The two places with the most to see and do on rest days would be Vigo and Pontevedra. However, they’re only two walking days apart so you might not need a second rest day so close to the first one. So, I might suggest a day off in Baiona instead...
We are completing or Camino from Lisbon to Porto tomorrow. We plan to start walking the coastal route the following day but we are trying to find 2 locations along the coastal route that would be good location for a rest day but still be...
We are walking the Camino Portuguese heading north from Tomar . A friend walking with us desperately needs to buy hiking poles. Where can we find a store on the Camino that sells poles? Thanks for any assistance
We were planning to walk roughly 14 miles per day on average like we did on the Camino Frances last year. The Guide by John Brierley seems to have much longer stages. We are in no hurry and want to enjoy the Camino
I forgot to say that you may wish to shorten your stages whenever possible, as the heat, sweat and rough cobblestone streets created blisters in almost everyone I talked to! Me included!!
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