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How many signposted connections routes are there?

MarieLauFlorin

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Does anyone know how many signposted connection routes there are between coastal and central Camino Portugués?

I know of the one between Vila do Conde and Rates. I know it is possible to make connection routesin Google maps, but I am interested in the ones marked with yellow arrows.
 
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You mean “the waymarked” route with the yellow waymarkers ?
During my 4 Portuguese caminho’s I have walked the waymarked route between Vila do Conde and São Pedro de Rates

More in northern direction is a connection between Viana do Castelo and Barosellos but this one is not waymarked and not nice to walk aside a busy Nroad (N203)
But there is another one more north from Caminha to Valença do Minho and you follow a beautifull path , well waymarked along the southern side of the Minho river
 
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I believe, though I’m not certain, that they are all marked.
 
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Wonderful and SO useful, thanks! I will look into the one you mention between from Caminha to Valença do Minho. Hoping to find a map somewhere.
 
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Wonderful and SO useful, thanks! I will look into the one you mention between from Caminha to Valença do Minho. Hoping to find a map somewhere.
Just give it in in Google maps and you’ll find it
follow the Minho river. First you’ll will see Vila Nova de Cerveira and keep following the river to Valença do Minho
Now I found this old thread - rather confusing which routes are described and which are waymarked:
when we walked this path in 2018 it was fully waymarked but if the waymarkers should be gone, just follow the river at your left side and you end up in Valença. It is a beautifull leisure path most of the time
 

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