- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF Spring 2022
CP Spring 2024
Norte Spring 2026
Just booked my flight to Porto and will be starting my Camino Portuguese on Saturday, May 11
I'm fortunate to have a very flexible and generous time frame and have budgeted 16 days to get to Santiago from Porto - partly to be able to take my time and enjoy the experience, and also because I prefer not to walk more than 20 km/day. This is more time than both the Brierley (12 stages) and Gronze (10 stages) routes for the route.
So I will either be walking a few days with very short stages (ca. 10-15 km/day) or will have time to spend a few extra days in towns along the way — or possibly both.
For those who have walked the CP before: What towns do you think are worth spending a rest day in? Or do you think walking a few shorter days (10-15 km) would be a better way to extend my walk?
Note that I will be staying in Porto for three days before I start walking, and am planning on doing the Variante Spiritual, which seems to add an extra day to the "standard" itinerary. And I have also budgeted four days to walk from Santiago to Muxia at the tail end of my Camino. (I walked from Santiago to Fisterra at the end of my CF in 2022.)
Despite the (automatically generated!) title of this post, I realize there's no such thing as an "ideal" itinerary, and that perhaps the best course of action would just be to start walking and see how it goes. But I find planning an itinerary in advance is helpful for giving me a daily goal and what to expect of my body every day.
That said, here's one itinerary I've worked out that involves walking every day.
Thoughts and suggestions for adjustments/alternatives are welcome!
I'm fortunate to have a very flexible and generous time frame and have budgeted 16 days to get to Santiago from Porto - partly to be able to take my time and enjoy the experience, and also because I prefer not to walk more than 20 km/day. This is more time than both the Brierley (12 stages) and Gronze (10 stages) routes for the route.
So I will either be walking a few days with very short stages (ca. 10-15 km/day) or will have time to spend a few extra days in towns along the way — or possibly both.
For those who have walked the CP before: What towns do you think are worth spending a rest day in? Or do you think walking a few shorter days (10-15 km) would be a better way to extend my walk?
Note that I will be staying in Porto for three days before I start walking, and am planning on doing the Variante Spiritual, which seems to add an extra day to the "standard" itinerary. And I have also budgeted four days to walk from Santiago to Muxia at the tail end of my Camino. (I walked from Santiago to Fisterra at the end of my CF in 2022.)
Despite the (automatically generated!) title of this post, I realize there's no such thing as an "ideal" itinerary, and that perhaps the best course of action would just be to start walking and see how it goes. But I find planning an itinerary in advance is helpful for giving me a daily goal and what to expect of my body every day.
That said, here's one itinerary I've worked out that involves walking every day.
Thoughts and suggestions for adjustments/alternatives are welcome!
Porto | |
Perafita / Praia do Paraíso (via Litoral) | 15.1 km |
Vila do Conde | 16.2 |
Rates | 12.5 |
Barcelos | 16 |
Vitorino dos Piães | 16.9 |
Ponte de Lima | 13.5 |
Rubiaes | 17.4 |
Valenca/Tui | 19.1 |
Porriño | 13 |
Redondela | 16 |
Pontevedra | 19 |
- Var. Espiritual - | |
Combarro | 11 |
Armenteira | 10 |
Vilanova de Arousa (Ruta de la Piedra y del Agua) | 23.6 |
Pontecesuras/Padron | 28 km (boat) + 2 km |
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA | 23 |
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