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Advice from Camino Portuguese veterans

Martin 888

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances ‘19 and ‘22, Camino Portuguese ‘23
Although I’m walking the Camino Frances for the second time in May/June, I am going to be in Tui, just over the border in Galicia in a couple of weeks time on a separate trip. I have just two days there and plan to walk two stages of the Camino Portuguese just for the fun of it while I’m there. So here’s the question…..which sections should I choose? I have my eye on Tui to O Porrino and Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis but I am completely open to suggestions on either side of the border. Thanks in advance !
 
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Do so Martin Tui to O porriño is nice but do not loose your way.
oPorriño has a borring industrial estate, about 11 kms long and the original caminho leads through this estate. The Camino organisation made a detour in a green envirement but owners of bars and restaurant in the industrial estate change the waymarkers, leading to their places.


pontevedra is a nice town and the way to Caldas de Reís is nice too
my advice is to start in Portugal in Valença do Minho, walk over the bridge , which was built by George Eiffel , yes him from the Paris Eiffel tower and walk into Tui and on to O Porriño

bom caminho
 
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Some pics of the Eiffel bridge and the green detour path to O Porriño
 

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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