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Connecting coastal and inland route on Portuguese

archie645

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camino de Frances 2017
I plan to walk the Camino Portuguese mid September. I would like to walk the first five days or so along the coast and wondered how and when I can conect to the inland camino?
 
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One option might be to follow the Río Miño along the Portuguese side from Caminha to Valença / Tui. It's a nice walk and there are footpaths alongside the river for much of it.

Of course, in six days (depending on your walking speed) you could reach Redondela anyway, which is where the Coastal merges with the Central.
 
At this page you can see all the connecting camino's:
 
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At this page you can see all the connecting camino's:
Of course not! We are not limited to these few.

Walking the connection route near the Minho is precisely what the threadopener asked for. Walking the asfalted cycling route along the Minho is a bit easier, the marked camino has more cobblestone roads and more (little) hills. The youth hostel in Vila Nova de Cerveira is good value for money.

Viana de Castelo to Ponte de Lima is another option (I don't know if it is marked).
 
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At Vila nova de Cerveira we stayed at the excellent Casa de Gwendolyn an excellent albergue
 
If you can read Dutch!
To be able to read maps is a good start!
As with any other site about caminos, it is not 100% all caminos.
It's an ongoing process. If they get knowlegde about a new trail, one other has already been altered and others start marking new routes which can be found only in a regional newspaper and by people who pass by and starts asking "what are these yellow arrows for?".
Hopefully one day you can say it shows all ways that had been in place e.g. 2018 exactly how they had been in that year.
 
If you can read Dutch!
The advantage of looking at lines om maps is that they are the same in every language.
And for the words: googletranslate?
 
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To be able to read maps is a good start!
As with any other site about caminos, it is not 100% all caminos.
It's an ongoing process. If they get knowlegde about a new trail, one other has already been altered and others start marking new routes which can be found only in a regional newspaper and by people who pass by and starts asking "what are these yellow arrows for?".
Hopefully one day you can say it shows all ways that had been in place e.g. 2018 exactly how they had been in that year.
I shouldn't have used "all" indeed. But it looks like it gives an impression of most of them
 

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