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The Camino Ingles: 6 days (or less) to Santiago Kindle Edition

4.4 out of 5 stars 183 ratings

Is the Camino calling you? Again? Pilgrim numbers are soaring, but you have an option. Walk the Camino Ingles, the shorter, sweeter, safer, and authentic hike in a post-pandemic world. In 2022 you need the latest information before you walk, and it's in this book.

Get checklists, printables and fully updated information sheets on the "new normal" from the reader bonuses, to get every detail you need for this pilgrimage, from prayers to postal services, it's all covered in this book.

The Camino Inglés is a smart choice if you want to walk in 2022 and beyond.

The Camino Inglés spans one province, Galicia, and its capital is Santiago de Compostela, the hallowed goal of the centuries-old pilgrimage.

Did you want to thru-hike the famous pilgrimage trail, the 500 mile/800 km Camino Frances, but are rethinking because of the reduced beds and increased footfall? Do you worry about finding a bed, getting a meal or help on a six-week hike in a rapidly changing situation in Spain? Or, if you have already walked the Frances, are you looking for another camino?

The Camino Inglés is a shorter walking adventure for anyone of moderate fitness through quiet and beautiful landscape. The English Way or Camino Ingles is one of the most accessible and doable of them all. At 120 kms, you qualify for the coveted Compostela, the certificate that pilgrims have been awarded for over a thousand years. And in case of outbreaks, this Camino is completely contained in Galicia, so you do not need to navigate a maze of possible local restrictions across different provinces.

This book helps you achieve your Camino goal, by showing you exactly how to:

  • Walk the Camino Inglés, a Galician route as old as the Camino Frances
  • Prepare your mind, body and feet to enjoy the long walk
  • Pack for a changed Camino
  • Get your credencial and get it stamped safely along the way
  • Find out about the new safety rules in Spain, from masks to handwashing
  • Make sure you enjoy the food of the region, and not get hungry if cafes are closed
  • Find out how to get a bed when albergues have reduced capacity or are closed
  • Learn the Spanish words you need to know in la neuva normalidad
  • Find out where to attend Mass along the way and in Santiago


Praise for The Camino Ingles: 6 days to Santiago

El Superlativo! - "The most authoritative, short book on the Camino Ingles I've ever come across! Laid out the journey in easy-to-understand steps. Took what could be an overwhelming 140 kilometer trek and made it manageable " - Don Kidwell TOP 500 REVIEWER

The book that saved me - "As a novice walker this was a lifeline. I did Camino Ingles alone and having this book in my hand was like having a personal guide. At times more like a guardian angel." - Kenny

A great introduction to the Camino Ingles - And one that will I am sure will inspire many to walk their first Camino. - Roy Uprichard

You will find it is easy to follow this book to plan, prepare and complete the Camino in only 6 days or less. Click the Look Inside button to see for yourself.

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From the Publisher

View of Pontedeume

The Camino Ingles is a six-day pilgrimage along an ancient route taken by kings, queens and pilgrims from Britain and the Northern European states. It is authentic, quiet and totally beautiful passing along mostly rural areas, with very few towns and villages.

If you would like a short accessible and doable camino, choose the Camino Ingles.

Statue of Christ on the way to Need

Day 1 - Ferrol to Neda

15 km along the estuary, mostly flat walking.

Day 2 - Need to Pontedeume

Day 2 - Neda to Pontedeume

15 km along the estuary and then over the headland. Some gently climbs over the headland.

Fountain on the way to Betanzos

Day 3 - Pontedeume to Betanzos

27 km. Uphill and downhill route. Beautiful sea, forest and river views.

Through the forest at Leiro

Day 4 - Betanzos to Bruma

25 kms. Gentle climbs through rural areas, along lakes and through forests

On the way to Siguero

Day 5 - Bruma to Siguiero

25 kms. Mostly flat, alongside the motorway for some parts.

The Catedral at Santiago

Day 6 - Siguiero to Santiago

16 kms. A short walk into Santiago.

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About the Author

Susan Jagannath successfully combined a passion for reading, a love of writing and a fascination for technology, to create a career in technical writing. With over 50 technical manuals (not) to her name, “RTFM” could have been the motto for her life; but she didn’t let the idea that no one ever reads the manual stop her from thoroughly enjoying her work. As an army brat, her childhood included seven different schools, three universities and a couple of emergency evacuations from conflict zones. Travel and adventure were a normal part of life. She now believes in seizing every opportunity to have a new adventure. Whether it’s camping on the beach in Australia, trekking in the Himalayas, kayaking in Queensland, whitewater rafting down the Ganges, or walking the Camino in Spain, her philosophy is to pack it into one or two weeks to create memories for a lifetime, (and disconnect from television and computer games). Susan is now on the next adventure of her life, writing books that are not technical manuals, training to be an awesome grandmother, and planning her next getaway.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01L0TXL32
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Susan Jagannath
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 24 Aug. 2016
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 6th
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.8 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 172 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Customer reviews:
    4.4 out of 5 stars 183 ratings

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Bestselling travel writer, tech nerd, pilgrim and mentor to rising authors. Mum, grandma & adventurer.

Susan Jagannath successfully combined a passion for reading, a love of writing and a fascination for technology, to create a career in technical writing. With over 50 technical manuals (not) to her name, she finally decided to use her writing and publishing skills for herself and write and publish her own books independently.

To her mild surprise, when her very niche books went bestseller regularly, she realised she had a system that could help others write and publish as well.

As an army brat and then military wife, her life included seven different schools, three universities and a couple of emergency evacuations from conflict zones. Travel and adventure were a normal part of life.

She now believes in seizing every opportunity to have a new adventure.

Whether it’s camping on the beach in Australia, trekking in the Himalayas, kayaking in Queensland, whitewater rafting down the Ganges, or walking the Camino in Spain and Portugal, her philosophy is to connect with people and create memories for a lifetime, (and disconnect from television and computer games).

Susan is now on the next adventure of her life, reinventing retirement, helping people write their first bestseller, and learning to be an awesome grandmother.

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Customers find the book full of practical advice and easy to read, with one review noting its clear presentation. They appreciate its journey value, with one customer mentioning how it inspires first-time Camino walkers, while another describes it as a marvellous guide for dreamers.

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Customers find the book provides practical advice throughout, with one customer specifically noting its useful packing tips.

"...There's plenty of sound practical advice and terrific enthusiasm for what I too found a memorable experience...." Read more

"...Then this book came to my rescue. A Camino on 6 days !!!! A very informative read and I will buy the hard copy to take with me on my pilgrimage full..." Read more

"...Full of practical hints and detailed information, delivered with a lightness of touch that draws the reader in. Barriers, obstacles are lowered...." Read more

"...book you would want with you on your own Camino full of useful information of what to pack, where to eat, where to stay and even advice on getting..." Read more

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Customers find the book easy to read, with one customer noting it is presented in a very clear manner.

"...It's beautifully produced and a most welcome addition to my bookshelves." Read more

"...detailed information, delivered with a lightness of touch that draws the reader in. Barriers, obstacles are lowered...." Read more

"...Susan is a very informative writer it actually made me want to pack immediately and get going. Thank you for this lovely little book" Read more

"...She literally takes the reader, step by step, along this well trodden route...." Read more

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Customers find the journey value of the book positive, describing it as a wonderful and memorable experience, with one customer noting it serves as a terrific guide for Camino dreamers.

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"...to the Camino Ingles and one that will I am sure will inspire many to walk their first Camino...." Read more

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Top reviews from United Kingdom

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2016
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    I enjoyed this book very much, especially since I walked (most of) the route last year. There's plenty of sound practical advice and terrific enthusiasm for what I too found a memorable experience. I was interested by the author's comment that the published distances for the various stages tend to be shorter than the distances she recorded along the Way. Although I didn't attempt to measure anything myself I think she is probably right about that. I wish I had allowed six days for my trip like the author. I tried to do it in five days with accommodation booked in advance and found I needed to miss out 17km in the middle by taking a taxi, which was a pity.

    I originally bought this book as a Kindle edition but I liked it so much I bought the printed version a few days later. It's beautifully produced and a most welcome addition to my bookshelves.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 March 2018
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    I'm so glad I found this book. The Camino bug has bitten me during the last couple of weeks and won't let me go! Firstly I was randomly sent a CD from my sister who knew I was interested in walking and enjoyed a challenge. After watching it I got a book on kindle about the Camino Francaise . As I plodded through the 500 Km of it fascinated, low and behold a TV series begins about the pilgrimage. The next day I heard that my next-door neighbour and his mates were doing the Camino next month !!! All this within 2 weeks......I was getting a message but couldn't imagine how I could be away from home for so long. Then this book came to my rescue. A Camino on 6 days !!!! A very informative read and I will buy the hard copy to take with me on my pilgrimage full of confidence. All my questions, queries and problems solved and answered.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 August 2017
    Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
    A great introduction to the Camino Ingles and one that will I am sure will inspire many to walk their first Camino.
    Full of practical hints and detailed information, delivered with a lightness of touch that draws the reader in.
    Barriers, obstacles are lowered. The reader reassured, encouraged that this route is both achievable and immensely rewarding.
    To walk any Camino route changes one, bringing treasured memories. So, thank you, Susan, for bringing information on the beauty of this route to so many of us.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 September 2016
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    A fabulous little book practical from beginning to end it also made you feel part of this wonderful journey. As others have said this is a book you would want with you on your own Camino full of useful information of what to pack, where to eat, where to stay and even advice on getting your luggage sent on to the next stopover. Susan is a very informative writer it actually made me want to pack immediately and get going. Thank you for this lovely little book
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 February 2020
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    By the authors own admission, this is a personal account and as such gives a good mix of practical advice and real life experience. I found it to be an engaging read that filled in a few gaps I had from reading many other books on this topic.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 April 2018
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    Very practical. Not a comprehensive guide but more her own experience.
    Very useful practical stuff.
    A clear day to day record of what to expect
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2020
    Format: Paperback
    All the route maps suffer from lateral inversion. Hopefully, they will be corrected in later editions.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 September 2016
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    Susan Jagannath provides a great mix of practical advice and encouraging words for everyone contemplating this adventure. She literally takes the reader, step by step, along this well trodden route. She clearly speaks from experience and documents not only where to stay and the best places to eat, but also paints a picture of the magnificent countryside which provides a feast for the eyes and feeds the spirit.
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Top reviews from other countries

  • Yoga and hiking enthusiast
    5.0 out of 5 stars Poetic, yet practical
    Reviewed in the United States on 8 May 2018
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    When I walked the Camino Inglés in June 2017, this was one of the guidebooks I used. I enjoyed reading this guide on my Kindle App the night before each stage. I often referred to it again before heading out for the day, and to look up points of interest.
    First off, I love how she begins each day with a poem or quote. I thought the Irish blessing was a great way to start the chapter for Day One. And the one from The Hobbit for was so à propos for the toughest stage. She really put some thought into which quote to feature for each day.

    But let’s get to the practical benefits of this guide. There are the requisites for any Camino guide such as daily walking distances, listings for accommodations, and elevation stats for each stage. Instead of maps embedded in the kindle guide, Susan offers a free PDF download of the maps which can be printed out.

    Susan has lovely narrative and writing style that is humorous at times. I appreciated that Susan encourages pilgrims to split a few stages. Apparently, some pilgrims speed through the Camino Inglés in four or five days! I took her advice and split the first stage to stay in Neda.
    I also split the hardest stage between Betanzos and Bruma. When I do this Camino again, I will also split the stage between Pontedeume and Betanzos to stay in Mino. Fortunately Susan mentions alternative options for pilgrims who want to take their time. My ideal Camino Inglés would be an 8-day walk so I can walk by water the first few days.
  • albina gabellini
    5.0 out of 5 stars A dream, a shorter walk to Santiago de Compostela as a tool to overcome difficulties
    Reviewed in Italy on 31 August 2016
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    The idea to talk (and listen to) about this experience is particularly interesting for 2 reasons: a) you can do travelling at you own rythm. so even aged people can do b) you can enjoy this religious travel just organizing it good independently of your " filosophical beliefs". . So the journey- hike is for everybody, It can helps them talking with yourself.. and to a lot of other people too.. Susan gave us a well complete guide about what to do. Nice work for us. From Italy it is a long way. we reduced starting from France, i didnt know this Camino Ingles solution! Susan. your kind suggestions will encourage people to do.. even they are not so exercizied or a little bit lazy.. No excuse: this Camino Ingles we have to do once in our life and you makes our program/ plan easy.! . thanks
  • Karin Jooste
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love the writing style!
    Reviewed in Australia on 14 May 2024
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    I'm planning to walk the Camino Ingles in Sept 2024. Awesome little book with lots of useful and practical information. Great Aussie humour. 'I am a peregrina, not a cultural guru.' That had me in fits of laughter 😁 Highly recommended.
  • Richards Bissett
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars, Book gives good accurate information for anyone who wants to do the Camino
    Reviewed in Canada on 1 August 2018
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    I read the book before walking the Camino, in Sept 2018, and just reread the newest edition, which has brought back my memories of the Camino. She paints an accurate picture of what the route is like, where to eat and what accommodations are available. This is a very doable and interesting experience which I would highly recommend. The book is a worthwhile read
  • nicola steinhardt
    5.0 out of 5 stars great read
    Reviewed in Spain on 26 December 2023
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    Although it’s not the walk I plan this year I was in Ferrol a few weeks ago and drove from Santiago to get there
    The book is a super description of the walk and the area
    If you are looking for the whole trip laid out in easy steps
    This is the book for you

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