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- Recent:Norte/Muxia- Spring '23
MadridWay- Fall '23
Hello all,
I am considering walking the Rota Vicentina with my son, possibly in November 2018, but most likely in April/May 2019. We are in very preliminary stages of this and would like to combine it with a tourist visit of Lisbon and Sintra, then a train to Porto to then walk the Portuguese route, possibly a combination of the coastal and interior routes to Santiago.
I would like to know if the Fisherman's route is very difficult with so much sandy walking on cliffs, if potential vertigo and fear of heights could be an issue, and any input (good or bad) from those of you who have walked it. There is also the Historical route in this area, which could also be added in. I have not really researched much at this point. I do have the main website saved, but would like opinions from those who have walked it. I will look forward to some replies. Thank you!
I am considering walking the Rota Vicentina with my son, possibly in November 2018, but most likely in April/May 2019. We are in very preliminary stages of this and would like to combine it with a tourist visit of Lisbon and Sintra, then a train to Porto to then walk the Portuguese route, possibly a combination of the coastal and interior routes to Santiago.
I would like to know if the Fisherman's route is very difficult with so much sandy walking on cliffs, if potential vertigo and fear of heights could be an issue, and any input (good or bad) from those of you who have walked it. There is also the Historical route in this area, which could also be added in. I have not really researched much at this point. I do have the main website saved, but would like opinions from those who have walked it. I will look forward to some replies. Thank you!