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zammy

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My friends are planning to walk from O Cebreiro to Santiago, for some reason they need to skip part of the camino on that trail and do it by car
Which part (15 km total) can they skip?
not including first and last day
 
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None -- tell them they're wrong for even thinking it.
 
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JabbaPapa said:
None -- tell them they're wrong for even thinking it.

I totally agree.
Instead of an answer to their request, ask them why they would think to skip something they planed and, let's hope, wished for?
Maybe they want something else...

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They could walk to Samos, then get a taxi (or other ride, if they have car) to Sarria. That shaves off about 18 kms.
 
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I guess they don't have much time? 15 km is about a days walk for us slo- leisurely folk. Maybe they just need to skip a day, in which I wonder why not just start not at O'Cebreiro but 15 km down the road?
 
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Can't find any reason Zammy why they are even walking.
Not a car please.
We heard tooooo many stories , especially on the Norte about cars and people and albergues.
 
zammy,

why not just walk the last 100 kms in order to get a compostela. i really woould not want to miss the last few stages of the camino.

buen camino.
 
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