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Thank you
For the heads up I’m new to this. Plus I’m old not computer savvy.
I’m really interested in the bit from caminha in stead of joining the central route. I want to stick close to the coast
Andrew


No worries, I might be a bit younger but not much computer savvy either ;).
 
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So what info are you seeking that is not already in a guidebook or on one of the CP threads?
Oh sorry I thought I said. From caminha I would like information about sticking close to the coast before Santiago
Thanks Andrew
I think that Don’s question is asking you for a bit more detail about the information you are looking for. It’s kind of hard to answer a general request for “information.” There is a ton of info here already on the forum about the littoral vs. coastal vs. central. Just plug “littoral” into the search function.

Here’s a forum member who’s walking it now and posting live.

This map lays it all out graphically. I think it’s the best visual for planning, since you can see how the coastal and the littoral weave and criss-cross.

Hope this helps you get started in your search. I haven’t walked the littoral, but there are many here who have and will be happy to help with your questions.

Edited to add: This is one where the spelling might mess up the searching. Caminho Litoral in Portuguese, but we spell it “littoral” in English. So I would use both.
 
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Apologies about confusion
No apologies — in fact, being confused is one of the main reasons people post on the forum! I do think that map is great, though unfortunately it leaves out a few other wonderful Portuguese caminhos, like the Portuguese part of the Torres and the Geira, but I digress….

And I edited my earlier post to add that you should keep in mind that the spelling of “litoral” is also sometimes appearing as “littoral,” the English spelling. That does make a search more challenging.
 
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Portuguese coastal litoral from Porto
No apologies — in fact, being confused is one of the main reasons people post on the forum! I do think that map is great, though unfortunately it leaves out a few other wonderful Portuguese caminhos, like the Portuguese part of the Torres and the Geira, but I digress….

And I edited my earlier post to add that you should keep in mind that the spelling of “litoral” is also sometimes appearing as “littoral,” the English spelling. That does make a search more challenging.
Oh that’s great I’ll check it all out
The more information I get the better
Once I get the books I’ll be able to plan.
Once thanks for your time and help 😀😀😀
 

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I actually switched to the central after 2 days on the littoral (if moderators want to move my "live on the Camino" thread to the central section, please do). The site I found helpful with info about the littoral is the Stingy Nomads
 
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I walked out of Porto along the river (keeping it on my left) towards the ocean. You will not see any yellow arrows until Matosinhos. The first couple of days of the Littoral route is quite urban but I quite enjoyed it. From there to Caminha, I walked a blend of the Littoral and Coastal routes. The arrows out of Seixas (after Caminha) lead back up into the forests, apparently that is the original route. My advice is to ignore the arrows and just stay on the river path, a lovely, easy walk. The town of Vila Nova de Cerveira is slightly off route (as in, you need to leave the river path and walk an short distance into the town) but totally worth a stop for coffee & a pastry!
The more reading on forums, and when you receive your guides books, the more it will all make sense. Happy researching and have a wonderful journey.
 

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Thank you
For the heads up I’m new to this. Plus I’m old not computer savvy.
I’m really interested in the bit from caminha in stead of joining the central route. I want to stick close to the coast
Andrew
At 78 I walked the Spiritual Variant , stuck to the coast all the way . Caminha to Oia , Baiona and onwards . The climb is a challenge from Combaro to Monasteria but still made it ok . Loved the Stone Water walk into Villa de Arousa . Boat trip from here to Padron wonderful .
 
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Portuguese coastal litoral from Porto
I walked out of Porto along the river (keeping it on my left) towards the ocean. You will not see any yellow arrows until Matosinhos. The first couple of days of the Littoral route is quite urban but I quite enjoyed it. From there to Caminha, I walked a blend of the Littoral and Coastal routes. The arrows out of Seixas (after Caminha) lead back up into the forests, apparently that is the original route. My advice is to ignore the arrows and just stay on the river path, a lovely, easy walk. The town of Vila Nova de Cerveira is slightly off route (as in, you need to leave the river path and walk an short distance into the town) but totally worth a stop for coffee & a pastry!
The more reading on forums, and when you receive your guides books, the more it will all make sense. Happy researching and have a wonderful journey.
Fantastic advice thank you so much. Honestly more advice and tips the better 😊😊✊
 
Oct 2, 2023
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Portuguese coastal litoral from Porto
At 78 I walked the Spiritual Variant , stuck to the coast all the way . Caminha to Oia , Baiona and onwards . The climb is a challenge from Combaro to Monasteria but still made it ok . Loved the Stone Water walk into Villa de Arousa . Boat trip from here to Padron wonderful .
Thanks Garry
I’m really liking the look of your walk especially the boat to pardon. Wee question is that allowed the boat trip?
 
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Thanks Garry
I’m really liking the look of your walk especially the boat to pardon. Wee question is that allowed the boat trip?
Yes all good with the boat trip allowed. We were so fortunate to have some 60 if us a short stop at a Mussels Farm for 2 dozen each and a free bottle of local white wine . A fun 1 and 1/2 hours followed on the boat to Padron.
 
Oct 2, 2023
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Portuguese coastal litoral from Porto
No apologies — in fact, being confused is one of the main reasons people post on the forum! I do think that map is great, though unfortunately it leaves out a few other wonderful Portuguese caminhos, like the Portuguese part of the Torres and the Geira, but I digress….

And I edited my earlier post to add that you should keep in mind that the spelling of “litoral” is also sometimes appearing as “littoral,” the English spelling. That does make a search more challenging.
Hi I have a garmin gps is there a gps route I can download. For the litoral route
Regards Andrew
 

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