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05/24 C. Portugues
09/25 CF Ponferrada - Fisterra
Hi fellow pilgrims! I have walked 1450km over several years on the Camino Frances alone, without planning much.

This year is going to be very different! I have convinced my mom to come with me. I am so excited to show her what the camino is all about. But to be able to convince her I had to book private rooms.

We will be walking the Litoral, Coastal, Central and Spiritual route.

So I have just finished prebooking the whole way!

I thought I would share my planning in case you would find it interesting.

Day 1 Porto Travel day Spot Hostel

Day 2 Labruge 23.8 km Smiling Places

Day 3 A Ver-o-Mar 17.6 km Casa Fragosa

Day 4 Antas 25.7 km Antas Guest House

Day 5 Viana do Castelo 16.8 km Hotel Fabrica do Chocolate

Day 6 Caminha 27 km Olá Vida Hostel Caminha

Switching to central route

Day 7 Vila Nova de Cerveira 20 km Hotel Minho

Day 8 Tui 10 km Parador de Tui

Stop in Valença to see the city

Day 9 O Porriño 17 km Orballo apartment

Day 10 Redondela 15.4 km A Marisma Hostel

Spiritual Route:

Day 11 Pontevedra 20 km Hostel Charino

Day 12 Combarro 11.3 km Albergue Hostel Nuestra Señora del Camino

Day 13 Os Castaños 16 km Hospedaje Restaurante Os Castaños

Day 14 Vilanova de Arousa 17 km Apartamentos Puerto Basella

Day 15 Santiago de Compostela 55 km (28 km by boat, 27 km walking) Hostal Nomade Santiago

Lunch in Padrón (Edit: Breakfast in Padron)

Day 16 Santiago de Compostela Hostal Nomade Santiago

Day 17 Travel home
 
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Bom caminho! I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful experience with your mom.

Day 15 Santiago de Compostela 55 km (28 km by boat, 27 km walking) Hostal Nomade Santiago

Lunch in Padrón
That’s a long afternoon walk if you don’t start from Padrón until after lunch! If you get an early boat it might be worth getting some kms under your belt before lunch.

I ate here once and enjoyed it. It’s a rural restaurant a couple of hours after Padrón, just off the camino.

 
Bom caminho! I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful experience with your mom.


That’s a long afternoon walk if you don’t start from Padrón until after lunch! If you get an early boat it might be worth getting some kms under your belt before lunch.

I ate here once and enjoyed it. It’s a rural restaurant a couple of hours after Padrón, just off the camino.

Thanks, Ill keep this in mind! I was planning on getting the early boat. I read somewhere it leaves around 7am?
 
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I see now it only take an hour and 15 min. I guess it will be breakfast in Padron, not lunch haha.
 
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If you know the date you want the boat in advance; the company should be able to give you tide times and departure.
I booked months in advance and they were able to do this.
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Hi fellow pilgrims! I have walked 1450km over several years on the Camino Frances alone, without planning much.

This year is going to be very different! I have convinced my mom to come with me. I am so excited to show her what the camino is all about. But to be able to convince her I had to book private rooms.

We will be walking the Litoral, Coastal, Central and Spiritual route.

So I have just finished prebooking the whole way!

I thought I would share my planning in case you would find it interesting.

Day 1 Porto Travel day Spot Hostel

Day 2 Labruge 23.8 km Smiling Places

Day 3 A Ver-o-Mar 17.6 km Casa Fragosa

Day 4 Antas 25.7 km Antas Guest House

Day 5 Viana do Castelo 16.8 km Hotel Fabrica do Chocolate

Day 6 Caminha 27 km Olá Vida Hostel Caminha

Switching to central route

Day 7 Vila Nova de Cerveira 20 km Hotel Minho

Day 8 Tui 10 km Parador de Tui

Stop in Valença to see the city

Day 9 O Porriño 17 km Orballo apartment

Day 10 Redondela 15.4 km A Marisma Hostel

Spiritual Route:

Day 11 Pontevedra 20 km Hostel Charino

Day 12 Combarro 11.3 km Albergue Hostel Nuestra Señora del Camino

Day 13 Os Castaños 16 km Hospedaje Restaurante Os Castaños

Day 14 Vilanova de Arousa 17 km Apartamentos Puerto Basella

Day 15 Santiago de Compostela 55 km (28 km by boat, 27 km walking) Hostal Nomade Santiago

Lunch in Padrón (Edit: Breakfast in Padron)

Day 16 Santiago de Compostela Hostal Nomade Santiago

Day 17 Travel home
Good for you! I don’t understand where you are staying between Padrón and Santiago.
We are doing similar - flying into Porto then train to Vigo where we are starting. Our limitations were to keep daily walking to 10-15 km; shorter day after a long or difficult day. Vigo- Redondela - Pontesampio, Pontevedra - Combarro - Armenteria, PonteArnelas - Vilanova de Arousa - boat - Padrón - Pincarna - Millidorio - Santiago. We are 67 and 77 women and this is our first Camino. This gives our families peace of mind to know our route and accommodations are booked. I hope you and your mom have a magical time
 
Good for you! I don’t understand where you are staying between Padrón and Santiago.
We are doing similar - flying into Porto then train to Vigo where we are starting. Our limitations were to keep daily walking to 10-15 km; shorter day after a long or difficult day. Vigo- Redondela - Pontesampio, Pontevedra - Combarro - Armenteria, PonteArnelas - Vilanova de Arousa - boat - Padrón - Pincarna - Millidorio - Santiago. We are 67 and 77 women and this is our first Camino. This gives our families peace of mind to know our route and accommodations are booked. I hope you and your mom have a magical time
Hi BRSmith! It definitely gives peace of mind. And its a lot of fun planning!

We will take the boat from Vilanova de Arousa at 8am and walk all the way to Santiago that day. Its about 27 km. Uphill 😅 It will be the most challenging day of our camino but I believe we will be strong enough by then. My mom is also 67 years old.

Wishing you both a wonderful first camino!
 
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Hi fellow pilgrims! I have walked 1450km over several years on the Camino Frances alone, without planning much.

This year is going to be very different! I have convinced my mom to come with me. I am so excited to show her what the camino is all about. But to be able to convince her I had to book private rooms.

We will be walking the Litoral, Coastal, Central and Spiritual route.

So I have just finished prebooking the whole way!

I thought I would share my planning in case you would find it interesting.

Day 1 Porto Travel day Spot Hostel

Day 2 Labruge 23.8 km Smiling Places

Day 3 A Ver-o-Mar 17.6 km Casa Fragosa

Day 4 Antas 25.7 km Antas Guest House

Day 5 Viana do Castelo 16.8 km Hotel Fabrica do Chocolate

Day 6 Caminha 27 km Olá Vida Hostel Caminha

Switching to central route

Day 7 Vila Nova de Cerveira 20 km Hotel Minho

Day 8 Tui 10 km Parador de Tui

Stop in Valença to see the city

Day 9 O Porriño 17 km Orballo apartment

Day 10 Redondela 15.4 km A Marisma Hostel

Spiritual Route:

Day 11 Pontevedra 20 km Hostel Charino

Day 12 Combarro 11.3 km Albergue Hostel Nuestra Señora del Camino

Day 13 Os Castaños 16 km Hospedaje Restaurante Os Castaños

Day 14 Vilanova de Arousa 17 km Apartamentos Puerto Basella

Day 15 Santiago de Compostela 55 km (28 km by boat, 27 km walking) Hostal Nomade Santiago

Lunch in Padrón (Edit: Breakfast in Padron)

Day 16 Santiago de Compostela Hostal Nomade Santiago

Day 17 Travel home
Thank you for sharing. Buen camino 🥾
 
It depends on the time of year / tides.
The Wise Pilgrim app has a link to book the boat out of Vilanova de Arousa. Easy peasy! Also - we have been told that the entire Camino from Padrón to Santiago is uphill. Not steep but a constant climb. I noticed you broke the spiritual section into separate stages like we did. Hope that works out for you
 
This year is going to be very different! I have convinced my mom to come with me. I am so excited to show her what the camino is all about. But to be able to convince her I had to book private rooms.
This made me laugh when I read it! I am a mother (62) who has done a few different Caminos and my daughter (42) has agreed to walk from Porto with me this fall…but only if we stay in places where we can have private rooms. I tried to explain the magic of communal meals and getting to know other pilgrims better when you share an albergue - and she finally agreed to let me find a few great albergueswith communal meals…but only a few. We will be following your route for the most part so I’m interested to hear about your adventures and lodging as you make your trip!

PS if anyone has recommendations for great albergue a with communal meals, I’d love to hear them!
 
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We have decided we are too old to 1) have shared bathrooms and showers 2)listen to others snore - or not get a good nights sleep and 3) most albergues don’t allow bag/packpack transport - and due to health issues that would be a non-starter for me. (Back and hip surgeries). We are hoping along the way we meet other peligrinos walking as well. We will take 11 days to walk 115km. Leave next week. (3 days in Porto first) We are also early to bed folks - especially after a full day of walking
 
I can relate to the surgeries but good for you (and me) and others - for doing it. And walking in a way that works for us. This time around I am doing a slow Camino Portuguese. When I walked the Frances in the fall the downhills and over 20km per day were hard on my knee on my hip replacement side. I found some days I did not want to linger in a church or spiritual place. I finished but it took about six months of physio to help get back to walking longer days. So am doing about 16 or so Km per day - will see how it goes! In case it helps others here is my slow stages are looking like 😊: ( I also share in case folks have some must sees they might recommend or if you see an error!).
Porto to Matosinhos
to Via Cha
to Póvoa de Varzim
to Fao
Off camino - bus and train to Braga
Stay in Braga
Braga train/bus/taxi back to Antas
to Viana do Castelo
to Vila Praia de Ancona
To A Guarda ( inc water taxi)
To Oia
To Baiona
To Saians or Prieque? ( Albergue San Xurxo)
To Virgo
To Castaños
To Pontevedra
To Combarro
To Armenteira
To os Castaños
To Vilanova de Arousa
To Padron ( Ferry)
To Milladoiro
To Santiago
Accomodation a mix of Albergues and private rooms. I leave next week and trying to get my pack a wee lighter … hope to see others on the trail!
Jen from 🇨🇦
 
Hi fellow pilgrims! I have walked 1450km over several years on the Camino Frances alone, without planning much.

This year is going to be very different! I have convinced my mom to come with me. I am so excited to show her what the camino is all about. But to be able to convince her I had to book private rooms.

We will be walking the Litoral, Coastal, Central and Spiritual route.

So I have just finished prebooking the whole way!

I thought I would share my planning in case you would find it interesting.

Day 1 Porto Travel day Spot Hostel

Day 2 Labruge 23.8 km Smiling Places

Day 3 A Ver-o-Mar 17.6 km Casa Fragosa

Day 4 Antas 25.7 km Antas Guest House

Day 5 Viana do Castelo 16.8 km Hotel Fabrica do Chocolate

Day 6 Caminha 27 km Olá Vida Hostel Caminha

Switching to central route

Day 7 Vila Nova de Cerveira 20 km Hotel Minho

Day 8 Tui 10 km Parador de Tui

Stop in Valença to see the city

Day 9 O Porriño 17 km Orballo apartment

Day 10 Redondela 15.4 km A Marisma Hostel

Spiritual Route:

Day 11 Pontevedra 20 km Hostel Charino

Day 12 Combarro 11.3 km Albergue Hostel Nuestra Señora del Camino

Day 13 Os Castaños 16 km Hospedaje Restaurante Os Castaños

Day 14 Vilanova de Arousa 17 km Apartamentos Puerto Basella

Day 15 Santiago de Compostela 55 km (28 km by boat, 27 km walking) Hostal Nomade Santiago

Lunch in Padrón (Edit: Breakfast in Padron)

Day 16 Santiago de Compostela Hostal Nomade Santiago

Day 17 Travel home
Looks like a wonderful journey! I look forward to hearing your thought afterward! Safe travels!
 
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I can relate to the surgeries but good for you (and me) and others - for doing it. And walking in a way that works for us. This time around I am doing a slow Camino Portuguese. When I walked the Frances in the fall the downhills and over 20km per day were hard on my knee on my hip replacement side. I found some days I did not want to linger in a church or spiritual place. I finished but it took about six months of physio to help get back to walking longer days. So am doing about 16 or so Km per day - will see how it goes! In case it helps others here is my slow stages are looking like 😊: ( I also share in case folks have some must sees they might recommend or if you see an error!).
Porto to Matosinhos
to Via Cha
to Póvoa de Varzim
to Fao
Off camino - bus and train to Braga
Stay in Braga
Braga train/bus/taxi back to Antas
to Viana do Castelo
to Vila Praia de Ancona
To A Guarda ( inc water taxi)
To Oia
To Baiona
To Saians or Prieque? ( Albergue San Xurxo)
To Virgo
To Castaños
To Pontevedra
To Combarro
To Armenteira
To os Castaños
To Vilanova de Arousa
To Padron ( Ferry)
To Milladoiro
To Santiago
Accomodation a mix of Albergues and private rooms. I leave next week and trying to get my pack a wee lighter … hope to see others on the trail!
Jen from 🇨🇦
Hi Jen - how exciting for you! When do you arrive in Porto? Can we figure out meeting for coffee or a meal? We will be in Porto Apr 25-28.
 
This made me laugh when I read it! I am a mother (62) who has done a few different Caminos and my daughter (42) has agreed to walk from Porto with me this fall…but only if we stay in places where we can have private rooms. I tried to explain the magic of communal meals and getting to know other pilgrims better when you share an albergue - and she finally agreed to let me find a few great albergues with communal meals…but only a few. We will be following your route for the most part so I’m interested to hear about your adventures and lodging as you make your trip!

PS if anyone has recommendations for great albergue a with communal meals, I’d love to hear them!
When are you leaving? Will be happy to share our adventures. 😳
 
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Hello fellow pilgrims.

I am also doing CP in July starting in Porto doing full Senda Litoral.

Here is my itinerary:

Day 1 - Se Cathedral, Porto – Via do Conde 33 km
Day 2 - Via do Conde - Marinhas, 27km
Day 3 - Marinhas – Carreço, 25 km
Day 4 - Carreço – A Guarda, 23 km
Day 5 - A Guarda – Baiona, 29,5 km
Day 6 - Baiona – Vigo, 25 km
Day 7 - Vigo – Pontevedra 32km
Day 8 - Pontevedra - Padrón 37km
Day 9 - Padrón – SdC, 25 km

Bom caminho
 
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Looks like a wonderful journey! I look forward to hearing your thought afterward! Safe travels!
You are an angel! I hope your trip with your Mother is wonderful and brings you closer and closer together. I so wish my Mother was living and able to come with me! Blessings!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
This made me laugh when I read it! I am a mother (62) who has done a few different Caminos and my daughter (42) has agreed to walk from Porto with me this fall…but only if we stay in places where we can have private rooms. I tried to explain the magic of communal meals and getting to know other pilgrims better when you share an albergue - and she finally agreed to let me find a few great albergueswith communal meals…but only a few. We will be following your route for the most part so I’m interested to hear about your adventures and lodging as you make your trip!

PS if anyone has recommendations for great albergue a with communal meals, I’d love to hear them!

Just a couple of kilometers past Redondela is a great albergue in Cesantes that serves a very good communal meal. O Refuxio de la Jerezana. Orange trees in the yard and we picked fresh oranges! When I say "we" ... I walked with my 17 y.o granddaughter. I still have not been able to convince her mom (my daughter) to come along, and now I have done the Camino Portuguese twice, once with each of her daughters! Do you have any magic formula?? ;)
 

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