Into Baiona - Litoral or Coastal?

GlennJ

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Aug 21, 2023
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Singapore
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Planned Camino: Portuguese (April-May 2024)
There are 2 routes into Baiona from As Marinas (about 6km from Baiona) - (1) Litoral (shown in red in pic), and (2) Coastal (shown in dark blue).

What are the plus and minus points of either route if you have taken one or the other (or even both)?

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Camino Joe 2021

The Walking Man Walks
Oct 11, 2020
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Tennessee USA
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Frances 2022, Portuguese Coastal Espiritual 2023
I did the (red) beach walk in March 2023. Bars and restaurants were plentiful along the coast. It was beautiful and few pilgrims. It felt more like a beach walk than a pilgrimage but very enjoyable and scenic. I recommend the Espiritual variant and second the notion that Baiona is a nice city to spend a day or two playing tourist.
 

Hareforit

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Mar 12, 2023
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Fort Collins, CO
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May 2023, May 2024
There are 2 routes into Baiona from As Marinas (about 6km from Baiona) - (1) Litoral (shown in red in pic), and (2) Coastal (shown in dark blue).

What are the plus and minus points of either route if you have taken one or the other (or even both)?

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There are 2 routes into Baiona from As Marinas (about 6km from Baiona) - (1) Litoral (shown in red in pic), and (2) Coastal (shown in dark blue).

What are the plus and minus points of either route if you have taken one or the other (or even both)?

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I took the blue...up a mountain. And down a mountain. It was a beautiful view, but wish I had stayed on the litoral route.
 

mgnswaus

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Sep 10, 2011
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NSW Australia
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Le Puy - SJPdP 2019, Frances/Portuguese 22, 23, 24
There are 2 routes into Baiona from As Marinas (about 6km from Baiona) - (1) Litoral (shown in red in pic), and (2) Coastal (shown in dark blue).

What are the plus and minus points of either route if you have taken one or the other (or even both)?

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I’ve walked both. The beauty of the blue up-and-over route is that you walk along Roman roads with the grooves carved by the chariot wheels. So much history, and you can, if you stand still and close your eyes, ‘feel’ the energy and presence of those who have passed this way for centuries before you. Magical. You KNOW this is the real ‘Way’. Absolutely worth every second of the climb and the descent.
 
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Hareforit

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Mar 12, 2023
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Fort Collins, CO
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May 2023, May 2024
I’ve walked both. The beauty of the blue up-and-over route is that you walk along Roman roads with the grooves carved by the chariot wheels. So much history, and you can, if you stand still and close your eyes, ‘feel’ the energy and presence of those who have passed this way for centuries before you. Magical. You KNOW this is the real ‘Way’. Absolutely worth every second of the climb and the descent.
That is true. The grooves from the carts were pretty cool.
 
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Elle Bieling

Elle Bieling, PilgrimageTraveler
Mar 25, 2016
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Too many to count!
It all depends in what you like. The blue route is definitely more physically challenging! But the old Roman Roads are indeed special (same is true from Baiona to A Ramallosa if you walk the interior blue route along the historic Camino Real, Old Roman Road where you will see historic crosses, wells, bridges and feel like a real pilgrim). But the sea glass beach is special too, on the orange route. And walking by the Castelo de Monterreal in Baiona on the orange route. As for the views, for me it's a toss up. Views down by the water overlooking waves crashing? Or high pleateau views of the whole bay and castle? Both have their appeal. To see my photos of the Senda Litoral and the Costal Route through these sections, click on the links. Happy discerning! Or maybe do both??
 

ElCee

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Jan 7, 2023
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Toronto, Canada
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Porto Sept 2023
This is very interesting to me. No one has mentioned the “bike path”. We took the overland route because I was so sick and tired of walking on that “bicycle path” which was really a painted yellow lane on a very busy road (busiest road of the entire Camino). Wise Pilgrim said the coastal route would be more of the same. I was literally ecstatic to climb a hill, that’s how badly I needed to get off that bike lane. And we’d been walking along the coast with gorgeous views of crashing waves for 8 days by this point so I wasnt concerned about missing anything. Honestly, that over land path with the Roman wheel ruts and tremendous views from this hill that you’ve been walking towards all day (“Yippee, we’re going up THAT hill!”) followed by winding streets down the other side with lovely views towards Baiona and the Cies islands, was one of my favourite sections of the Camino. Oh, and there’s a lovely little cafe in this guy’s backyard after the Roman road/path turns into a real street. It’s the first house you come to. Great bathroom.
 
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