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    Two Dutch sisters planning VdlP

    You will enjoy it very much. The countryside is wonderful. When it comes to the decision much later into the trek as to whether you go via the Frances or the Ourense route take the Ourense route. Harder, but more rewarding and you can stay at the monastry of Oseira. This is a blog with a link...
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    Hi all .... I'm a first timer

    Hi Magwood, Further to my previous message I was searching through the forums and came across this thread concerning the Lisbon to Porto walk. Having read it I will almost certainly now start at Porto. http://www.caminoforums.com/camino-portugues/2135-portuguese-camino-2011-lisbon-porto.html Rog
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    Hi all .... I'm a first timer

    Hi Magwood, I am thinking of starting in the first week of June. The route from Lisbon takes around two weeks (380Kms.) It's not well supported either in hostels or signing and involves much road walking so I am led to believe. From Porto it is another ten days (170Kms) much prettier on many...
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    Hi all .... I'm a first timer

    Hi Trish, I did the Camino Frances in 2010 and this year will do the Camono Portuguese. Here's my brief take on the CF. Good luck to you. It started out well, 7am through the deserted cobbled streets of St John Pied de Port, out through the old town gates and up the gently rising route...

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