- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances (2019) Camino Portuguese (2022)
Day 4
Sent luggage to Santiago no more packing and unpacking.
My pack is a 26 and I still have too much. I wished I would have reduced further.
The one item I brought that I am very happy about the walking tips for my poles. They are a blessing on cobblestones! I brought them on my last Camino and never used them. I replaced the shock absorbers on my poles the day before I left and at the last minute I tossed them in my suitcase.
Rained today until about 1 pm and the sun came out from under the clouds for about an hour.
Made my first wrong turn at Marinhas. I followed two pilgrims and we all followed painted yellow signs: so did the pilgrims on the bikes. Not that is route is wrong, to is downright dangerous. One mile in there was no shoulder at all. Everyone I saw walked it. I turned back.
Oh and did I mention those bike riders were riding electric bikes? If I new electric bikes were allowed, I might have opted to ride a bike!
When you reach N13 cross Cross the street at the crosswalk in front of the hospital and stay on the street to the right. This is very well marked with beautiful blue Camino tiles. You will come to a church that you can see from n13 as well.
I walked about 6 or 7 miles and saw a quaint little square with a very small a frame church. It was not open but I ate my lunch on the park bench and used the public restroom in the building behind the church. Cleanest most equipped I’ve seen. I was surprised it was open.
I met and spoke with many pilgrims on the trail today from: Germany, Canada, Ireland and the US.
The first forest I walked through today I finally felt like I was on the Camino. It was so beautiful.
The climb up I could hear the river below but it took a while before it revealed itself. On the way back down the river was In full view and I was treated to the waterfalls. A group of young pilgrims who passed me earlier were sitting on the bank of the river having lunch.
I didn’t really enjoy hiking on the roads at all.
I could not believe the stairs at the Mosterio De Sao.
After Casa de Caroline I made a wrong turn thanks to yellow arrows. By now hungry so I decided to stop at Cafe Catete. Best meal Since Porto. I had kababs salad and French fries and 2 beers: 8 euro.
The young woman who works at the cafe was so helpful. She was teaching me Portuguese. We talked for a very long time.
By now I had walked almost 14 miles and I had 2.5 to go and had a few beers so I used 4 wheels instead of two to get to my hotel.
My hotel was hotel do parque
The room ok it was inexpensive about 30 euro and they had a good breakfast, but after exploring the town I wished I would have stayed closer to town.
Bom Camino
Sent luggage to Santiago no more packing and unpacking.
My pack is a 26 and I still have too much. I wished I would have reduced further.
The one item I brought that I am very happy about the walking tips for my poles. They are a blessing on cobblestones! I brought them on my last Camino and never used them. I replaced the shock absorbers on my poles the day before I left and at the last minute I tossed them in my suitcase.
Rained today until about 1 pm and the sun came out from under the clouds for about an hour.
Made my first wrong turn at Marinhas. I followed two pilgrims and we all followed painted yellow signs: so did the pilgrims on the bikes. Not that is route is wrong, to is downright dangerous. One mile in there was no shoulder at all. Everyone I saw walked it. I turned back.
Oh and did I mention those bike riders were riding electric bikes? If I new electric bikes were allowed, I might have opted to ride a bike!
When you reach N13 cross Cross the street at the crosswalk in front of the hospital and stay on the street to the right. This is very well marked with beautiful blue Camino tiles. You will come to a church that you can see from n13 as well.
I walked about 6 or 7 miles and saw a quaint little square with a very small a frame church. It was not open but I ate my lunch on the park bench and used the public restroom in the building behind the church. Cleanest most equipped I’ve seen. I was surprised it was open.
I met and spoke with many pilgrims on the trail today from: Germany, Canada, Ireland and the US.
The first forest I walked through today I finally felt like I was on the Camino. It was so beautiful.
The climb up I could hear the river below but it took a while before it revealed itself. On the way back down the river was In full view and I was treated to the waterfalls. A group of young pilgrims who passed me earlier were sitting on the bank of the river having lunch.
I didn’t really enjoy hiking on the roads at all.
I could not believe the stairs at the Mosterio De Sao.
After Casa de Caroline I made a wrong turn thanks to yellow arrows. By now hungry so I decided to stop at Cafe Catete. Best meal Since Porto. I had kababs salad and French fries and 2 beers: 8 euro.
The young woman who works at the cafe was so helpful. She was teaching me Portuguese. We talked for a very long time.
By now I had walked almost 14 miles and I had 2.5 to go and had a few beers so I used 4 wheels instead of two to get to my hotel.
My hotel was hotel do parque
The room ok it was inexpensive about 30 euro and they had a good breakfast, but after exploring the town I wished I would have stayed closer to town.
Bom Camino