Thirteen days is more than enough time to walk from Ponte de Lima to Santiago and include the included Espiritual. This timeframe also gives you the time to walk some shorter days or take a rest day (like in Pontevedra). . You’ll be very glad you...
I have 13 days and would love to walk the combination above.. Im wondering If this is possible in 13 days since Id have to be in Lisbon by 22 August.
Im in Vila do Conde now but am thinking of starting from Ponte de Lima on 7 or 8 August. Or if...
Thank you!
Im slowly getting better & good enough to walk so will start walking on 7th of August.
Ive been looking around for possible routes and thinking of starting from Ponte de Lima then through Variante Espiritual — Santiago and then to...
Personally, I wouldn’t start in Tui. I love Tui but it’s in Spain and you are on the Portuguese route, you would miss the Portuguese food and culture. Starting in Porto was a highlight for us as Porto is bucket list destination, as well as other...
I’d walk from Tui (take a bus to Valença) to Sdc - from memory 5 days then walk to Finisterre and Muxía -again, from memory, 5 days. If no time, just walk to Finisterre and bus it to Muxía (and back to Sdc)
I use 'Camino Ninja' . It's free and very good.
Lists distances between places with cafes and accommodations including contact details and guide prices. Also tracks where you are on the trail in a 'live' map view ( for those times when you think...
Thank you Janade!
Its still a little bit there.. Im also wondering if its possible for me to walk a couple of days on coastal route and then change to the central route when my leg gets better.
Also wondering for the backpack transport between...
I don’t know if you are still having leg issues or worried about a recurrence, but the coastal route is pretty flat most of the time while the central route involves quite a bit of climbing and decending as you go over hills and some mountainous...
Thank you! It makes sense.. Esp now with it being summer & crowded with tourists.
Do you use apps to find pilgrim albergues? Or can I get this list at the Porto Cathedral, along with the Pilgrim Passport
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