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Hello!
Im going to be walking a section of the Camino Portugues starting on the 3rd of May. I dont have much time sadly as Im having to travel back home on the 12th of May. This will be my first experience of walking a part of a Camino.
I want to finish up in Santiago and the fly home. I was hoping to begin in Porto but I realise that I wont have enough time to walk that distance (I have 9 days of walking time)
Will any one else be in this area at this time? Any tips on where I should begin so I can make it to Santiago in 9 days would be greatly appreciated. : )
I have done a fair bit of walking before, Im 29 years old with fairly good fitness levels.
Your help is very welcome.
Thank you in advance.
Consider starting in Barcelos.
Hi, start on the outskirts of Porto at Matosinhos, the metro runs out there, walk along the coast to Villa de Conde, achievable in one day. Walk as far as you can, there are buses going to Santiago from a lot of the towns on the route, so if you run out of time you should be able to connect with one of them. Enjoy. PatHello!
Im going to be walking a section of the Camino Portugues starting on the 3rd of May. I dont have much time sadly as Im having to travel back home on the 12th of May. This will be my first experience of walking a part of a Camino.
I want to finish up in Santiago and the fly home. I was hoping to begin in Porto but I realise that I wont have enough time to walk that distance (I have 9 days of walking time)
Will any one else be in this area at this time? Any tips on where I should begin so I can make it to Santiago in 9 days would be greatly appreciated. : )
I have done a fair bit of walking before, Im 29 years old with fairly good fitness levels.
Your help is very welcome.
Thank you in advance.
To see Santiago/Cathedral etc for at least a day you should start in Barcelos - a lovely town with nice albergues . I think you can get a bus from Porto.Hello!
Im going to be walking a section of the Camino Portugues starting on the 3rd of May. I dont have much time sadly as Im having to travel back home on the 12th of May. This will be my first experience of walking a part of a Camino.
I want to finish up in Santiago and the fly home. I was hoping to begin in Porto but I realise that I wont have enough time to walk that distance (I have 9 days of walking time)
Will any one else be in this area at this time? Any tips on where I should begin so I can make it to Santiago in 9 days would be greatly appreciated. : )
I have done a fair bit of walking before, Im 29 years old with fairly good fitness levels.
Your help is very welcome.
Thank you in advance.
To see Santiago/Cathedral etc for at least a day you should start in Barcelos - a lovely town with nice albergues . I think you can get a bus from Porto.
Hi,
I did this trip over eight walking days this Easter:
Metro from the centre of Porto to Matosinhos, then:
- Vila do Conde (along the coast) (22)
- Barcelos (via Rates, crossing inlands to the Central Route) (28)
- Ponte de Lima (32)
- Tui (38)
- Redondela (32)
- Pontevedra (21)
- Valga (33)
- Santiago (28)
I started in Barcelos last year. I thought it was a fine starting point, away from all the city congestion of Porto.Consider starting in Barcelos.
Ponte de lima or valença/Tui, and give yourself a couple nights in Santiago. Longer (distances) is not always betterHello!
Im going to be walking a section of the Camino Portugues starting on the 3rd of May. I dont have much time sadly as Im having to travel back home on the 12th of May. This will be my first experience of walking a part of a Camino.
I want to finish up in Santiago and the fly home. I was hoping to begin in Porto but I realise that I wont have enough time to walk that distance (I have 9 days of walking time)
Will any one else be in this area at this time? Any tips on where I should begin so I can make it to Santiago in 9 days would be greatly appreciated. : )
I have done a fair bit of walking before, Im 29 years old with fairly good fitness levels.
Your help is very welcome.
Thank you in advance.
Hello!
Im going to be walking a section of the Camino Portugues starting on the 3rd of May. I dont have much time sadly as Im having to travel back home on the 12th of May. This will be my first experience of walking a part of a Camino.
I want to finish up in Santiago and the fly home. I was hoping to begin in Porto but I realise that I wont have enough time to walk that distance (I have 9 days of walking time)
Will any one else be in this area at this time? Any tips on where I should begin so I can make it to Santiago in 9 days would be greatly appreciated. : )
I have done a fair bit of walking before, Im 29 years old with fairly good fitness levels.
Your help is very welcome.
Thank you in advance.
Ponte de lima or valença/Tui, and give yourself a couple nights in Santiago. Longer (distances) is not always betterbuen Camino
Here's what my wife and I did earlier this month. First camino, no walking experience, stop at lots of churches. About 8 1/2 days.
Matosinhos to Vila do Conde
Vila do Conde to Sao Pedro de Rates
Sao Pedro de Rates to Lugar de Navió (Casas do Rio)
Lugar de Navió (Casas do Rio) to Ponte de Lima
Ponte de Lima to Paços (Quinta Estrada Romana)
Paços (Quinta Estrada Romana) to Porriño
Porriño to Caldas de Reis
Caldas de Reis to Padrón
Padrón to Santiago
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