It is possible to start walking the Camino Ingles from A Coruna a distance which seems to be 30-40km (it seems to very depending on who has measured the distance) from a Coruna to Hospital de Bruma where the two ways meet (and from where it is 40km to Santiago making a total distance of less than 100km making any walking ineligible for the Compostela upon their arrival in Santiago).
Image from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Hercules
Walking this route would give you the opportunity to see the Tower of Hercules a 55m tall Roman lighthouse built under Trajan (or possibly rebuilt in that period) and is the oldest Roman lighthouse still in use.

Image from http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/llevatela-al-camino/completa/?camino=camino-ingles
This way looks to be just as hilly as the rest of the Camino Ingles!

Walking this route would give you the opportunity to see the Tower of Hercules a 55m tall Roman lighthouse built under Trajan (or possibly rebuilt in that period) and is the oldest Roman lighthouse still in use.
Image from http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/llevatela-al-camino/completa/?camino=camino-ingles
This way looks to be just as hilly as the rest of the Camino Ingles!
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