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Transport from A Guarda to Oia Pontevedra to start the Camino to CDS?

CiaraG

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Hi Ciara here. 1st timer -Camino mid September. I fly into Porto- then get the train to Caminha and hopefully ferry it to A Gaurda. I plan to start the Camino from Oia in Pontevedra- but finding it hard to get there from hopefully from A Gaurda port. Is there a train/bus from A Gaurda?? Thanks. This is already very mind boggling. All tips welcome
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
It will be easier to search for trains/busses from A Guarda if you spell it correctly (i.e. not A Gaurda). I have changed the title of the thread. Sorry I can't help with your question, since I haven't walked that route.
 
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It is the same train from Porto to Vigo that stops in Caminha.

A Guarda is a lovely village with a nice port, and an significant hill top archeological site, if you're so inclined.

A bus stops near the ferry from Caminha drops you off, but the schedule may be irregular - just a couple of times each day?

I think you'd be better to walk the 3 to 4 km walk up/over a hill to A Guarda from where the ferry arrives, or walk a relatively flat, scenic 7-8 km along the coast into the harbour at A Guarda.

There are more frequent busses each day from A Guarda. I seem to recall them passing every couple of hours one drizzly February day. Just ask anyone in A Guarda where the bus stops are.
 
Thank you really appreciate response. My mistake it’s Oia Santa maria!
 
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It is the same train from Porto to Vigo that stops in Caminha.

A Guarda is a lovely village with a nice port, and an significant hill top archeological site, if you're so inclined.

A bus stops near the ferry from Caminha drops you off, but the schedule may be irregular - just a couple of times each day?

I think you'd be better to walk the 3 to 4 km walk up/over a hill to A Guarda from where the ferry arrives, or walk a relatively flat, scenic 7-8 km along the coast into the harbour at A Guarda.

There are more frequent busses each day from A Guarda. I seem to recall them passing every couple of hours one drizzly February day. Just ask anyone in A Guarda where the bus stops are.
Thank you! Ah sure 4k’s no bother! I’ll do that. That’d be great if you keep a look out. I must get this right! It’s Oia Sant Maria that I’m aiming for. 🤞🏼
 
As stated bus via Vigo is the right answer. I am walking north from A Guarda in a couple of days and will ask if any other options. Unlikely I guess
As stated bus via Vigo is the right answer. I am walking north from A Guarda in a couple of days and will ask if any other options. Unlikely I guess
It will be easier to search for trains/busses from A Guarda if you spell it correctly (i.e. not A Gaurda). I have changed the title of the thread. Sorry I can't help with your question, since I haven't walked that route.
That’s the least of my worries 😂 I meant Oia Santa Maria not Oia in Pontevedra- this going to be great craic😬
 
The easiest way to get from Porto to Oia is to take a bus/train to Vigo and then a bus/Uber from there.
I’m a little confused. If you get the bus from Porto to Vigo. Are you then not back tracking to Oia to start walk?
 
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I’m a little confused. If you get the bus from Porto to Vigo. Are you then not back tracking to Oia to start walk?
As the crow flies, but not as the bus goes! The best way to reach a small town in a different country from your starting point by public transport is not always going to be the same way you would drive or walk it.

All the top results on Rome 2 Rio go via Vigo:

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It is the same train from Porto to Vigo that stops in Caminha.

A Guarda is a lovely village with a nice port, and an significant hill top archeological site, if you're so inclined.

A bus stops near the ferry from Caminha drops you off, but the schedule may be irregular - just a couple of times each day?

I think you'd be better to walk the 3 to 4 km walk up/over a hill to A Guarda from where the ferry arrives, or walk a relatively flat, scenic 7-8 km along the coast into the harbour at A Guarda.

There are more frequent busses each day from A Guarda. I seem to recall them passing every couple of hours one drizzly February day. Just ask anyone in A Guarda where the bus stops are.
I will also be traveling this route around the same time. Perhaps we shall run into each other on the trail!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hello. If I understand you correctly…

I have just taken a ferry from Caminha to A Guarda this morning and walked up to Oia. It’s not that far, maybe 20km so is walking an option?
 
Hello. If I understand you correctly…

I have just taken a ferry from Caminha to A Guarda this morning and walked up to Oia. It’s not that far, maybe 20km so is walking an option?
And a really beautiful walking option too
 
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I’m a little confused. If you get the bus from Porto to Vigo. Are you then not back tracking to Oia to start walk?
Hi, I made a mistake. There are 2 Apia’s it seems. I’m planning to start walking from Oia Santa Maria- it’s halfway down the coast line up above A Guarda. Thanks
 
Hi, I made a mistake. There are 2 Apia’s it seems. I’m planning to start walking from Oia Santa Maria- it’s halfway down the coast line up above A Guarda. Thanks
Uh 2 Oia’s!
 
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Hello. If I understand you correctly…

I have just taken a ferry from Caminha to A Guarda this morning and walked up to Oia. It’s not that far, maybe 20km so is walking an option?
A Guarda to Oia was our first stage. Not far at all. I think you have to start in A Guarda to qualify for a compostela.
 
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