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My Own Camino do Mar and Inglés

Caminogoat

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CF, El Norte x 4, Primitivo, Porto, Madrid, Ingles
Hello Peregrinos,
Last year, I walked from San Sebastian to Ribadeo and then Camino do Mar up to O Cevido (one segment farther from Viveiro). I am starting from Ocevido on 11/06/24. I intend to reach Ferrol via Engles and walk along the coastal lines before turning left toward Santiago de Compostela. I designed my route mainly using Google Maps and did a simulation walk on my NordicTrack with iFit. Has anyone done a similar walk? Would anyone give me some feedback?

The first two maps show the entire route (376K, more or less); then, I broke it down into daily plans.

O Vicedo to Ferrol (112K) https://maps.app.goo.gl/1gFD9jL6iP6VsHo89
Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela (264K) https://maps.app.goo.gl/Jf4UHLyzVxK4LyRF9

Day 1: Arrive at Madrid and train to Viveiro ( I am so in love with this beautiful city)
Day 2: O Vicedo to O Porto de Espesante . https://maps.app.goo.gl/snAu6q7BXRekjgZB6
Day 3: O Porto de Espesante to Cariño ) https://maps.app.goo.gl/zqUtDS4pQEhx5h8H9
Day 4: Cariño to San Andrés de Teixido ) https://maps.app.goo.gl/LixQXnr7BwwoQiL36
Day 5: Cedeira to Ferrol https://maps.app.goo.gl/efT1VnzAcQN2GmbT6
Day 6: Ferrol to to Miños https://maps.app.goo.gl/aC4TiDLLdJSSfor1A
Day 7: Miños to A Coruña https://maps.app.goo.gl/HDL3xJCkDHmGK6hi7
Day 8: A Coruña to Arteixo https://maps.app.goo.gl/vqh1qJrpfYPLckkw5
Day 9: Arteixo to Malpica https://maps.app.goo.gl/wuY1uqhqtYPKX6pK9
Day 10: Malpica to Muxia https://maps.app.goo.gl/bXEeFnqTN2hzn7cE9
Day 11: Muxia to Corcubion (32K) https://maps.app.goo.gl/MxnsGA1aHjyrmaXC9
Day 12: Corcubión to Muros (35K) https://maps.app.goo.gl/f6qUZBkiSC6PsBSp6
Day 13: Muros to Porto do Son (42K) https://maps.app.goo.gl/jCnoxR3w4XPnVTPfA
Day 14: Porto do Son to Ribeira (26K) https://maps.app.goo.gl/AbWAfr3DAruFf2t46
Day 15: Ribeira to Cabo de Cruz (21K) https://maps.app.goo.gl/GMM6KsS8KEzMq1ZZ6
Day 16: Cabo de Cruz to Pontecesures https://maps.app.goo.gl/n4gVhRH2VD3WKEDf9
Day 17: Pontecessures to Santiago de Compostela https://maps.app.goo.gl/dbbvA5XAisvua8Lz7

Thanks,
The Talking Goat, soon to be Walking Goat
 
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Hi @Caminogoat. I walked the Ruta do Mar & Ingles back in 2016. You are welcome to take a look at my blog where I posted every day with elevation profiles, descriptions of the route and accommodation options. There is some useful input in the comments too. Start at day 24. I also posted my route on Wikiloc

I’d be happy to answer any questions. The Mar was a fabulous experience.
 
Between O Vicedo and P. Espasante you can follow the "Camino Ruta Cantabrica" which takes you past Playa Esteiro and is a bit shorter than the route you have marked. It's spectacular and well-marked.

Map of this stage:

I usually use Osmand for maps - it usually has better detail and more walking paths marked than Google Maps.
 
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Hi @Caminogoat. I walked the Ruta do Mar & Ingles back in 2016. You are welcome to take a look at my blog where I posted every day with elevation profiles, descriptions of the route and accommodation options. There is some useful input in the comments too. Start at day 24. I also posted my route on Wikiloc

I’d be happy to answer any questions. The Mar was a fabulous experience.
Yes, I did use your blog in 2023. Thanks!
 
Hi, last year I walked from Santander to A Coruna along the coast following the Camino Ruta Cantabrica after Ribadeo and walking on to A Coruna after Ferrol.

24mths ago I walked the Lighthouse Way between Malpica and Finistere.

Next spring I plan to close the gap between Malpica and A Coruna - so interested to see your route. I am walking between Sagres and Rome - so it is part of filling the bits I missed.

I have a blog with pictures and maps of my walks (including Lighthouse, Cantabrica and Ferrol to A Coruna) at www.followingyourfeet.com if you are interested.
 
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Assume you are using US dates and starting in a few days. If so you'll need to check available daylight hours. For example, on Day 4 you are doing a lot of climbing in a remote area with the possibility of poor weather blowing in from the coast.

Mobile coverage may be a bit patchy so best have a plan for the unexpected (to the extent you can plan for the unexpected!)
 
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Assume you are using US dates and starting in a few days. If so you'll need to check available daylight hours. For example, on Day 4 you are doing a lot of climbing in a remote area with the possibility of poor weather blowing in from the coast.

Mobile coverage may be a bit patchy so best have a plan for the unexpected (to the extent you can plan for the unexpected!)
I agree. I have been tweaking the route a bit and making some adjustments, giving myself two more days. Thanks!
 
Assume you are using US dates and starting in a few days. If so you'll need to check available daylight hours. For example, on Day 4 you are doing a lot of climbing in a remote area with the possibility of poor weather blowing in from the coast.
This is a very good point. A lot of the Ruta Cantabrica is pretty exposed, the wind was harsh even on a sunny day. It would be miserable in the cold and rain, verging on unsafe where the trail is exposed. I think your route looks wonderful, but I'd wait until later next spring to do it.

Check your phone provider for a map showing cell service coverage in the areas you'll be walking.

Even in May, I found that some accommodations were not yet open. On the plus side, any hotels that ARE open are sure to have space!
 
This is a very good point. A lot of the Ruta Cantabrica is pretty exposed, the wind was harsh even on a sunny day. It would be miserable in the cold and rain, verging on unsafe where the trail is exposed. I think your route looks wonderful, but I'd wait until later next spring to do it.

Check your phone provider for a map showing cell service coverage in the areas you'll be walking.

Even in May, I found that some accommodations were not yet open. On the plus side, any hotels that ARE open are sure to have space!
Yes, I travel this time of the year, so I don't have to worry about getting rooms. But then, many hotels are closed during the winter:( I downloaded offline maps and have a satellite-based emergency phone service. You might be right about rain and cold, but I have wanted to do this for a long time and am willing to give it a try. On the other hand, I can always change my plans and go to sunny Almeria, and then I might miss the cool weather. I am still revising the map to avoid restricted areas and to be closer to the ocean views.
 
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You sound prepared so enjoy the trip and the wonderful views you'll get along the coast. To be fair I did the route in the opposite direction in early December and had great weather. So I hope you are lucky with the same. And if you can manage it, try to see San Andrés de Teixido. There's not much accommodation in the area so you might need to adjust the route to allow the time.
 

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