bd250
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- SJPDP 2004, Le Puy to SJPDP 2006, SJPDP 2009, Sevilla (Sanabrés) 2010, Lisbon 2011, Henaye/Irun 2012, Salamanca (Sanabrés) 2013, Sevilla (via Camino de Torres) 2014, Col St. Bernard-Rome 2015, Le Puy (via Norte & Primitivo) 2016
Quick summation: How ‘busy’ does the Portugués become during the months of July and August?
Hi all,
Long time walker, (almost) first time writer.
I’m considering the Camino Portugués for this summer (July/August). I received the Brierley guide today (appears to be the only English language option available), and I’ve just read that, “Summer is busy and hot and hostels often full.”
This surprises me. Walking the Via de la Plata last year, I met a German bloke who’d walked the Portugués during the previous year. He reckoned that the Plata (which was wonderfully quiet) was equally or perhaps even more greatly populated than the Portugués, which he described as being very peaceful (human-traffic-wise), even during the summer months.
If anybody with recent high-summer experience of walking the Portugués can give a knowledgable opinion as to its 'population', I’d very much appreciate it.
Cheers folks... BD
Hi all,
Long time walker, (almost) first time writer.
I’m considering the Camino Portugués for this summer (July/August). I received the Brierley guide today (appears to be the only English language option available), and I’ve just read that, “Summer is busy and hot and hostels often full.”
This surprises me. Walking the Via de la Plata last year, I met a German bloke who’d walked the Portugués during the previous year. He reckoned that the Plata (which was wonderfully quiet) was equally or perhaps even more greatly populated than the Portugués, which he described as being very peaceful (human-traffic-wise), even during the summer months.
If anybody with recent high-summer experience of walking the Portugués can give a knowledgable opinion as to its 'population', I’d very much appreciate it.
Cheers folks... BD