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Camino Portugues Coastal in May

clearskiescamino

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David here again :)
Starting the Camino Portugues from A Guarda to Santiago next year.
I will be strolling with my brother on his 1st Camino.
Flights were booked yesterday.
Buen Camino!
 
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Hi David.
Buen Camino!
If you're keeping a blog, I would love to follow your footsteps.
My husband and I were hoping to continue that route when we had completed the Senda Littoral, but have now had to shorten our walk.
Hoping you enjoy the stroll!
Sheena
 
David here again :)
Starting the Camino Portugues from A Guarda to Santiago next year.
I will be strolling with my brother on his 1st Camino.
Flights were booked yesterday.
Buen Camino!

Hi David!

Can you help me - looking for a guide for the coastal camino from A Guarda. What did you use? I have 6 - 7 days and was hoping to fin detailed distances? On some of the commercial websites they detail 16km taking over 4 hours - is the terrain difficult to navigate? I completed the Camino Frances doing 5km an hour most days.

Any advice would be great

Eimear
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hi Eimear
I used Wise Pilgrim's Portuguese guide - he has an app called Wisely. It's pretty good. It has all the albergues, although I stayed in pensions for this particular Camino.
Distances are much short on the coastal until you get to Redondela and it gets a bit longer. Even then the stages are not as long as the Frances.
Very difficult to get lost. Basically stick to the coast :)
It is very flat, there is a small bit of ascent around Vigo but other than that it is not very challenging.
If you have walked the Frances, you will have no problem.
 
Hi Clearskies,

Thanks for your reply! That all sounds v promising.. I guess I just want a map to see what's coming up ahead if we are feeling more adventurous and want to keep on some days.. good to see where the upcoming accomodations are. Tks for the info. one more q - did you wear trail shoes or runners? It seems to be controversial!

Tks a mill
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