Thank you for the kind words and anecdote, this was very encouraging to read. I realize this is not a race and taking it easy and enjoying what I’m able to experience is more important than getting to the finish line. It’s really all about...
Portuguese way..Take the train to Valença. Walk across the border brigde. Stay at Casa de Barca in Tui. It is right on the camino. Juana is a wonderful host. There is a steep hill walking to the Cathedral in Tui. Beautiful church. We took the...
I suggest the Portuguese from Tui to Santiago. You can do it in 8 days. Take a train from Porto to Valença. Cross the border bridge to Tui. We did it in June. It was a wonderful experience.
So, with 3-4 weeks you’re thinking of spending one of them farting about getting from Porto to Oviedo or even Pamplona? Haven’t the gods of international travel already pointed you at your route? 😉
Looks to me that you’d have time to walk Porto...
Ok,
I was referring to only the business close/near the camino walk ( CF) where I did my walk.
Did not meet anybody local who was not happy for me being there,
yes,
Some were overwhelmed by the large crowds.
I had no problems spending and...
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