The last 100km

More fog this morning so I couldn’t see much leaving Cadavo. Very quickly I was into the forest and it was a pleasant and peaceful walk switching between the dirt tracks of the forest and the country roads through the little towns.

I have arrived in Lugo which marks 100km to Santiago. I am now required to get 2 stamps per day in my pilgrim credential to prove my passage. In order to qualify for the official certificate of the Camino de Santiago pilgrims are required to walk, cycle or ride a horse for at least 100km on their path to Santiago. I have heard rumours that after such a long route my passage won’t be questioned but I don’t think I’ll take the risk.

From this point, the tour buses will start to arrive and offload hundreds of pilgrims, I understand it will get quite busy. I think it will be interesting to see how things change from here. I’ll find out tomorrow.

Fog lifting
Forest walk
Countryside
100km

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