WRT Nick’s post #20 above:
Mrs Htd and I stayed at the ‘Stop’ (which probably took its name from a large STOP Road sign outside - in 1993 whilst on a walking tour of the north of Portugal and the Peneda Geres.
Dinner was a small amount of...
Hello @Kev&Kath. Yes, there is a perfect escape route for you to take from the boardwalk to Santa Iria da Azoia. I documented this on my website, for day one out of Lisbon. There are only two escape routes that I counted after the bridge...
With the new route out of Lisbon now open, and the old route quickly retired, I was eager to make a quick visual for pilgrims heading that way. On the ground it is nothing to worry about as it is well marked, but for the map oriented pilgrims...
My wife and I are walking the Camino for my 50th birthday- though today is their birthday, 45. I’m starting this late after walking yesterday from Porto to Labruge. We landed at the municipal, soggy and tired, the last 900 meters a slog, but...
Day 7 - Ribadavia to Feas (29 km, about 700 m up).
My GPS spontaneously paused itself for a few kms, so my tracks have a straight line for a little more than a km. But I noted when I recorded them that it shouldn’t cause a problem - obvious...
Did you get a real room or the tiny pilgrim room??
We enjoyed this stage and the 100km to go marker, brand new at the time, was significant for us because we had started nearly 1000km back in Tavira.
We also had some nice interactions with...
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