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[QUOTE="Telelama, post: 422657, member: 39734"] We walked two Frances and walked the Senda Litoral route of the Camino Portugues late May into June, 2016. While the Frances consisted of mainly farm access roads that led to small farm villages where many of the people in the bar are fellow pilgrims, the Portugues spent much of the time on the beach promenade, some wonderful boardwalk on the first two days, sidewalks, cobblestone logging roads, sidewalks, occasionally some hard beach, but most often sidewalks through suburbs into large cities where the bars are mostly full of locals and you think you might have seen another pilgrim go by through the window. We saw only 8 pilgrims on our first day. When we all bunched up waiting for the first ferry of the morning to Spain, there were only 20 of us. Some we had never seen before. Having said all that, had a great time, amazing views, good food, some nice locals, met some wonderful pilgrims and was lucky enough to have spent some quality time with them in Santiago. I want to apologize to those on the 1st and second floors of the Hotel Campanas de San Juan as we tried to quietly climb a very creaky staircase to our third floor room in a fit of uncontrollable drunken giggles at far too late in the evening, well, really morning. It was not intentional. Mea culpa. [/QUOTE]
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