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Which side of the stream did you walk after Armenteira?

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Just curious,

I didn't use an app, just trusted in the arrows and ended up the left side of the stream. Nice walk, nothing too steep, relatively smooth path, made for a relaxing time.
Then after my camino, looking at YouTube videos and blogs and I see images of a different path, on the right side of the stream. One with more rocks, more uneven terrain, closer to the water.

So left or right, which did you end up on?
 
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Are you talking about the Route of Stone and Water? If so, we followed the path on the right. It was stunning.
That I am. Didn't even know there was a right option until later.

On facebook, got me questioning, scenery aside, what is the physically easiest route to walk, comparing my photos and online pictures/youtube, I reckon it'll be the left.
 
I am interested because I am preparing the costal Caminho.
On this map it seems that you should have the river on left hand first, then on right hand after rua Cabanelas bridge.
All I know,, is that somehow some people end up on the right side before merging prior to the bridge. How?, I'm a bit interested too.
 
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The left side, but can't remember why we chose it as it was five years ago.
Edit, I seemed to figure it out by looking at my photos, but it looks like we walked opposite the flow of the river.
 
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Right side! Takes you past mill ruins and closer to the water. Path starts right at the road and is fairly obvious and marked. It eventually crosses to the left once the terrain levels out.
 
My photos and videos from that day tell me I walked on the right side. I remember looking across at one point and thinking there might be a path there as well, but could t figure out how to reach it. Something to keep in mind for next time!

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A random question, scenery aside, .I'm assuming the left path has easier terrain?
Might be useful info for those pilgrims wanting a less challenging path.

In my very brief research for the route, i may have read that trekking poles were beneficial for sections with large rocks and potentially slippery path. What sections, never saw any of this?
Including the descent into Armenteria, but I did use the road for the last stretch, once again no app.
 
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I took the right side too it was one of the most beautifull stretches of the coastal route. I was wondering at the time why so many people left in the dark. The path would be much more difficult and less beautiful in the dark. It starts close to the albergue. Missing the entrance to the path is also very possible, certainly if you are not aware of the existence of this path
 
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.
In looking at my many photos of the river, it seems like I walked some of it on both sides. On the mapy.cz it shows a couple of bridges so assume I must have crossed over at some point.
 
The right side, is how I saw the official waymarks. I was not even aware of the left side, until I figured it out by seeing other walkers (not pilgrims) walking on it. And indeed, you can get closer to the Muiños on the right side. This is important, if you enjoy history and in my opinion, the best part of the route. Here is just one of the many old mills on the right side of the river.

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Just curious,

I didn't use an app, just trusted in the arrows and ended up the left side of the stream. Nice walk, nothing too steep, relatively smooth path, made for a relaxing time.
Then after my camino, looking at YouTube videos and blogs and I see images of a different path, on the right side of the stream. One with more rocks, more uneven terrain, closer to the water.

So left or right, which did you end up on?
If you stay on the left side you will come across this lovely area.
Just curious,

I didn't use an app, just trusted in the arrows and ended up the left side of the stream. Nice walk, nothing too steep, relatively smooth path, made for a relaxing time.
Then after my camino, looking at YouTube videos and blogs and I see images of a different path, on the right side of the stream. One with more rocks, more uneven terrain, closer to the water.

So left or right, which did you end up on?
 

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