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Camino Portugués

Marge666

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2021
Well, this is my first post!! I'm very pleased to say that after having to cancel this last year (when I became 70), I'm actually all booked to take on the Camino Portugués - coastal (including the spiritual diversion) this September!!
All accommodation and flights are booked and my coach too!! Am also flying on to Sevilla for a several days after a few days in Santiago de Compostela! Hoping to see the incense burner swinging!
Total Camino distance - 191 miles - on my own, totally!!
Will come back in October a few inches shorter methinks, lol.
Margaret
 
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You will never really be alone, or at least you will only be as alone as you choose to be.
The Camino provides man things to many people….but I suspect the most prolific item it has provided to pilgrims are kindred spirits, some who wander into your path at a time that they are needed.
 
Hi Marge !
Welcome to the forum!!
Hope you have a lovely walk and the sun shines on you!
I walked the Coastal and the Espiritual last September from Porto (left 17th arrived Santiago 10th Oct flew home 13thOct)
If you can spend a couple of days in Porto it's a lovely city loads to see and do.
The weather was fantastic for the whole Camino; apart from one day of heavy rain in Galicia. (avg in low twenties;but warmest was on Oct 12th in Santiago at 27 C!)
I took my time 27 days; took rest days to explore.
You defo won't be alone unless you want to be.
You will have a wonderful time in a wonderful place.
All the best
Buen Camino
Woody
 
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Many thanks. I'm having 3 rest days on the journey inc Cambarro (Chambarro?) and Padron. Really looking forward to it as I had to cancel last year!
Margaret
 
I am planning to do the Portugués from Porto in late September. Flying from Canada to Lisbon in mid-September, spending a few days to explore the city and travelling by road to Porto with a few stops on the way. I am not a fast walker, so it will take me 2 weeks or more to get to SDC. Maybe our path will cross. Buen Camino
 
I am planning to do the Portugués from Porto in late September. Flying from Canada to Lisbon in mid-September, spending a few days to explore the city and travelling by road to Porto with a few stops on the way. I am not a fast walker, so it will take me 2 weeks or more to get to SDC. Maybe our path will cross. Buen Camino
It may well do!!
 
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.
I will ve walking the coastal, but starting in late Septdd we mover, around the 27th.
 
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Well, this is my first post!! I'm very pleased to say that after having to cancel this last year (when I became 70), I'm actually all booked to take on the Camino Portugués - coastal (including the spiritual diversion) this September!!
All accommodation and flights are booked and my coach too!! Am also flying on to Sevilla for a several days after a few days in Santiago de Compostela! Hoping to see the incense burner swinging!
Total Camino distance - 191 miles - on my own, totally!!
Will come back in October a few inches shorter methinks, lol.
Margaret
Also planning exact same walk early July ( hoping for no hot days ) . I'm 77 fit walking alone and excited . Previously walked St John to SDC and 2019 Le Puy to Cahor fantastic but challenging .
 

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