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sweedy

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planning to walk the camino portugese (2016)
hello everyone!~
i intend on walking 4 to 5 days out of porto, just for the hike.
i have a few questions i havent managed to find answers to.
i was thinking of doing the coastal road from porto up to caminha, is that a good plan for this
time? or can someone recommend something else
should i start in the cathedral or take the bus out of town? if so, where to?
and lastly, as i travel with 2 bags, where can i deposit one of them?
i will be starting oct 25th if someone cares to join!

thanks!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Good idea to walk to Caminha. Depending on the weather.
Alternative is to walk from Porto along the coast to Vila do Conde and head for the Central route.
Other idea walk the Central route as far as casa da Fernanda in Vitorino de Piães.
It is the best of the everything to stay there and easy to get back to Porto.
Ask of Jacinto , husband of Fernanda , gives you a lift back to Barroselos to the trainstation there in the morning when he goes back to work or take a taxi from Fernanda's .
Beautiful route.
If it is too windy at the coast take the metro direction Póvoa da Varzím till stop Vilar do Pinheiro and after a few hundreds of meters you can pick up the waymarkers direction Vairão, Vilarinho and if you like to São Pedro de Rates .From there to Barcelos (is not the same as Barroselos as mentioned here above) and from there to Fernanda. Eventually you could walk from there to Ponte de Lima and take the bus back to Porto .
Leave your bag in Porto in the hotel you stayed and pick it up when you come back .

Bom caminho
 
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Thanks for the quick reply!
so just to understand, i was thinking of either
1) if wheather allows it - doing porto- p.de verzim- esposende-viana do castelo-caminha.
2=) if not - central way from porto up to ponte de lime or valenca (i might stop where you said).

either way « should i start from the cathedral or take a bus or the metro elsewhere? i prefer not walking the highway
as i have only few days

thanks you very much
 
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Thanks for the quick reply!
so just to understand, i was thinking of either
1) if wheather allows it - doing porto- p.de verzim- esposende-viana do castelo-caminha.
2=) if not - central way from porto up to ponte de lime or valenca (i might stop where you said).

either way « should i start from the cathedral or take a bus or the metro elsewhere? i prefer not walking the highway
as i have only few days

thanks you very much
I do not know how many kms a day you like to walk .anyway out of Porto to Vila do Conde on the Coastal is 30 kms
If you like to walk the original Central route out of Porto I suggest to take the metro to Vilar do Pinheiro as mentioned in my first post.
From there to São Pedro de Rates is about the same distance
 
Hello Sweedy.
I walked from Porto to Caminha and then up to Valenca/Tui back in May/June.
It is a lovely walk and I would recommend walking from Porto - simply following the coast line around. It is a long walk but very pretty and interesting. It is quite well way-marked with plenty of stops for coffee etc.

Most of the walk is on footpaths etc but there are certain sections over timber boardwalks along the edge of the beach. Simply lovely views and very comfortable underfoot.
Enjoy
Mel
 

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