angmsmith
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- August 2024
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It's going to be like that, mostly, until Vigo. But after Vigo you have a nice walk to Redondela through woods overlooking the Vigo estuary. In general, you'll see more vegetation after Vigo because you'll be heading inland.I’ve just made it to Baiona, and have been disappointed that so much of the way has been on the side of a busy road. It’s been flat, hot, with very little opportunity for rest or shade. Not to mention the car traffic. Curious how much more of the route is like this?
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I just found it physically challenging to walk on that road for those long stretches. And mentally dispiriting! But it’s all good.We left from A Garda and stopped in Oia. The next day to Baiona went up and over before the Faro de Cabo Silleiro lighthouse. I don't remember a lot of flat and hot- perhaps because of the rain? Sorry you found it so unpleasant- we enjoyed this walk even though we were drenched through most of it!!
I have just arrived in Baiona after walking from Oia. The first part was roadside but I found the views of the coast compensated. I then went inland ‘up and over’ which was very nice.I just found it physically challenging to walk on that road for those long stretches. And mentally dispiriting! But it’s all good.
Where did you start? Have you been on the actual litoral/coastal? Thank you.I’ve just made it to Baiona, and have been disappointed that so much of the way has been on the side of a busy road. It’s been flat, hot, with very little opportunity for rest or shade. Not to mention the car traffic. Curious how much more of the route is like this?
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Thank you so much for this. I am walking from Caminha to SDC and was wondering about the Espirtual Variant but couldn’t quite work it all out! Anyway thanks to you (and other folks who posted the boat booking link) I now have a plan!Hola
Yes. You will soon be past the roadwalking along the coast.
You might consider taking a 3 day detour called Variante Espiritual which is your path towards Santiago.
It starts in Pontevedra which will be in 2-3 days from your current location.
It is a wonderful walk through nature and it ends with a boat ride back to the Camino.
Here is a link to the information here on this site:
You can find a map here that I posted some years ago.
I hope this helps.
Buen Camino
Lettinggo
Where did you start? Have you been on the actual litoral/coastal? Thank you.
That photo brings back memories from last year. I remember exactly walking the same way. I think you could have gone on the coastal and left the litoral to avoid this stretch but my memory is not as strong as it once was.I’ve just made it to Baiona
I started in Porto, and have done a combination of the two so farWhere did you start? Have you been on the actual litoral/coastal? Thank you.
I felt the same almost lost my mind following the yellow brick road.I’ve just made it to Baiona, and have been disappointed that so much of the way has been on the side of a busy road. It’s been flat, hot, with very little opportunity for rest or shade. Not to mention the car traffic. Curious how much more of the route is like this?
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Might be worth getting a few bits and pieces as a precaution. There will be things in Oia but I stopped a few kms north in O Serrallo so not quite sure of specifics . In O Serrallo there was a garage and supermarket selling food so no need to worry too much.God willing, I'll be walking that road in September 14th. Still deciding to go over by the lighthouse or walk the costal road. I want to see the glass beach.
How easy is access to food between Oia and Baiona? Should I buy snacks in A Guarda?
Two things:I am interested in the Camino from Porto....
Interest is beginning to wane due to an aversion to busy highway walking.
This post prompts further research.
No, this was after Viana do Castelo, with the worst being between Caminha and Baiona. From Baiona I opted for the coastal route instead of littoral, and that was much better.Hi angmsmith, wanted see if I understood. Are you saying all or much of the Coastal route between Porto and Baiona is like this?
1- where is the glass beach??God willing, I'll be walking that road in September 14th. Still deciding to go over by the lighthouse or walk the costal road. I want to see the glass beach.
How easy is access to food between Oia and Baiona? Should I buy snacks in A Guarda?
Muiño’s camping spot. A very welcome respite!Might be worth getting a few bits and pieces as a precaution. There will be things in Oia but I stopped a few kms north in O Serrallo so not quite sure of specifics . In O Serrallo there was a garage and supermarket selling food so no need to worry too much.
As you walk north there is hotel that advertises itself as ‘last place before Baiona’ where you can get breakfast.
I think we re similar paths. I have just arrived Vigo after an incredible day through part forest.1- where is the glass beach??
2- I’ve not had any issues getting food. But I suggest to buy snacks whenever you can.
If you do the coastal route it should avoid the big highways. The littoral, in my experience, has had a lot more interaction with the highway. Though it’s been interspersed with the most breathtaking ocean views, so ….I am interested in the Camino from Porto....
Interest is beginning to wane due to an aversion to busy highway walking.
This post prompts further research.
My friend and I walked this portion this past April and despite wearing sunglasses, we were rendered nearly blind by the sun against this very bright yellow road. We did not like it at all.I’ve just made it to Baiona, and have been disappointed that so much of the way has been on the side of a busy road. It’s been flat, hot, with very little opportunity for rest or shade. Not to mention the car traffic. Curious how much more of the route is like this?
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where is the glass beach??
@NadineK visited it - you can see it on her YouTube channel, Day 44 of her Camino in 2022, she backtracks to a sea glass beach she missed on a previous Camino. She takes a bus to Baiona, then walks to the sea glass beach at the location given above by @jungleboy .
I assume the one you're referring to is the sea glass beach near the Portuguese coastal route called Praia dos cristais de Silleiro, but it's in Spain, 165km from Porto and I would say too too far/impractical as a day trip from Porto. This is the location on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/5Xa4mWbYBiVBA8jm7
Are you referring to the littoral from Porto?If you do the coastal route it should avoid the big highways. The littoral, in my experience, has had a lot more interaction with the highway. Though it’s been interspersed with the most breathtaking ocean views, so ….