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We park up. Then that day walk ride. Then turn round and walk ride back to van. Drive to where we got to and do the same the next day.Ok, are you taking turns to walk or bike? Because if so you don't qualify for a Compostela as you will only have done half of the distance. If you have a third person as driver then no problem.
The answer to your question is probably Ponferrada but you will need to check this against a guide. Would be a good idea to get one anyway as this would answer most of your questions, and give you a good idea where you could join the Camino, as long as it has reasonable maps.
You can just walk or ride without doing the stamps, and not collecting a Compostela. If you have a support vehicle please don't stay in pilgrim hostels and deprive a tired walker of their rest.
We park up. Then that day walk ride. Then turn round and walk ride back to van. Drive to where we got to and do the same the next day.
The way where doing it would really be double the miles
ThanksThat should work! Have a great time.
In this case, if the Compostela is important to you, you need to either (a) walk the entire final 100 km in sequence OR (b) bicycle the entire final 200 km in sequence. You need to pick one or the other; you can't mix and match.Where doing it on bikes and foot.
Using a motorhome and decide what to us that day. But will go with the 200km rule to be on the safe side.
Roughly what town/ city is the 200km mark on the French way from the Cathedral