Mr_Ross_Duncan
Via Gebennensis, Portuguese, Via Francigena, GR65,
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via Gebennensis, Portuguese, Via Francigena, GR65,
Hi, I'm helping some friends plan their first Camino. They would like to do a combination of coastal and interior routes.
Coastal out of Porto to Vila do Conde then switch up to the interior, but trying to miss some of the bad road walking that seems to be associated with the stretch from Fao to San Pedro de Rates. (is it that bad?).
One option for them seems to be to peel off at Vila do Conde and head up to Arcos and from there onwards to Barcelos.
From there the plan is to head to Tui and then cab it across back to the coastal route at A Guarda.
This is where the confusion starts. How far is it on that leg from Vila do Conde and what accommodation options are there.
Gronze doesn't seem to detail anything about that variation at all, instead only mentioning the leg from Fao briefly.
I'm thinking this is all too much hassle and they should just stick with the coastal route from Porto all the way.
However, having done the interior route some years ago, the towns of Ponte de Lima, Barcelos, Rubiaes etc where pretty special.
Thanks
Ross
Coastal out of Porto to Vila do Conde then switch up to the interior, but trying to miss some of the bad road walking that seems to be associated with the stretch from Fao to San Pedro de Rates. (is it that bad?).
One option for them seems to be to peel off at Vila do Conde and head up to Arcos and from there onwards to Barcelos.
From there the plan is to head to Tui and then cab it across back to the coastal route at A Guarda.
This is where the confusion starts. How far is it on that leg from Vila do Conde and what accommodation options are there.
Gronze doesn't seem to detail anything about that variation at all, instead only mentioning the leg from Fao briefly.
I'm thinking this is all too much hassle and they should just stick with the coastal route from Porto all the way.
However, having done the interior route some years ago, the towns of Ponte de Lima, Barcelos, Rubiaes etc where pretty special.
Thanks
Ross
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