Where do I get my credential in Sarria?
Where do I get my credential in Sarria? Starting the Camino in Sarria Credentials can be obtained at the pilgrims' office, some of the Albergues in town, or the parish church. Note: pilgrims starting the Camino in Galicia are required to get two stamps a day in their credentials in order to get a Compostela in Santiago.
Where can I get my Camino passport stamped?
You can stamp your pilgrim passport along the way in churches, hotels, restaurants, tourist offices, 'albergues' and even grocery stores.
How many days to walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela?
The distance of the Camino walk from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela is 116 km/72 mi. It takes 5-7 days on average to complete the route.
Do you need cash on the Camino?
It is advisable to carry some cash with you when you walk the Camino de Santiago. The main reasons you will need some cash are to pay for accommodation and to pay your bill in some cafes. On the Camino de Santiago, some albergues will accept card, but this tends to be the private ones that are bookable via Booking.com.
Can I walk the Camino on my own?
Travelling the Camino de Santiago alone is not for everyone but it is not just for a select group of people; all you need is a desire to travel and courage, to first face your fears then put on a backpack to go to Santiago. The rest is pure enjoyment.
Which is the easiest Camino to walk?
The Camino Ingles: The Camino Ingles is a shorter route, starting in either Ferrol or A Coruna and stretching over 100 kilometers to Santiago de Compostela. The route is well-marked and offers a variety of accommodations and services, making it an easy option for walkers who are short on time.
Can you walk the Camino in 2 weeks?
Following our Camino Portugués guidebook's itinerary, you could walk from Lisboa to Santiago in 26 days averaging 24km/15 miles a day. Many pilgrims walking the Camino Portugués start from Porto and can complete the trip to Santiago in just under two weeks at a similar daily distance average.