Hi
I am arriving into Santiago at the end of May and would like to walk some of the camino portugues from there (i know, it's in the wrong direction so to speak). I walked the camino frances on 06 and loved it but I my heels get sore after a couple of hours these days and i'm concerned about the distances between stages.
I'm only banking on being able for about 12/15k a day and don't want to get stuck without somewhere to stop and stay. I'm happy to take the train and start further down if there are more suitable stages.
I'd appreciate any advice. Many thanks.
Linda
I am arriving into Santiago at the end of May and would like to walk some of the camino portugues from there (i know, it's in the wrong direction so to speak). I walked the camino frances on 06 and loved it but I my heels get sore after a couple of hours these days and i'm concerned about the distances between stages.
I'm only banking on being able for about 12/15k a day and don't want to get stuck without somewhere to stop and stay. I'm happy to take the train and start further down if there are more suitable stages.
I'd appreciate any advice. Many thanks.
Linda