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In Póvoa de Santa Iria is a 4 star hotel.I am starting on Sept. 23 from Lisbon. I am arriving on the 22nd around 8:30 and will take the metro to the Cathedral and walk back to Parque de Nacoes Hostal and spend the night. From there to Povoa de Santa Iria is only 16 km, hopefully there is somewhere to stay there, someone on the forum mentioned there was a not too nice place, which is ok so long as there is a bed and a shower. Hope to see you somewhere along the way, but as I am taking it rather slow, might not catch up to you.
Anna - I stayed in Hortas in 2012 can recommend it, basic but adequate. They don't serve evening meals but they recommended Tarara which is just around the corner in Rue das Carretas, nice food not expensive. Café Tertulia is just at the bottom of Rue das Carretas. The hotel will store rented bikes to be collected.Its in rua Hortas, which is the street you enter after you go down the steps at the side of the Parador. ( that narrow street before crossing over the main road - can't remember the name of it). Anyway, it's on your right hand side after going down the steps. It's small ( 7 rooms), looks charming and reasonably priced! Once the new Pilgrim's office is opened, it's just around the corner.
I'll be walking with my husband starting around Sept 9th from Porto but not sure which route we're taking. We walked the Camino Frances last Sept-Oct.I'm planning to walk from Porto to Santiago de Compostela sometime in 2015, probably September. Walked the Frances route last year. Anyone else making a plan for the coastal route ?
I am going to be walking to celebrate my 40th. Cool. I turn in June, so fly in on June 14th. Blessings on your birthday!Hello again its martyn, I am planning a walk from valenca to santiago in 2015 celebrating my 70 th birthday.
Hello! I'm planning on walking this route backwards too, starting end of August. Have you found anything useful to help planning? I'm going with a few friends and am in charge of organising!!We will be walking the coastal route in reverse, Santiago to Porto, in the first 2 weeks of August 2015.
I'm planning to walk from Porto to Santiago de Compostela sometime in 2015, probably September. Walked the Frances route last year. Anyone else making a plan for the coastal route ?
I and my two sons are leaving from PORTO on about June 13, 2015...planning on a mixture of coastal, then inland. We have about 10 days..We are very fit, adventurous ( I have done francis + Norte= solo previous) We are coming from Lisbon...If anybody has SUGGESTIONS regarding best town to cut over to main route, "do not miss places"...." you can skip this place"...etc. I WOULD VERY MUCH APPRECIATE IT. thanks( I may just start a thread on this) .....Dave, Chico, CA.
If you ask me - I would NOT cut down to the central route - not before Redondela.
But that is me...
If you ask me - I would NOT cut down to the central route - not before Redondela.
But that is me...
I have just booked a flight to Porto to start walking September 14. My partner will walk the first few days with me. Neither of us has done any camino before.
I also think a mixture of coastal and inland would be great, but just starting research (guide book en route). I was assuming the coastal route only would become repetitious but not sure how easy it is to cross over.
I'd also love any recommendations on the route and I'll be sure to search this site for more info.
Thanks, Amy, Denver, CO
I'm planning to walk from Porto to Santiago de Compostela sometime in 2015, probably September. Walked the Frances route last year. Anyone else making a plan for the coastal route ?
So you are not walking the complete coastal route ?Hi Milepost99,
I am planning to do the same, arriving in Porto on 30 or 31 August, to hopefully walk the coastal route and planned arrival in Santiago; 10 or 11 Sept. My friend will meet me in Valenca or Tui. Hope to see you on the way. Cheers; Kylie M.
I doubt everything now!! I'm not sure which is best, but thanks for taking the time to give advice. Cheers; KySo you are not walking the complete coastal route ?
The coastal goes from Porto via Esposende, Viana do Castelo, Vila Praia de Ãncora, Caminha, A Guarda, Oia, Baiona and Vigo to Redondela where it hits the central route.
By going to Valença you come as far as Caminha and then head to the central route.
The crossing of the Minho river by ferry or a fisherman's boat is very nice and following the Spanish coast from A Guarda to Vigo is a beautifull walk.
I am leaving Porto for the coastal route on Sunday mornig, the 19th of July, 2015. I am very excited about it...I'm planning to walk from Porto to Santiago de Compostela sometime in 2015, probably September. Walked the Frances route last year. Anyone else making a plan for the coastal route ?
September it is! Flying into Lisbon end of August, then will begin walking in Porto somewhere around 1 Sep. This will be my first Camino; so excited now that I can say I'm headed to Europe 'next month'!I'm planning to walk from Porto to Santiago de Compostela sometime in 2015, probably September. Walked the Frances route last year. Anyone else making a plan for the coastal route ?
Leaving Porto 15 Sept might see you on the way.I'm planning to walk from Porto to Santiago de Compostela sometime in 2015, probably September. Walked the Frances route last year. Anyone else making a plan for the coastal route ?
The caminho Portugues is well way marked.My 2 friends and I from N.Ontario, Canada will begin walking the coastal route from Porto 9/9/2015. Wondering how well the route is marked? This is my first camino. I'm excited! Any advice?
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