I finished the Camino Frances this April and am currently planning to do the Portuguese route next May but had a few questions.
1) can I send my bags ahead to Santiago similar to what I did while in Spain? (I have a follow-on trip planned)
2) as a solo woman traveler is the coastal route (from Porto) marked well or should I concentrate on the inland route?
3) does the Coastal Route have pilgrim albuergues to stay in or are they primarily on the inland route?
4) The Brierley book for the Camino Portuguese coastal route is very sparse on information, does anyone know of any better guide books for the coastal route?
5) Is the route safe for a single woman traveler?
I am very excited to get back on the trail but usually just try to be flexible with my "stages" but also don't want to find that I don't have very many options for places to stop/stay.
Thanks, Teri
1) can I send my bags ahead to Santiago similar to what I did while in Spain? (I have a follow-on trip planned)
2) as a solo woman traveler is the coastal route (from Porto) marked well or should I concentrate on the inland route?
3) does the Coastal Route have pilgrim albuergues to stay in or are they primarily on the inland route?
4) The Brierley book for the Camino Portuguese coastal route is very sparse on information, does anyone know of any better guide books for the coastal route?
5) Is the route safe for a single woman traveler?
I am very excited to get back on the trail but usually just try to be flexible with my "stages" but also don't want to find that I don't have very many options for places to stop/stay.
Thanks, Teri