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There is no direct train. You have to transfer two times, once in Vigo and then again in Porto. Depending on the connection times it will likely take you a full day. I'm not sure about car rentals and if they will let you drop off the car in PT, better check with the rental company.
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That's a good option, thanks. Still involves a transfer at Bayonne right? I'm considering whether it might be easier to fly Lisbon-Madrid-Pamplona, and then take the bus to SJPP. I guess it comes down to the transfer times.
I did Porto to Santiago last year! I skipped over the Lisbon to Porto bit as I heard mixed reviews about it. I loved the varied landscape and length of the CF, that's why I'm considering to walk it again.
Hi all, I'm thinking of walking the CF again towards the end of this month. A few questions I'd love people's thoughts on:
1) What's the easiest way to get to SJPP from Lisbon these days? There used to be direct flights to Pamplona and Bayonne, but these all have a layover in Madrid now. It...
I agree with @Phoenix. There are also a few moments where you can turn inland to join the Central route, so you can end up doing a bit of both. The other option you have is to follow the Costa Verde route (Minho Green Coast), which is not an official Camino, but follows the Coastal route quite...
Just caught up on your latest - so happy you did the spiritual route! When I was in Pontevedra I was also contemplating but decided not to, as they told me in the tourism office there was a chance the boat wouldn't be going due to the bad weather.
Yay for making it to Spain! Btw, I asked at the tourism center in Pontevedra about the variante espiritual but the boat doesn't seem to go in bad weather (which was the case when I was there a week ago), so something to keep in mind in case you were considering that.
Oh and please add TS - A...
My heart is breaking. Thank you for sharing, all three of you. If there's anything I can do for you from Lisbon, please let me know. I just finished walking the Camino from Porto today, and I'm so saddened to read this.
And for those interested- I registered as a dual pilgrim at the tourism office because I walked the Kumano Kodo last yr! You get a beautiful certificate and a pin, and a really friendly smile from the ladies there :)
Wow! The sun peeked through an hour before entering Santiago and stayed with me the entire time. Such a beautiful way to end the Camino, with sunshine on my face. The walk was alright, not as beautiful as previous days, but arriving to Santiago and seeing the first sights of the cathedral is so...
Day 7: Pontevedra - Padron (45km)
Wow! Beautiful day! Only caught a little bit of rain the last thirty minutes but besides that blue skies. Passed through many villages today and actually saw quite some pilgrims too.
People in Galicia are so friendly, wishing you a buenos dias and buen camino...
Day 6: Redondela - Pontevedra. 23km.
The shortest walk so far! Beautiful route. Lots of trees. Lots of friendly abuelos wishing me a buen Camino! Lots of dogs, and lots of bread fairies. I'm starting to see quite some more people now... We are getting closer to Santiago!
So far I've been staying in private albergues, no municipal ones. Some are open, some are closed. I've been booking through Booking.com every time, and often I'm the only one (or one of few) there. People are really happy to see some tourism! I'll be happy to send you a list of all the places I...
I inquired in the Pontevedra tourism office today and supposedly the boat isn't going during the rain...the weather forecast is not great for the next few days! So I will not risk it, and take the central route instead. Next time I hope!
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