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Isn't Vila do Conde just a 1 1/2 days out of Porto? I was thinking of doing the coastal starting in late October to finish my convoluted camino. I know there is always the chance of high winds and rain especially that time of year. Did you make your decision to go to the central route based on weather forecasts or from locals who warned against it? Thanks for your help.One additional thing that I should have mentioned……I walked the coast from Porto up to Vilar do Conde and then cut inland to join the central route. I would advise you to do the same in November as storms at this time of year can be pretty fierce making constant coastal walking a bit of a ‘sand and spray fest’ !
Hello…..no not really. I wanted to sample coastal walking for a couple of days but was attracted more to the variety of landscape and cultural aspects of the central route so I crossed over. I feel that I experienced the best of both worlds. The thought of trudging on day after day up the coast on tarmac, boardwalk and sand was way less appealing. I would also be wary of November storms rolling in from the Atlantic.Isn't Vila do Conde just a 1 1/2 days out of Porto? I was thinking of doing the coastal starting in late October to finish my convoluted camino. I know there is always the chance of high winds and rain especially that time of year. Did you make your decision to go to the central route based on weather forecasts or from locals who warned against it? Thanks for your help.
i have thought about that the potential for really foul weather. I walked the central from Lisbon in 2017. I am doing a “combo camino” this year. Doing the Camino Vasco to the Meseta and then in Leon taking the bus or train to Porto. Wanted to walk the coastal for awhile. I love walking along the ocean but maybe not during typhoon season. I’ve been thinking of waiting till I get the Porto and then checking out the long-term weather forecast. Then I will decide whether to play it safe and walk up the central again, or roll the dice and walk up the coast. Thanks for your advice.Hello…..no not really. I wanted to sample coastal walking for a couple of days but was attracted more to the variety of landscape and cultural aspects of the central route so I crossed over. I feel that I experienced the best of both worlds. The thought of trudging on day after day up the coast on tarmac, boardwalk and sand was way less appealing. I would also be wary of November storms rolling in from the Atlantic.