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🇵🇹 Routes in Portugal
🇵🇹 Caminho COASTAL FROM PORTO (incl. Senda Lit.)
Considering Portugueses but confused about routes
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[QUOTE="Utgaard, post: 265853, member: 25892"] I walked a combination of the Coastal, Senda Litoral, and interior routes in May/June, 2014. The Coastal and Senda Litoral were done using the maps by Mr. Freixo. My stops were Vila do Conde, Esposende, Viana do Castelo, Caminha, then to Valenca and continued on the main interior route to Santiago. I carried the Brierley guide, but found it to be of very little use. The arrows in the Viana district were plentiful and easy to follow. It was much trickier in other places. I met some pilgrims on the first day, but they all turned inland and went to Rates. The albergue host in Caminha said there was a big group of people a day ahead of me, but I walked alone from Vila do Conde to Valenca. You have plenty of options with the Portuguese route north of Porto and each has something special to offer. I enjoyed mixing routes, but it certainly isn't for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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