Yes, definitely. For example, many people split the first stage into two days, stopping at Neda. The next two stages (to Pontedueme and then the Betanzos) are both under or about 20 km. And there are several ways to split up the rest.
I meant to ask: is it possible to break up the mileage? We don’t want to walk more than 20km a day. And we have the time to go at this pace.
Again, thank you!
There are several well established and recognized caminho routes to Fatima, some that follow the same paths as the Camino Portuguese route for at least part of the way. As @dbier suggests, these routes will diverge at some point from the Camino...
If it is your first Camino and you will be walking for only 5 or so days (as suggests your option of Vigo to SdC), I'd like to suggest you consider the Camino Ingles, which I've become a huge fan of as a "first" camino, for the following reasons...
Thanks for your response.
We are leaning toward walking from Vigo to Santiago. While getting the certificate is not our primary goal, it would be nice to have it. The issue with starting in Vigo is finding transportation from either Lisbon or...
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