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It's really nice, just saw the sunset, and was amazingEnjoy your camino! I really enjoyed walking by the ocean when I walked in 2019. I also stayed in Labruge, a really nice albergue. It will be fun to follow your journey.
Enjoy your walk. Started a month ago and walked 10 days.Now here with other pilgrims, see that I am already on the Camino, my Camino. Let's see what I learn from it
Indeed that started to happening todayEnjoy your walk. Started a month ago and walked 10 days.
You will notice a slight change every day. Just listen to your body and mind!
Bom Caminho!
look forward to your stories thank youDay 0 Camino Portuguese - Coastal, starting in Porto.
I arrived in Porto on Sunday afternoon from Barcelona, I stayed in an Airbnb, and on Monday I make some tourist sights in the city, wasn’t my first time here so I already knew some spots to get Pastelitos de Nata. I went to the cathedral to get my passport and went back home.
Day 1
Today I woke up early like 6 am prepared everything, doubled check and left the Airbnb, and start walking on my way out of Porto. I was worried that I’ll not find any other pilgrims on may my way, but almost arrived at the lighthouse. I start to see some couples and solo pilgrims walking the same path as me (excited!), it was a good experience to see how the coast wakes up, the people running, cycling in, getting their spot on the beach, and more pilgrim along the way. My first idea was to walk from Porto to Vila do Conde, but that was too optimistic… in the end, checking my steps and how many km I walked, decide to find a bed in Labruge, the best decision for the first day of my first Camino.
Now here with other pilgrims, see that I am already on the Camino, my Camino. Let's see what I learn from it
My 2024 Camino in September will follow your updates, Buen CaminoDay 0 Camino Portuguese - Coastal, starting in Porto.
I arrived in Porto on Sunday afternoon from Barcelona, I stayed in an Airbnb, and on Monday I make some tourist sights in the city, wasn’t my first time here so I already knew some spots to get Pastelitos de Nata. I went to the cathedral to get my passport and went back home.
Day 1
Today I woke up early like 6 am prepared everything, doubled check and left the Airbnb, and start walking on my way out of Porto. I was worried that I’ll not find any other pilgrims on may my way, but almost arrived at the lighthouse. I start to see some couples and solo pilgrims walking the same path as me (excited!), it was a good experience to see how the coast wakes up, the people running, cycling in, getting their spot on the beach, and more pilgrim along the way. My first idea was to walk from Porto to Vila do Conde, but that was too optimistic… in the end, checking my steps and how many km I walked, decide to find a bed in Labruge, the best decision for the first day of my first Camino.
Now here with other pilgrims, see that I am already on the Camino, my Camino. Let's see what I learn from it
I took a picture of that same treeDay 6 Viladesuso to Saiáns
Yesterday the Camino was interesting, walking along the beach crossing towns, and seeing them walking up, I left the hostel at 6 a.m., almost doing my path because some parts just seem to be wasting time and energy, I mean the Camino presents you a detour like a curve into the woods to take you back to the same previous path that you were before.
I feel that some parts of the Camino in Spain aren't so well signposted as in Portugal, the arrows are placed at larger distances between them and sometimes hidden by plants or cars.
Arriving at the hostel was a challenge because the is on a hill and after 26km I wasn't in the mood to climb it, but I need it…
The only cafeteria close to the hostel was closed for vacation, and one thing I was looking for is to eat Galician octopus, so I went hunting for it, two of the restaurants that I went to had the kitchen closed, and by the end, I just eat a sandwich from glovo.
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Re. Grilled octopusDay 6 Viladesuso to Saiáns
Yesterday the Camino was interesting, walking along the beach crossing towns, and seeing them walking up, I left the hostel at 6 a.m., almost doing my path because some parts just seem to be wasting time and energy, I mean the Camino presents you a detour like a curve into the woods to take you back to the same previous path that you were before.
I feel that some parts of the Camino in Spain aren't so well signposted as in Portugal, the arrows are placed at larger distances between them and sometimes hidden by plants or cars.
Arriving at the hostel was a challenge because the is on a hill and after 26km I wasn't in the mood to climb it, but I need it…
The only cafeteria close to the hostel was closed for vacation, and one thing I was looking for is to eat Galician octopus, so I went hunting for it, two of the restaurants that I went to had the kitchen closed, and by the end, I just eat a sandwich from glovo.
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