi. It sounds like you want to avoid the Meseta by going directly to Leon. However, walking from Burgos towards Leon might be a good idea, as it's quite flat and be better for your friend's knee. If you don't get as far as Leon, Sahagun has good transport connections to Madrid etc.

Walking from Leon to Sarria is probably a more attractive section for most (but not all) people, but it has some big hills that might be difficult with an injured knee.

If you plan to come back later and finish your Camino in Santiago, you could start from Leon rather than Sarria to experience more than just that very busy section at the end.

Good luck whatever you choose! Buen Camino!
 
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Hi
Thanks for the spelling... In my question i meant what part is more recomanded to do in terms of the days and conditions (logrono-burgos or leon-sarraia)?
Thanks!
Adi







Hi!
Me & my freind have only 8 days left now for walking in the camino. We wonder whether to continue walking from logurno to burgus and maybe a bit more, or to get to leon by bus and walk from there to saraya.
Any recomandations please? Another important detail - my friend is a bit hurt with her knee (pains...) and we will be after a few days of rest.
Thanks, Adi
Thanks
 
Hi!
Me & my freind have only 8 days left now for walking in the camino. We wonder whether to continue walking from logurno to burgus and maybe a bit more, or to get to leon by bus and walk from there to saraya.
Any recomandations please? Another important detail - my friend is a bit hurt with her knee (pains...) and we will be after a few days of rest.
Thanks, Adi
Hi Adi, wherever you decite to begin you will make te wright decision .
You two will have a great time, wish you both a Buen Camino, Peter.
 
I jumped a train (2-3hrs) from Burgos to Bilbao to check out the Guggenheim, and Bilbao of course. It was one of my better ideas.
Regds
Gerard
 
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