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About the right number of people in September/October.3. Sarria to Santiago and on to Finistere and Muxia.
About the right number of people in September/October.
Hi Vincent,Hi All,
I'm planning to walk for 10 days from Sep 27th 2013 and looking for advice on which route to follow.
Over the years I have walked from Tui, from Ferrol and from O Cebreiro all to Santiago. I have also walked from Leon to O Cebreiro and SJPDP to Logrono.
I like meeting people on the way and would prefer not to walk an extremely solitary route. Equally, I don't like over crowded routes so I tend to avoid high season.
Here are the options I'm considering:
1. Porto to Santiago by the Coast
2. Porto to Santiago by traditional inland route.
3. Sarria to Santiago and on to Finistere and Muxia.
So exciting to have so many great options to consider.
Any advice on which road to take or indeed any alternatives very welcome.
Thanks
Vincent
That sounds like a great combination of routes you have planned Anne. If I do the coastal route i will be about 5 days ahead of you guys. VincentWe intend to walk the Coastal Route, starting in Porto on 2nd October. We will first walk the Primitivo as far as Lugo and the travel over to Porto to continue our Pilgrimage from there. Anne
Thanks for your advice. Is that the old bridge in Arcade in your picture?Hi Vincent,
Would avoid Sarria route - crowded with young Spaniards
Getting a minimal Credencial for their CVs!
Have walked inland Porto, last Autumn - loved it.
Am doing the Coastal, early this September - has recommendations from friends.
Buen Caminho,
Jojm
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Thanks, I think for me walking alone on the coast at a time when there will be few fellow walkers and few locals or tourists isn't appealing.Intresting question You'll like to meet people ! My wife and I walked Lisbon to Santiago last May and June. Intending to follow the coast from Porto via Caminha, Baiona en Vigo to the central route at Redondela and so on to Santiago.
We walked first day leaving Porto to Vila do Conde. Only here and there a small village and mostly summerhouses ,abandonned by the locals who only come there during the weekends so we did not meet anybody at all. You will walk alone all the way along the coast ! So we decided to change the route from there to the inland route from where we met the people in the albergues and on their way.
The most people you'll meet from Valenca/Tui but as I read you have done that yet.
Bom caminho
Thanks for your advice. Is that the old bridge in Arcade in your picture?
When you walked last Autumn, did you meet many other walkers between Porto and Valenca?
Enjoy your Camino in September along the coast. Vincent
Thanks, that sounds like a good plan.I cannot judge about Sarria. Only heard about it from a good Spanish friend who walked from there. Walking from Sarria belongs to the CV of many Spanish schoolpupils so it can be very busy on the trail.
Porto to Santiago is a good choice. We made it and just to taste a bit of the Coastal ,walk from Porto Matosinhos to Vila do Conde (see the detour in John Brierly's guide ) and follow from there the inland trail to São Pedro de Rates and so on.
Succes and bom caminho
Going via San Pedro de Ratesvis a v, enjoyable route, but it is NOT the Coastal route.Thanks, that sounds like a good plan.
Please read the answers first before you comment !Going via San Pedro de Ratesvis a v, enjoyable route, but it is NOT the Coastal route.
Going from Sarria to Santiago and on to Finisterre if I have time. Leaving Sept.14.Hi All,
I'm planning to walk for 10 days from Sep 27th 2013 and looking for advice on which route to follow.
Over the years I have walked from Tui, from Ferrol and from O Cebreiro all to Santiago. I have also walked from Leon to O Cebreiro and SJPDP to Logrono.
I like meeting people on the way and would prefer not to walk an extremely solitary route. Equally, I don't like over crowded routes so I tend to avoid high season.
Here are the options I'm considering:
1. Porto to Santiago by the Coast
2. Porto to Santiago by traditional inland route.
3. Sarria to Santiago and on to Finistere and Muxia.
So exciting to have so many great options to consider.
Any advice on which road to take or indeed any alternatives very welcome.
Thanks
Vincent
Going from Sarria to Santiago and on to Finisterre if I have time. Leaving Sept.14.
Thanks a million for all your advice, I walked from O Cebreiro to Santiago in 2008 but from what I hear the "Camino Highway" has got a whole lot busier since then.We've walked Sarria-Santiago on a few occasions more or less during this period of the year (except last year in the beginning of October), and I walked here also at the end of last May. I'm inclined to call this stretch the "Camino highway"because "you never walk alone". Which is an understatement . Depending upon the weather conditions on the day(s) before your passage, the path is either very enjoyable or pretty muddy. Galicia has its rainy days, although it doesn't have to be all day long. Be prepared (boots, gaiters, poncho) but you may also have some pretty warm days during the second half of September. There is plenty of accommodation of all types to choose from along the path, particularly in the towns. Outside these towns you can find some very attractive private albergues . Take a list along with their telephone numbers in case you feel that you may need to reserve ahead (avoiding the "pilgrim waves" ) Don't panic if groups of various nationalities overtake you. They usually peter out along the way and often are taken by bus or taxi to a more sophisticated dwelling in town.
Enjoy you Camino to Santiago and the walk to Fisterra. Try to fit Muxia in you discovery.
Ultreya!
Hi Anne, My daughter and I plan on leaving Porto on the 8th Oct and we are planning on walking the Coastal route. You might be leaving earlier than us - but if you want to compare notes about plans I would love to know where you are planning on staying etc. I have heard that there won't be as many places open during the day for food, but I figure we will just make sandwiches or something for our lunches! We are used to hiking in New Zealand mountains so we are trying to get our heads around what is and isn't needed! Anyway - good luck!We intend to walk the Coastal Route, starting in Porto on 2nd October. We will first walk the Primitivo as far as Lugo and the travel over to Porto to continue our Pilgrimage from there. Anne
At the moment, we have just done research on line, as we always do, because there aren't any guides available here in Costa Rica. I use mundicamino.com and the eroski site caminodesantiago.consumer.es, which is in Spanish. We stayed in a nice hotel in Oporto last year, when traveling through Hotel B&B Porto and hope to do the same this year. Sorry, but I haven't much to offer, so far our serious research has been dedicated to the Camino Primitivo, which we will be walking before going over to Oporto. AnneHi Anne, My daughter and I plan on leaving Porto on the 8th Oct and we are planning on walking the Coastal route. You might be leaving earlier than us - but if you want to compare notes about plans I would love to know where you are planning on staying etc. I have heard that there won't be as many places open during the day for food, but I figure we will just make sandwiches or something for our lunches! We are used to hiking in New Zealand mountains so we are trying to get our heads around what is and isn't needed! Anyway - good luck!
Hi Vincent. Although I've got no Camihno experience yet, my plan is to leave Porto about the same time as you are and to follow the coastal route as well. My only disappointment now is that the weather appears to be changing - a lot. It looks like the whole country of Portugal will be under rain showers. And so I wonder...is that Seattle rain (which I'm accustomed to!) or Indiana rain or Florida rain? Yikes! I honestly just finished packing a bunch of summery-type clothing because up until now it's been just beautiful in Portugal.Thanks, I think for me walking alone on the coast at a time when there will be few fellow walkers and few locals or tourists isn't appealing.
I have heard the coastal route is truly stunning and hopefully I will get to walk it some year, but I think I will wait to walk with friends or maybe in summer.
At the same time I believe any walkers who are experienced at walking solo and enjoy a quieter route will delight in having all this amazing scenery to themselves.
There are so many caminos and all so different at various times of year.
In short, I am going to decide between:
1. Porto to Santiago (inland route)
2. Sarria to Finistere
Planning your Camino is so much fun
Vincent
Hi Anne, My daughter and I plan on leaving Porto on the 8th Oct and we are planning on walking the Coastal route. You might be leaving earlier than us - but if you want to compare notes about plans I would love to know where you are planning on staying etc. I have heard that there won't be as many places open during the day for food, but I figure we will just make sandwiches or something for our lunches! We are used to hiking in New Zealand mountains so we are trying to get our heads around what is and isn't needed! Anyway - good luck!
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