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Which is the better way to Santiago

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Hi, my names is Fabiola, from Puerto Rico. I am planning to do El Camino in September. I have 3 weeks to walk, however I don't know which Camino is the best
 
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Hi, my names is Fabiola, from Puerto Rico. I am planning to do El Camino in September. I have 3 weeks to walk, however I don't know which Camino is the best
Welcome! 3 weeks is a good amount of time. I'm not sure which or if there is a best Camino. Do you want to meet lots of pilgrims or maybe a less traveled path? It will depend on your tastes. What are you looking for?
 
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I walked from Burgos to Santiago in 19 days. Three weeks is plenty.
It is 506 km from Burgos to Santiago, so you would need to cover 24 km per day to do it in 21 days. If you are from Puerto Rico, you do not have a lot of mountains for training (!!), but you do not mention your physical condition, age, or hiking experience. Twenty-four kilometers per day is not an impossible pace, but it may be a challenge for you. Fromista is three days closer to Santiago, and you can get there fairly easily by train. Check out the camino planner and you can see the stopping options available. Buen camino.
 
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Welcome! 3 weeks is a good amount of time. I'm not sure which or if there is a best Camino. Do you want to meet lots of pilgrims or maybe a less traveled path? It will depend on your tastes. What are you looking for?
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It is 506 km from Burgos to Santiago, so you would need to cover 24 km per day to do it in 21 days. If you are from Puerto Rico, you do not have a lot of mountains for training (!!), but you do not mention your physical condition, age, or hiking experience. Twenty-four kilometers per day is not an impossible pace, but it may be a challenge for you. Fromista is three days closer to Santiago, and you can get there fairly easily by train. Check out the camino planner and you can see the stopping options available. Buen camino.

Actually I am in training. I covered 7 km per hour. However, I need to choose between Camino Portugues or Camino Francés. Thanks for you reply
 

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