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[QUOTE="Doogman, post: 441511, member: 60342"] Hi: I have done both routes, and enjoyed them both. The Coastal Way is fresher in my mind, as that was just last month, so I think that skews my perception a bit, as I would say that I have a slight preference for that. Especially since you are an ocean lover, you should consider the Coastal Way for at least part of the trip. We walked the Coastal as far as Vigo, before joining the main route at Redondela. There are also a number of other places along the way where you could cut inland to join the main route. The Coastal Way includes a lot of boardwalk, cobbles and pavement, but for the most part you are on smaller roads/paths without significant traffic. I did not find that a major issue. We were fortunate with the weather, so any time we were in sight of the ocean, it was fabulous! Enjoy your journey! [/QUOTE]
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