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Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
June 1st. Two pensioners walking slow and easy on our 2nd camino. Starting Porto then heading in to the central route from Vila do conde
That's the same route I took in 2017 at the age of 69. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
 
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On our list for next year. The Frances this year (August) for part celebration of my soul mate's 60th and August 2023 Porto Vila do Conde then central followed by 2 weeks in Ireland (heritage) celebrating my 70th. "While we can."
Camino then Guinness!
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Thank you. Yes, we will do. We’ll certainly have time to do updates cos we’re planning on taking it reeeeal easy, take time out to enjoy it and to wish “buen camino” to all those who will no doubt overtake us. 😂
I love it because that is my plan as well. I am not retired yet but I am 63. Some days will be less than 10 km but of course I have 5 weeks to complete the walk from Porto to Santiago de Compostela.
 
Walked from Porto and then inland at Vila do Conde in 2017. Planned to split the long stretch - Barcelos to Peunte da Lima at Casa da Fernando (no booking). It was raining and the casa was full. Fernando rang ahead trying to secure a bed but nothing. Ended up sharing a taxi to Peunte da Lima. Looks like booking ahead is now the norm 🥴. Enjoyed the walk. Only real uphill is after Peunte da Lima. Have done the Norte since in 2019 and I was born in ‘45.
Missed the Espiritual. It sounds amazing. Tend to just get up and walk with some idea of where I’ll stay. Tui was great for a day off.
 
Walked from Porto and then inland at Vila do Conde in 2017. Planned to split the long stretch - Barcelos to Peunte da Lima at Casa da Fernando (no booking). It was raining and the casa was full. Fernando rang ahead trying to secure a bed but nothing. Ended up sharing a taxi to Peunte da Lima. Looks like booking ahead is now the norm
Obviously, each place has a limited number of beds. If there's somewhere special that you want to stay, like Fernanda's then yes, you should make a reservation.
However if you are happy to accept any bed available it's still possible to wing it.
 
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Everyone enjoy the beautiful Portugal….but do not, under any circumstances, leave Porto without trying as many Pasteis de Nata as you can! These custard tarts….incredible!
 
Everyone enjoy the beautiful Portugal….but do not, under any circumstances, leave Porto without trying as many Pasteis de Nata as you can! These custard tarts….incredible!
Fortunately, they can also be found north of Porto. I'm starting my next Camino in Lisbon to maximize the number of days that I will be able to eat pasteis de nata. 😋
 
Everyone enjoy the beautiful Portugal….but do not, under any circumstances, leave Porto without trying as many Pasteis de Nata as you can! These custard tarts….incredible!
I have a Portuguese colleague at work and she makes them every day for a local bakery and brings in what she considers her "seconds", or rejects and the staff just love it.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Oh so many inspirational words, thank you all. I can’t wait and yes, we have pre booked beds, especially at casa fernanda. Although we’re quite fit (I’m 69 and hubby is 74) we couldn’t possibly match you WisTom. You really are an inspiration
 

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