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[QUOTE="miguel_gp, post: 98602, member: 953"] Hi, I've walked this section a couple of times and there is no getting away from the fact that it is fairly ugly and the walk after the factory area into Porrino is again long, straight and not very attractive. Does it really detract from the route as a whole? In my opinion, there is enough beauty on the route elsewhere for it not to matter that much. You can see the route for yourself on [url=http://goo.gl/maps/PV67]Street View[/url]. This is the start of the long straight section alongside the car plant and various other factory units. It is approximately 2.5km of industrial area. Just move straight ahead to see the extent of it and make your decision from there. This image shows aeriel view of the route (shown in blue) through the area. There is no way-marked alternative close to the inland route that I am aware of, although I'm sure you could work out an alternative using Google Maps or OpenStreetMap. You may end up walking a few more kms and Tui - Redondela is a fairly long stretch anyway. You could alternatively walk the Portugues Coastal route around by Baiona and Vigo and then join the inland route at Redondela. I've not done it myself but heard it is very beautiful. I can find out the nearest point that this route passes Tui if you want to consider this. Just drop me a PM. Cheers Mig [/QUOTE]
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