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Jeff Crawley

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Time of past OR future Camino
A "Tourigrino" trip once Covid has passed, so 2023
A big thanks to all who have unwittingly contributed to our knowledge of the Caminho Portugues.

My friend Jo and I set off on our fourth Camino (first time in Portugal though) from Porto on 27th May sticking to the coastal route.

Our credentials are ready and we already have the first "sello" from Canterbury Cathedral in England.

After years of putting up with massed snoring and the 5am rustling of plastic bags we're taking the softie option of pre-booked hotel and hostal rooms. All booked through www.booking.com, so no rushing for that last bed in the bunkhouse, some even come with breakfast thrown in and three have swimming pools (ah bliss!)

Our route and itinery are listed on a blog site (first time bloggers so don't expect anything exciting)

https://caminolitoral.wordpress.com

If you have any questions or we can pick up any information for you while we're en route feel free to ask - you can pm me at canterburypilgrim@hotmail.co.uk

Once again, many thanks for the guiding hands

Jeff Crawley
 
3rd Edition. More content, training & pack guides avoid common mistakes, bed bugs etc
A big thanks to all who have unwittingly contributed to our knowledge of the Caminho Portugues.

My friend Jo and I set off on our fourth Camino (first time in Portugal though) from Porto on 27th May sticking to the coastal route.

Our credentials are ready and we already have the first "sello" from Canterbury Cathedral in England.

After years of putting up with massed snoring and the 5am rustling of plastic bags we're taking the softie option of pre-booked hotel and hostal rooms. All booked through www.booking.com, so no rushing for that last bed in the bunkhouse, some even come with breakfast thrown in and three have swimming pools (ah bliss!)

Our route and itinery are listed on a blog site (first time bloggers so don't expect anything exciting)

https://caminolitoral.wordpress.com

If you have any questions or we can pick up any information for you while we're en route feel free to ask - you can pm me at canterburypilgrim@hotmail.co.uk

Once again, many thanks for the guiding hands

Jeff Crawley
ola and welcome and bom caminho -
quick aside: sello would get you a stamp/seal in spain, but it's a 'carimbo' you'd be asking for (stamp) on caminho portuguese. (to the best of my recollection)
auspicious beginning to get the first seal @ canterbury -- best wishes !
 
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A big thanks to all who have unwittingly contributed to our knowledge of the Caminho Portugues.

My friend Jo and I set off on our fourth Camino (first time in Portugal though) from Porto on 27th May sticking to the coastal route.

Our credentials are ready and we already have the first "sello" from Canterbury Cathedral in England.

After years of putting up with massed snoring and the 5am rustling of plastic bags we're taking the softie option of pre-booked hotel and hostal rooms. All booked through www.booking.com, so no rushing for that last bed in the bunkhouse, some even come with breakfast thrown in and three have swimming pools (ah bliss!)

Our route and itinery are listed on a blog site (first time bloggers so don't expect anything exciting)

https://caminolitoral.wordpress.com

If you have any questions or we can pick up any information for you while we're en route feel free to ask - you can pm me at canterburypilgrim@hotmail.co.uk

Once again, many thanks for the guiding hands

Jeff Crawley
I see you allmost do the same route as my wife and I do now-now in Vigo- except for Porto to Viana do Castelo. We walked from Porto on the central route to Barcelos and from there to Viana do Castelo

Lots of info on my blog http://caminho-portuges-da-costa.reismee.nl/reisverhaal/291311/vigo/#reactie1196741
In english and dutch a.o. About the ferry Caminha to Aguarda !
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Bom caminho
 
Bom Caminho, the Portugese Camino is wonderful and the Portugese people are the best in the Universe. I will check your blog.
 

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