Kathleenwalks
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Good for you, keep posting, I'm planning on going late August.Day 1 - First Camino! We left this morning from Porto and walked to Matosinhos. Lovely all along the way. Some chill and sprinkle but very refreshing. Found a very nice hostel with two beds left, and saved for us. Life is good.
From Baiona, don’t follow the yellow arrows inland. Instead follow the path next to the beach around the bay. Just keep following the coast, keeping the sea on your left. It’s a beautiful walk and will then lead you back to the official route. It’s really easy. Enjoy.Looking forward to hearing more. I'm starting in Baiona in late June. Buon Camino!
I'll be a couple of months behind you so local information is appreciated. Buen caminoDay 1 - First Camino! We left this morning from Porto and walked to Matosinhos. Lovely all along the way. Some chill and sprinkle but very refreshing. Found a very nice hostel with two beds left, and saved for us. Life is good.
Where did you start? Planning coastal walk from Vigo next year.Day 2 - today was another glorious day walking along the coast. I was chilled at times but also some Sun on my face! Remember your sunscreen! We have had good luck finding places to stay our first two nights and we’ve a reservation for tomorrow night. This is more comfortable for me knowing I’ve a place to sleep the next night. My left foot has developed some tendonitis which hurt, but KT tape did the trick. Feeling good and loving my walks. Food is great. I suspect once we turn inland and join the central route we’ll find different atmosphere and more people. Looking forward to experiencing it all.
Did it last week very niceFrom Baiona, don’t follow the yellow arrows inland. Instead follow the path next to the beach around the bay. Just keep following the coast, keeping the sea on your left. It’s a beautiful walk and will then lead you back to the official route. It’s really easy. Enjoy.
Love hearing good things about Smiling Places! We’re staying there this September when we start. Thanks for your opinion.If you find yourself staying in Labruge and want to overnight in a guesthouse, we highly recommend Smiling Places. Fantastic hosts, Fernando and Elisabeth and great included breakfast.
Rick
We are starting our first Camino on this route today!Day 1 - First Camino! We left this morning from Porto and walked to Matosinhos. Lovely all along the way. Some chill and sprinkle but very refreshing. Found a very nice hostel with two beds left, and saved for us. Life is good.
Thanks for your bit of info-we will be walking the same route in September and staying at Casa Puertas as well. Glad to hear it’s a nice place! Is there much to do or see in Oia? I think there is a monastery there, correct? Is it open?Stopped today for an overnight stay in the gorgeous town of Oia on West coast of Spain. Checked into Casa Puertas, a historic bed and breakfast with a fabulous room and host. Highly recommend. Weather has been perfect for walking and the trail from A Guarda was pleasant. Walking onto Baiona tomorrow.
Buen Camino!
Rick
Oia is just a small village with a couple of bars and restaurants, but the atmosphere and location next to sea are incredibly beautiful. There is a monastery here and I cannot comment on the opening/closing situation. The Camino trail basically takes you straight through the village and immediately adjacent to Casa Puertas. You are really going to enjoy the location.Thanks for your bit of info-we will be walking the same route in September and staying at Casa Puertas as well. Glad to hear it’s a nice place! Is there much to do or see in Oia? I think there is a monastery there, correct? Is it open?
How far did you walk your second day? I will be doing the same route in Sept/Oct.Day 2 - today was another glorious day walking along the coast. I was chilled at times but also some Sun on my face! Remember your sunscreen! We have had good luck finding places to stay our first two nights and we’ve a reservation for tomorrow night. This is more comfortable for me knowing I’ve a place to sleep the next night. My left foot has developed some tendonitis which hurt, but KT tape did the trick. Feeling good and loving my walks. Food is great. I suspect once we turn inland and join the central route we’ll find different atmosphere and more people. Looking forward to experiencing it all.
Did you try to use an app with a map for this section? If so, which one?Walked from Nigran to Vigo today mostly via the river path from Nigran. Beautiful in places along the river, very long pedestrian promenades, some residential steep hills, little beach walking and LOTS of unmarked path into Vigo. Got sideways trying to find the path around the highway bridge along with several other pilgrims. Ended up walking through downtown and eventually just found the hotel via google maps. The historic section of town is actually quite nice with lots of garden areas and cafes/ restaurants. Quite a challenging day! Moving onto Redondela tomorrow.
Planning to start next year from Vigo. Thanks for the info.I’ve been using the Wise Pilgrim app for information and real time navigation and it’s been very helpful along the way. It was fine entering Vigo until we got to the highway bridge. Several other pilgrims using whatever apps they were using were also puzzled at this point. Eventually everyone made their way but Vigo is not well marked and has lots of auto traffic to contend with. Honestly, it was not my favorite Camino city to walk through.
How long did it take you to walk to Redondela? Was it easy to find the path from Vigo?The walk from Vigo to Redondela was very enjoyable today. After climbing some steep street hills out of Vigo, you are rewarded with some jaw dropping views of the city and river. Thereafter, the trail evens out onto a wooded dirt path almost entirely shaded until you descend down through San Andres and then into Redondela. There are basically no services until you get to Redondela, but as you approach the town on the right is a cafe with umbrellas. Lots of pilgrims stop for coffee here. The trail is well marked.
Rick
Day 1 - First Camino! We left this morning from Porto and walked to Matosinhos. Lovely all along the way. Some chill and sprinkle but very refreshing. Found a very nice hostel with two beds left, and saved for us. Life is good.
I would say it took about 5 hours to walk from Vigo to Redondela with a few sit down breaks. As your leaving the garden promenade in Vigo, there is a building on the right with a yellow slash mark, not a clear arrow but it is here you want to turn right and start walking up some pretty steep streets for awhile. Yellow arrows will clearly guide your path on your ascent. Using a Camino app like wise pilgrim will provide real time GPS positioning to help guide you out of Vigo. Otherwise it would be easy to miss a critical right turn toward the hillside.How long did it take you to walk to Redondela? Was it easy to find the path from Vigo?
It is about 15 kms from Vigo center to Redondela.How long did it take you to walk to Redondela? Was it easy to find the path from Vigo?
I never experienced hostals, B&B etc without towels or bedsheets. If you go to albergues yes, take a sleepliner with you.Hey dear Kathleen,
We are starting our Camino on Sunday, I wanted to ask you are there towels and/or bedsheets and covers, pillows etc. available in hostels or do we have to bring our own ?
When we walked along the coast from Baiona we followed green arrows.Did it last week very nice
Doing this with my mom in September. Can I follow you?Day 1 - First Camino! We left this morning from Porto and walked to Matosinhos. Lovely all along the way. Some chill and sprinkle but very refreshing. Found a very nice hostel with two beds left, and saved for us. Life is good.
Day 1 - First Camino! We left this morning from Porto and walked to Matosinhos. Lovely all along the way. Some chill and sprinkle but very refreshing. Found a very nice hostel with two beds left, and saved for us. Life is good.
We had three times when we did not have a reserved place but still found a bed easily.We are currently about to enter Pontavedra in about 1 hour. We’ve had no difficulty finding a bed along the way. Mostly private rooms in hotels, hostels and albergues.
We made reservations in advance but only the day of or the day before since our stages are unplanned.We are currently about to enter Pontavedra in about 1 hour. We’ve had no difficulty finding a bed along the way. Mostly private rooms in hotels, hostels and albergues.
The weather is beautiful. Cool mornings, sometimes warm days but not everyday. Very little rain. Portugal was warmer than we’ve had in Spain. Right now - low 46 high 66.Thank you Kathleen. That's what I am planning to do too since my stages are no planned. I will try to make reservation as I go. How is the weather? Too hot?
Thanks for these details. I'm reading about this last unpleasant stretch from Baiona to Vigo and wondering if you would recommend picking up a taxi to get from the highway into Vigo central. Would it be possible to find a taxi? (That will be my first and longest day so I'm trying to manage my expectations.)I’ve been using the Wise Pilgrim app for information and real time navigation and it’s been very helpful along the way. It was fine entering Vigo until we got to the highway bridge. Several other pilgrims using whatever apps they were using were also puzzled at this point. Eventually everyone made their way but Vigo is not well marked and has lots of auto traffic to contend with. Honestly, it was not my favorite Camino city to walk through.