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The route along the Soanish coast is quite specular, well worth considering. There is s local expert on the route Luis Frexio you can find him on the Internet. In his village they have converted an upstairs room in the village hall to accomadate six pilgrims. There is also a bar and food in the...
Yes keep the sea on your left ..... but there are long periods without sight of it and in the ecuaplatus forests they have marked many trees with an arrow, problem is ecuaplatuas trees she's there bark all the time. Take care and look for little arrows painted on small rocks
May I suggest you get in touch with a Portuguse guide mr Zeca Pereira. He regularly walks the route and was very helpful to me. You can find him on Facebook
I walked the costal Camino last year. The way north is beautiful and If you goggle there's a local who has provided extra way marks and arranged accommodation in his local village hall a wonderful experience
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