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Frances and Portuguese differences in community?

Katiemac11

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Hi all.

I walked SJDPP to Burgos last year and found it so uplifting and healing, and made an amazing Camino Family.

I plan to walk from Porto this year but am unsure whether people have the same spiritual and community experience as Frances? I get the sense the routes provide differently, which is of course wonderful but am curious whether people often make families like seems to happen on Frances? It seems like maybe it’s a bit more about your own journey and less about community? Would love to know your experiences :)
 
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Hi all.

I walked SJDPP to Burgos last year and found it so uplifting and healing, and made an amazing Camino Family.

I plan to walk from Porto this year but am unsure whether people have the same spiritual and community experience as Frances? I get the sense the routes provide differently, which is of course wonderful but am curious whether people often make families like seems to happen on Frances? It seems like maybe it’s a bit more about your own journey and less about community? Would love to know your experiences :)
Camino families is an alien concept to me, having preferred to go with the flow of serendipity, so second @Flog’s view of it being an organic thing. But others differ so if you want a guaranteed evening of social interaction, excellent food and general goodwill, then stay at Casa Fernanda and who knows what might follow.
 
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On your own a substantial amount of the time is good. Some prefer it.
Portuguese is much busier than when I did it years ago so best of luck cobber.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "community".

While I agree with what others have said so far, I suspect that the sense of community you may be referring to is correlated with the distance from SdC that one starts to walk, and ones preparations and expectations.

5-10-20 people walking at roughly the same pace, staying at the same albergues, sharing stories and experiences, may be as likely to form some communal attachment, whether they start in Logrono or Lisbon (each roughly 25 days). I suspect the same is true for starting in Porto vs Astorga, or Tui vs Sarria.

Enzed offered a great observation on his walk from Tomar to Muxia.
Whilst there were more pilgrims after Porto, the connections prior seemed more personal. I walked solo, not many pilgrims on the pre-Porto stretch. But at the end of the day, conversation felt more easy, and one felt more compelled to acknowledge others presence.

I suspect the same is true of the Frances, perhaps more so.

PS: Start as far away from SdC as feasible, with little prep and no expectations.
 
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Hi all.

I walked SJDPP to Burgos last year and found it so uplifting and healing, and made an amazing Camino Family.

I plan to walk from Porto this year but am unsure whether people have the same spiritual and community experience as Frances? I get the sense the routes provide differently, which is of course wonderful but am curious whether people often make families like seems to happen on Frances? It seems like maybe it’s a bit more about your own journey and less about community? Would love to know your experiences :)
After walking a number of Camino's in Spain, I walked the Via Podiensis in France this spring. I'm sure the terrible weather and constant rain taints my view . It was a very different experience. Very few "pilgrims" - mostly people on hikes with family and friends. Very little Camino camaraderie or spirit. If you don't speak French, expect to feel isolated at times. I'm glad I did it, but would never go again. I'm walking again in Spain.
 
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Hi all.

I walked SJDPP to Burgos last year and found it so uplifting and healing, and made an amazing Camino Family.

I plan to walk from Porto this year but am unsure whether people have the same spiritual and community experience as Frances? I get the sense the routes provide differently, which is of course wonderful but am curious whether people often make families like seems to happen on Frances? It seems like maybe it’s a bit more about your own journey and less about community? Would love to know your experiences :)
Community experience has to do with giving first, receiving second. Chuck
 
I’d walked from Lisbon to Santiago in September 2015. Up until Porto, it was super quiet with very few peregrinos. No doubt it is busier these days.
 
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Each time I walked a Camino my attitude was as if it was my first. Wide eyed enthusiasm, welcoming every day, and experience. Each time I was rewarded with a unique, and wonderful experience. The desire to recreate a previous walk was never issue.
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