I've just moved this thread to the "Coastal Route" section of the Caminho Portugues section, since the OP is looking for people on that route to get back to the "main" Caminho Portugues (which is called the Central Route in some sources). The Caminho Portugues section of the forum is getting confusing because of the "coastal" and "interior" sub-sections.
The Coastal Route sub-section is for discussions about the several options for walking on the coast north of Porto. (Query: will we also put discussions about walking on the coast from Lisbon in this sub-section?)
The Interior Route is a newly (or relatively new) marked alternative that splits off of the main (Central) Caminho Portugues. At Coimbra (or close to Coimbra in Santa Comba de Dao, or even in Viseu), the route heads continues east of the Central Route, thus making it more in the Interior than the Central route, hence its name. This route goes to Chaves, crosses the border into Spain and its first Spanish town is Verín. Verín is itself on an alternative route of the Camino Sanabrés. So the Interior Portuguese route meets up with the Verín alternative of the Sanabrés and continues through Allariz and then into Ourense, where it re-joins the "main" Camino Sanabrés and then into Santiago.
This is pretty confusing and explains why we do have a lot of "mis-posting" in the Portugues section of the forum. If you see something that is misplaced, I think we can be pretty sure that the poster is not trying to mess with us but is just confused, and not surprisingly so. Let me know in a PM or report and I'll take care of moving things and trying to keep the separate sub-sections in tact. Bom caminho, Laurie