James X
Caminhos with a h
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Caminho Central Português: October 2017
Caminho: Coastal / Litoral / Lost: September 2018
Thanks to everybody for their amazing input here - It's helped me make up my mind this evening and book my flights to do a second Caminho !! (Respect to that h)
I only have about 6 to 7 days and my plan would be to walk a section from somewhere North of Porto to Vigo or just north of it** (then take a train connection to my flight in SDC)
I would like to do a mix of both the:
"Senda Litoral" (Literally the Coastal Path) and the "Caminho Coastal" (Coast and Close to Coast )^^
As I believe the paths crossover and intersect especially at stopover towns / villages I presume this should be relatively easy to plan and thus experience a little of each and if so does any body have any recommendations ?
Another question I have is that I've heard that the routes above are not that busy...I look forward to a bit of solitude but I would not like to miss out on the camaraderie and great people I met on the brilliant Caminho Central Português I did last year - I plan to walk roughly between the 22nd and 29th September - does anybody know how busy this will be ?
I plan to use my Brierly Guide 2017## along with the simpicity of Gronze.com (google translate is adequate) with in an emergency The Wise Pilgrim GPS App in case I get lost (which saved me once or twice last year)
Thanks In Advance
J x
** Not carrying on to SDC because of time constraints (got my Compostela after 160KM last year so I'm happy with that.
^^ Colour Coded as per the way markings ?
## Eight Edition - Published 2017 - Presume there are no major changes ?
Apologies - posted this within a thread yesterday - creating one today
I only have about 6 to 7 days and my plan would be to walk a section from somewhere North of Porto to Vigo or just north of it** (then take a train connection to my flight in SDC)
I would like to do a mix of both the:
"Senda Litoral" (Literally the Coastal Path) and the "Caminho Coastal" (Coast and Close to Coast )^^
As I believe the paths crossover and intersect especially at stopover towns / villages I presume this should be relatively easy to plan and thus experience a little of each and if so does any body have any recommendations ?
Another question I have is that I've heard that the routes above are not that busy...I look forward to a bit of solitude but I would not like to miss out on the camaraderie and great people I met on the brilliant Caminho Central Português I did last year - I plan to walk roughly between the 22nd and 29th September - does anybody know how busy this will be ?
I plan to use my Brierly Guide 2017## along with the simpicity of Gronze.com (google translate is adequate) with in an emergency The Wise Pilgrim GPS App in case I get lost (which saved me once or twice last year)
Thanks In Advance
J x
** Not carrying on to SDC because of time constraints (got my Compostela after 160KM last year so I'm happy with that.
^^ Colour Coded as per the way markings ?
## Eight Edition - Published 2017 - Presume there are no major changes ?
Apologies - posted this within a thread yesterday - creating one today