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[QUOTE="DoughnutANZ, post: 1227512, member: 87627"] I found it to be a pleasant stroll. No real challenges, some nice towns here and there, a couple of options where one option was shorter but very urban while the other was slightly longer and less urban. I managed to catch a street market the day before I left. [ATTACH type="full"]164995[/ATTACH] You will have lots of company. [ATTACH type="full"]164996[/ATTACH] Alcohol is cheaper on the Portuguese side of the border and so there are quite a few supermarkets just south of the border. May be worth walking across the bridge, depends on your own interests. The first time that I came across a giant hibiscus flower was in Tui [ATTACH type="full"]164997[/ATTACH] There were other nice flowers along the way. [ATTACH]164998[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]164999[/ATTACH] My favourite spots were coastal towns like this one. [ATTACH type="full"]165000[/ATTACH] My favourite pastime was sampling the local pastries. [ATTACH]165001[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]165002[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]165003[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]165004[/ATTACH] But overall, I much prefer longer Caminos but you, of course, will have your own desires and expectations that result in your own experience 💖 [/QUOTE]
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