- Time of past OR future Camino
- July 2024
Hey all,
This past summer, I walked SJPdP-->Santiago-->Finisterre-->Muxia. I am now starting to plan my camino for this upcoming summer (July-August). I have about 50-53 days to walk, and am committed to a flight into Lisbon. Things I like: water, forests, dirt paths. Things I don't like: roads and crowds (but I like chatting at bars and albergues). Things I don't like, but actually I sort of do: hills. I am neutral about the heat. FWIW, I am a 55yo woman, and I did the last camino without injuries. I wish to remain injury-free.
Current thought: Porto-->Redondela (sp?) along the coastal. Bus back to Porto. Porto-->Santiago on the central. ( I don't need to do that last crowded chunk of walk 2x). The walk from Lisbon seems like a lot of road and not so pretty, but I am open to other ideas. Are there other interesting paths in Portugal that I can build into a 25-ish day walk? I know about Fatima...
Then I might bus/train to Leon. Camino San Salvador to Ovideo (over seven days so I don't die) and then the Primitivo, maybe taking 16-17 days to do it.
OR I might go to Astorga, walk to O Cebreiro (I loved that whole section), then go back to Ponferrada and do the Invierno over 18-19 days.
I'm sure there are things I am not thinking of. I know the Primitivo is more difficult than the Invierno, but it also seems to have more infrastructure.
I guess I'm not actually sure what my question is... maybe I am seeking critique?
This past summer, I walked SJPdP-->Santiago-->Finisterre-->Muxia. I am now starting to plan my camino for this upcoming summer (July-August). I have about 50-53 days to walk, and am committed to a flight into Lisbon. Things I like: water, forests, dirt paths. Things I don't like: roads and crowds (but I like chatting at bars and albergues). Things I don't like, but actually I sort of do: hills. I am neutral about the heat. FWIW, I am a 55yo woman, and I did the last camino without injuries. I wish to remain injury-free.
Current thought: Porto-->Redondela (sp?) along the coastal. Bus back to Porto. Porto-->Santiago on the central. ( I don't need to do that last crowded chunk of walk 2x). The walk from Lisbon seems like a lot of road and not so pretty, but I am open to other ideas. Are there other interesting paths in Portugal that I can build into a 25-ish day walk? I know about Fatima...
Then I might bus/train to Leon. Camino San Salvador to Ovideo (over seven days so I don't die) and then the Primitivo, maybe taking 16-17 days to do it.
OR I might go to Astorga, walk to O Cebreiro (I loved that whole section), then go back to Ponferrada and do the Invierno over 18-19 days.
I'm sure there are things I am not thinking of. I know the Primitivo is more difficult than the Invierno, but it also seems to have more infrastructure.
I guess I'm not actually sure what my question is... maybe I am seeking critique?