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CPI - rough guide notes to Camino Portuguese Interior in resources

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So many since 2003.
Just to advise that I’ve now loaded my notes on the CPI (completed Oct 15) to the resource section of this site.

Ivar has created a new sub-section for the CPI so as not to confuse it with other Portuguese routes.
Many newbies may mistakenly assume that the CPInterior is same as the more well-known Camino Portugal route (Lisbon-Porto-Santiago with coastal and central variants)

The CPI goes from Viseu (or even a little before here at Farminhao) to Chaves-Verin-Santiago (via Sanabrese route either upper or lower variant)

My guide covers Viseu-Chaves-Verin-Allariz-Ourense-Santiago. An awesome camino with stunning views and a lot of very steep walking for the first 6 days. The best way to see the Douro valley.
 
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Just to advise that I’ve now loaded my notes on the CPI (completed Oct 15) to the resource section of this site.

Ivar has created a new sub-section for the CPI so as not to confuse it with other Portuguese routes.
Many newbies may mistakenly assume that the CPInterior is same as the more well-known Camino Portugal route (Lisbon-Porto-Santiago with coastal and central variants)

The CPI goes from Viseu (or even a little before here at Farminhao) to Chaves-Verin-Santiago (via Sanabrese route either upper or lower variant)

My guide covers Viseu-Chaves-Verin-Allariz-Ourense-Santiago. An awesome camino with stunning views and a lot of very steep walking for the first 6 days. The best way to see the Douro valley.

Grace,
Good to hear from you and relive the walk by reading your comprehensive notes,I believe I must have been day-dreaming and missed some of the places you mention .However I recall some fairly hard days climbing,relaxation and midday naps and good evening meals with events and scenery .James
 
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