Red1too3
"Not all those who wander are lost."
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Portugues - April 2013, The Way of St. Francis Assisi to Rome - July 2015
After two failed attempts to do the Camino Portugues (Oct 2011 and Oct 2012) we are going for our camino flying from Detroit, MI into Vigo on 4/26, going to Valenca, Portugal, and after a day of rest, will start our pilgrimage on Sat. 4/27/2013. No change this time, I bought tickets!
I have a few questions for those that have been there before.
1. We want to stay at a nice hotel, not too expensive, but somewhere to rest after travel to prepare for our walk on Saturday. Any recommendations for hotels in Valenca?
2. Where is the best place to get a passport and get it stamped to start your journey in Valenca? Also, to this point, is it best to get a passport before coming or are they readily available in Valenca?
3. Knowing the terrain between Valenca and Santiago, can one anticipate doing about 15 to 20 miles per day? We are in pretty good condition and in our early 50s. We will be training beforehand also, as we walk alot anyway, but with our limited time from work, I want to ensure we enjoy, relax, meditate, do whatever we want but keep time constraints in the back of my mind. We are going to walk, so.. let's walk we can enjoy everything around us and stop as we want. Just curious if this is too aggressive?
4. If we want to see the botafumeiro fly, as well as enjoy mass upon our arrival into Santiago. Is there a schedule for the church as to when they swing the botafumeiro? or on certain days? I believe the pilgrim's mass is at noon every day where they read the pilgrim names, which is the mass we wanted to attend, but hoping to see both - thoughts?
I have never anticipated something so much in my life My fiance's father is from Southern Portugal, so I have learned my Portuguese though we wont' be there long. I hope this will be our first of many pilgrimages. I have found I just have to buy the tickets - that it our no turning back point! Thanks for taking time to read/answer my questions - from the novice pilgrim
Carla
I have a few questions for those that have been there before.
1. We want to stay at a nice hotel, not too expensive, but somewhere to rest after travel to prepare for our walk on Saturday. Any recommendations for hotels in Valenca?
2. Where is the best place to get a passport and get it stamped to start your journey in Valenca? Also, to this point, is it best to get a passport before coming or are they readily available in Valenca?
3. Knowing the terrain between Valenca and Santiago, can one anticipate doing about 15 to 20 miles per day? We are in pretty good condition and in our early 50s. We will be training beforehand also, as we walk alot anyway, but with our limited time from work, I want to ensure we enjoy, relax, meditate, do whatever we want but keep time constraints in the back of my mind. We are going to walk, so.. let's walk we can enjoy everything around us and stop as we want. Just curious if this is too aggressive?
4. If we want to see the botafumeiro fly, as well as enjoy mass upon our arrival into Santiago. Is there a schedule for the church as to when they swing the botafumeiro? or on certain days? I believe the pilgrim's mass is at noon every day where they read the pilgrim names, which is the mass we wanted to attend, but hoping to see both - thoughts?
I have never anticipated something so much in my life My fiance's father is from Southern Portugal, so I have learned my Portuguese though we wont' be there long. I hope this will be our first of many pilgrimages. I have found I just have to buy the tickets - that it our no turning back point! Thanks for taking time to read/answer my questions - from the novice pilgrim
Carla