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Eleven days sufficient for a litoral/coastal/central combo for a slow

LorneB

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Camino Portugues - Porto to Vigo, 2017; Vigo to SDC to Muxia, 2018
With a slight change to my schedule, I will now have at most eleven days of walking available to me on the Portugues. Given that I prefer to go at a slow pace, an average of 3km/hour, I'd say, and that I like to stop periodically to really take in my surroundings, would a combination of the littoral/coastal/central be doable? Or should I simply stick with the central given the eleven-day limitation?


Another alternative would be to simply start out and see what happens, not being overly concerned if I make it to the finish line., at least this time around ?


Thoughts?
 
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Just thought I'd mention that I've answered my question - based in part on a thread someone posted on doing the coastal in ten days (not sure how to include the link using my phone, so regrets that I'm unable to share). Will take my chances. If anyone has insights or tips, they would of course be welcome.

Abrigado,


Lorne
 
Slow walk 20 kms a day means 14 days !

Porto to Angeiras 20 kms
Angeiras to Vila do Conde or Póvoa da Varzím max 21 kms
Póvoa da Varzim to Esposende 22 km
Esposende to Viana do Castelo 21 kms
Viana to Caminha 22 kms
Caminha to Mougas (by ferry) 21 kms
Mougas to Baiona 20 kms
Baiona to Vigo 22 kms
Vigo to Redondela 18 kms. Better walk another 3 kmsto Cessantes were you can sleep at Refúxio de la Jérezana. Avoid the big noisy smelly albergue in Redondela !
Cessantes to Pontevedra 18 kms
Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis 18 kms
Caldas de Reis to Padrón 20 km
Padrón to Santiago 22 kms

Kms aprox..!

Bom caminho
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Thanks very much. Unfortunately, I'm limited to 11 days, but will use your suggestions as best I can.
 
Slow walk 20 kms a day means 14 days !

Porto to Angeiras 20 kms
Angeiras to Vila do Conde or Póvoa da Varzím max 21 kms
Póvoa da Varzim to Esposende 22 km
Esposende to Viana do Castelo 21 kms
Viana to Caminha 22 kms
Caminha to Mougas (by ferry) 21 kms
Mougas to Baiona 20 kms
Baiona to Vigo 22 kms
Vigo to Redondela 18 kms. Better walk another 3 kmsto Cessantes were you can sleep at Refúxio de la Jérezana. Avoid the big noisy smelly albergue in Redondela !
Cessantes to Pontevedra 18 kms
Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis 18 kms
Caldas de Reis to Padrón 20 km
Padrón to Santiago 22 kms

Kms aprox..!

Bom caminho
Then an idea maybe is to train to Viana de Castelo and walk from there.
Reserve 2 days to visit Porto and then off to walk should be my advise and I know because I know the north of Portugal as the the pouch of my trousers a a Dutch proverb says.
Obrigado, muito prazer e bom caminho !
 
Slow walk 20 kms a day means 14 days !

Porto to Angeiras 20 kms
Angeiras to Vila do Conde or Póvoa da Varzím max 21 kms
Póvoa da Varzim to Esposende 22 km
Esposende to Viana do Castelo 21 kms
Viana to Caminha 22 kms
Caminha to Mougas (by ferry) 21 kms
Mougas to Baiona 20 kms
Baiona to Vigo 22 kms
Vigo to Redondela 18 kms. Better walk another 3 kmsto Cessantes were you can sleep at Refúxio de la Jérezana. Avoid the big noisy smelly albergue in Redondela !
Cessantes to Pontevedra 18 kms
Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis 18 kms
Caldas de Reis to Padrón 20 km
Padrón to Santiago 22 kms

Kms aprox..!

Bom caminho

Olá Albertinho,

from Angeiras to Vila do Conde 10 km; Angeiras to Póvoa de Varzím 14 km . Walked Angeiras to Vila do Conde 4 days ago, just for fun and it took me 2 hours
 
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