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🇵🇹 Routes in Portugal
🇵🇹 Caminho COASTAL FROM PORTO (incl. Senda Lit.)
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[QUOTE="anniethenurse, post: 252965, member: 4630"] Correct [COLOR=#00b300]Senda (=path)Litoral (=coast)[/COLOR] is closest to the coast line some times on tarmac, board walks, narrow paths. [COLOR=#ff0000]The Coastal Camino[/COLOR] takes you a couple of kilometres inland sometimes through the villages, farm land, river sides, eucalyptus forrests but the Atlantic Ocean will always be close to you and always on your left which ever camino you choose. Colours are refering to the map [USER=537]@peregrina2000[/USER] is talking about and to the guide I am using. The best camino is a mixture of [COLOR=#00b300]Senda Litoral[/COLOR] and the [COLOR=#ff0000]Coastal Route[/COLOR] or maybe you prefer the [COLOR=#0000ff]Central Route[/COLOR]? I have not walked the [COLOR=#0000ff]Central Route[/COLOR] south of Valenca. [COLOR=#000000] In Caminha which is the last coastal city in Portugal on the coast line you have to make you choice: 1) following the river Minho to Valenca and Tui in Spain to the [/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]Central Route[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]. 2) a ferry boat/ fisherman´s boat over to Spain and continue on the [/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000]Coastal Route [/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] and join the [/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]Central Route[/COLOR][COLOR=#000000] in Redondela (85 km before Sdc) or Padron (25 km before SDC). Buen camino[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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