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[QUOTE="TerryB, post: 325907, member: 2645"] Laurie, (and others) If you are interested in walking this route you need to know that there are many, many kilometers of paved track! Not just alongside the beaches but also along the cliff tops. [ATTACH]19990[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]19991[/ATTACH] Of all my 6 caminos this was the only one where my feet really did hurt!! No blisters, just bruising on the balls of my feet. I think it was due to the slight uneven / unyielding surface of the paving. Sadly in many places there was no alternative. Even the tarmac road from Ponte de Mera up to San Andrés was better than the paving. The coastal scenery was marvellous, the local people generous and welcoming - if only there were no "improvements" to the coastal path! As Catedrais is sadly not what it was. :( Some of the most impressive and accessible arches were destroyed in the winter storms. It is really only worth a visit at low tide when one can walk along the beach, otherwise it is no different to many other less written about and still beautiful coves along the Galician coast. [ATTACH]19992[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]19993[/ATTACH] Blessings Terry [/QUOTE]
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