ophelia
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Português Central - October 2017
Planning the Camino Português da Costa - May 2018!
Hi everyone!
So, this May I am planning to walk the Coastal Route starting in Vila do Conde. And I have some questions, was wondering if you could help me!
I have the Brierley guide, which is really good for the Central Route, but does not have that much info on the Coastal. I am now reaching the conclusion that once the border between Portugal and Spain is crossed, there are basically no municipal albergues (donativo/small priced) until we arrive in Redondela once again. Is this correct? I am asking because our budget is really tight and there is no way to stretch it. If there are really no other affordable choices (anything that goes beyond 15€ per night for the two of us is way too expensive and hardly feasible if it happens more than once, as we are already counting on paying for the hotel in Santiago), maybe I will consider staying on the "cheap lane" - where donativo albergues are - and maybe walk up to Finisterre so we can walk a little longer (we are budgeting for 11/12 days on 6€ per night per person base).
Other question, now regarding Herbón: last time I stayed in Padrón and loved it, but I would like to stay in Herbón this time. Is the Monastery already open in May? I went to their website but I don't know if it is updated or not and seems to open only in June, I think. Could anyone confirm this?
I thank you all in advance. I am trying to plan it the best I can because this Camino will be special, not only because all Caminos are special, but because it will also be my honeymoon! So I am really excited. We enjoyed throughfully our first Camino and there is really nothing for us such as the freedom that comes with walking so it will be perfect for us. Thanks!
So, this May I am planning to walk the Coastal Route starting in Vila do Conde. And I have some questions, was wondering if you could help me!
I have the Brierley guide, which is really good for the Central Route, but does not have that much info on the Coastal. I am now reaching the conclusion that once the border between Portugal and Spain is crossed, there are basically no municipal albergues (donativo/small priced) until we arrive in Redondela once again. Is this correct? I am asking because our budget is really tight and there is no way to stretch it. If there are really no other affordable choices (anything that goes beyond 15€ per night for the two of us is way too expensive and hardly feasible if it happens more than once, as we are already counting on paying for the hotel in Santiago), maybe I will consider staying on the "cheap lane" - where donativo albergues are - and maybe walk up to Finisterre so we can walk a little longer (we are budgeting for 11/12 days on 6€ per night per person base).
Other question, now regarding Herbón: last time I stayed in Padrón and loved it, but I would like to stay in Herbón this time. Is the Monastery already open in May? I went to their website but I don't know if it is updated or not and seems to open only in June, I think. Could anyone confirm this?
I thank you all in advance. I am trying to plan it the best I can because this Camino will be special, not only because all Caminos are special, but because it will also be my honeymoon! So I am really excited. We enjoyed throughfully our first Camino and there is really nothing for us such as the freedom that comes with walking so it will be perfect for us. Thanks!