Camino Audit #1 – Stages

These are the stages I did day by day.

I am not including the kilometers when I got lost.

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Day 1: St Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles – 27 kms

Day 2: Roncesvalles to Zubiri – 22 kms

Day 3: Zubiri to Pamplona – 23 kms

Day 4: Pamplona Rest Day (injury)

Day 5: Pamplona to Cirauqui – 32 kms

Day 6: Cirauqui to Villamayor de Monjardin – 25 kms

Day 7: Villamayor de Monjardin to Viana – 31 kms

Day 8: Viana to Ventosa – 31 kms

Day 9: Ventosa to Santa Domingo de la Calzada – 32 kms

Day 10: Santa Domingo de la Calzada – Rest Day (injury)

Day 11: Santa Domingo to Belorado – 23 kms

Day 12: Belorado to Ages – 28 kms

Day 13: Ages to Burgos – 24 kms

Day 14: Burgos to Hontanas – 32 kms

Day 15: Hontanas to Boadilla del Camino – 27 kms

Day 16: Boadilla to Carrion de los Condes – 25 kms

Day 17: Carrion to Sahagun – 39 kms

Day 18: Sahagun to El Burgo Ranero – 19 kms

Day 19: El Burgo Ranero to Leon – 39 kms

Day 20: Leon – Rest Day

Day 21: Leon to San Martin del Camino – 27 kms

Day 22: San Martin to Astorga – 24 kms

Day 23: Astorga to Foncebadon – 26 kms

Day 24: Foncebadon to Ponferrada – 27 kms

Day 25: Ponferrada to Villafranca del Bierzo – 23 kms

Day 26: Villafranca to O Cebreiro – 32 kms

Day 27: O Cebreiro to Samos – 30 kms

Day 28: Samos to Portomarin – 35 kms

Day 29: Portomarin to Palas de Rei – 22 kms

Day 30: Palas de Rei to Arzua – 26 kms

Day 31: Arzua to Santiago de Compostela – 39 kms

3 thoughts on “Camino Audit #1 – Stages

  1. Hey Bill,if you find time would you be so kind as to post a list of the hostels you stayed in please,much appreciated,Bernard.

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  2. wow… i just read your blog!!! 😄 it’s just wonderful… it’s like you express the feelings in my heart… it’s overwhelming!!! i love your pictures and i think you did a wonderful job
    wow… you could return the towel, i can imagine how emotional that eas for you!!!
    and … you look extremely happy on the last picture 😄😄😄

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    • Hey Sigrid, (not Secret), of COURSE I remember you! How could I forget you? You helped me through that last section PLUS you took my photo at the 100 km mark.

      But what happened after that? You steamed on ahead of me while I dawdled around taking photos – but I got in to Santiago on the Friday too, although quite late. About 5pm I think, after starting at Arzua at 6am that morning.

      But your Camino was so long. From Sevilla. You must be feeling withdrawal now! And thank you for saying those nice hints about my blog! Keep in touch, yes?

      Bill

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