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Where's a good starting point for a 21 day walk?

Kbierstube

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Time of past OR future Camino
Aug 29 (2017)
Pilgrims,

I was originally going to have 38 days on CF and begin in SjdPP. I've changed my plans and now I have 21 days on the Camino Frances beginning Sept 12. I'd like to go all the way to Finisterre. Where do you recommend I start if I only have 21 days?

Pamplona seemed like a good place to start when I looked at the map but I'm concerned I might not be able to cover the distance to Finisterre from Pamplona in only 21 days (I'm 38 and in good shape). What do you think? Is there another town west of Pamplona that is a good starting point?

I depart Madrid on Oct 6 and so must get back to Madrid from the west coast during those 21 days as well.
I'll be arriving to the Camino Frances via Funchal, Portugal so am thinking I will fly into Pamplona and then bus/taxi to the starting point west of there since I don't believe there are other major airports on the NW side of Spain, yes? no? What else?

Thanks!
 
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From Pamplona to Santiago there are more than 700 km. If you add the stretch to Finisterre, to me it seems as too much. I'd say some place between Burgos and León will be more reasonable for an average walker.
An aditional comment. If you don't start in Pamplona, a flight to Madrid would be better. And more convenient for the returning flight.
 
Why not start in Astorga? That is if reaching Santiago is important to you.
Astorga is very easy to get to by bus or train.
And Santiago -Madrid can be done by either plane, bus or train.

I cannot comment on your physical abilities because people can walk those distances but honestly I think it is not possible to walk from Pamplona to Finisterre in 21 days.
After all you want to smell the roses don't you?
 
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I'm not sure I understand what you mean about a flight to Madrid? To clarify, do you mean I should fly into Madrid from Portugal and then taxi/bus to my starting point on the CF?
 
Leon to Santiago typically takes 14 days. Add three days to Fisterra, and you would have a buffer of four days for rest and returning to Madrid.
 
You mentioned Funchal. I suppose it is the one in the Madeira island (I really pity you...such an ugly place!). If you start around Leon (as you are being advised) it will be much better Madrid, then a bus from Barajas Terminal 4 to your beginning point (the company is ALSA, train is another option, use the "search" option in this forum for details).
Anyway, it is almost a given that your flight from Funchal to Pamplona would make a stop in Madrid.
 
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Well, Pamplona to Finesterre is about 810 kilometers. You could cover that distance if you walked each of 21 days for an average of 38 km per day. That is about what my normal backpacking walking pace is, more or less depending on the elevation gain for the day. Whether you can do it, or want to do it, is a personal decision. Even at that pace I smell the roses just fine, while others may not.
 
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