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Minimum Portuguese route

Jim

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2006- Camino Portuguese
2008- Camino Frances
2009- Sanabres extension of the VDLP
2010- Camino Frances
2011- Camino Potuguese
2014- Camino Frances
2017- Camino Finisterre
Next spring, I was wanting to see some of the Portuguese coastal route, but will have limited time. I was thinking about starting in Vigo and walking until that route joins the interior at Redondela, at which point I would walk the interior route through Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, Padron and finally SDC. Would this be enough in kilometers to earn a compostela or should I start in Nigran or even Baiona?
 
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Hi Jim, start in Nigran as the 100km marker is between Nigran and Vigo.
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Next spring, I was wanting to see some of the Portuguese coastal route, but will have limited time. I was thinking about starting in Vigo and walking until that route joins the interior at Redondela, at which point I would walk the interior route through Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, Padron and finally SDC. Would this be enough in kilometers to earn a compostela or should I start in Nigran or even Baiona?
Hi, Starting in Vigo would not give you the minimum 100km required for your compostela. Why not start in Baiona? It is a very nice place to start and will give you about 110km to Santiago.
 
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Hi, this sign is actually now repainted and it says 115 km to Santiago. It is in a forest between Nigran and Vigo. I just saw it few days ago. I will see if I find pictures.

You are correct!

I have taken another photo:

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