Our Camino

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@clearly Where doing bits of a Camino have a few months so see how we get on.
Doing it on foot and push bike.
Les wants a day off tomorrow house/van work.
Also she went over the handle bars to so feeling sore
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Surely that’s what the Camino is all about ?
Suffering for a higher cause
Cleaning the van can wait
Time to get a wiggle on me thinks
 
Just in Astoga. We have been to Santiago de Compostela also been out to Finisterre. It was just supposed to be a Motorhome tour. And do it in the future but no time like the present.
You can do the stages in any order you like.
But the last 200km on a bike or 100km on foot must be in the right order of towns/villages
So we will carry on from here to a town/city called Ponferrada and stop. Turn round drive to St Jean de Port and do the sections we have missed. As long as you get your passport stamped time and dates don't come in to it some people take years.
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I know of one funster currently doing the whole Camino on foot, as we speak. It’s a hell of a walk back to collect the Moho at the end.......
 
About 11 days, as far as we can remember.

Cycling condenses three walking days into one cycling day.
How did you do it cycle so far then turn round to cycle back to Motorhome
 
How did you do it cycle so far then turn round to cycle back to Motorhome


No didn't have the motorhome with us on that occasion. We left our Peugeot Partner at Roncesvalles and cycled to Santiago. Rented a car to bring us back and dropped it off at Pamplona airport.

There are quite a few Aires and parking places along the route. Do you use P4N?

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