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auburnfive

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Hello,
After 3 ( postponed) weeks in the Algarve next spring, I will be in Porto with the option to add on another week. Have previously done both the Portuguese Coastal and Central, but have not before gone solo. Here’s the choices
- walk from Vigo taking the Variante Espiritual
- bus to Santiago and then Muxia and Finnesterre
Pros or cons?

thanks
 
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- walk from Vigo taking the Variante Espiritual
- bus to Santiago and then Muxia and Finnesterre
Pros or cons?
I assume your previous Portuguese caminos didn't include the VE? If not, then this would be my choice. I feel that the VE offers a more interesting and varied walk than Santiago-Finisterre (I cannot speak for Muxia). Although finishing by the ocean at Finisterre is a great incentive if you have never done it before.

This is an article detailing my Variante Espiritual highlights in case that is of help.
 
Hello,
After 3 ( postponed) weeks in the Algarve next spring, I will be in Porto with the option to add on another week. Have previously done both the Portuguese Coastal and Central, but have not before gone solo. Here’s the choices
- walk from Vigo taking the Variante Espiritual
- bus to Santiago and then Muxia and Finnesterre
Pros or cons?

thanks
I'm not sure how important a Compostela is for you, or walking to Santiago.
The Camino Portugues with the VE is very nice and would provide both of those.
Walking to Muxia and Finisterre is also very nice, but wouldn't get you a Compostela (although you can get certificates in Muxia and FInisterre). If you want the Compostela, you can take a bus to Muxia or FInisterre and walk between the two and back to Santiago.
Another option would be to go from Porto to Ferrol and walk the Camino Ingles.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I must be the only pilgrim who wasn't impressed by the VE.
David's suggestion for the Ingles is a good one, as is the point made by Jungleboy about finishing at the end of the earth.
 

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