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What a dream come true with a third camino! I really hope I will be in your physical condition when I turn 74!
I walked Camino Portugués in October 2022 and booked places because we walked as a group (my three adult kids and one son in law). Usually I never book on the camino, but being a group...
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I did actually walk along the harbour. It was nice, but it was a short moment compared to the immense amount of traffic ans asphalt in total going in and out of Vigo. Totally sure I will not go to Vigo next time even though the views out where nice after Vigo.
I walked the Camino Portuguese Coastal route in October. Walking into Vigo and out again felt like an endless walk in the asphalt jungle even though we enjoyed the beach and Parque de Castrelos. A question for next time: Is there a waymarked connection route from Baiona or Ramallosa to the...
Now I found this old thread - rather confusing which routes are described and which are waymarked:
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/brierley-guide-misguided-caminha-to-valenca-tui.64559/
Does anyone know how many signposted connection routes there are between coastal and central Camino Portugués?
I know of the one between Vila do Conde and Rates. I know it is possible to make connection routesin Google maps, but I am interested in the ones marked with yellow arrows.
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