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- 2019 - Frances & Portugues
July 2022 - Norte
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Let me be the first to do so then The naming of the Portugues variants is a confusing nightmare. The Interior is actually a different route much further east and closer to the Spain/Portugal border. And for those of us interested in etymology it is very puzzling why the "Litoral" and Coastal should be different routes but apparently they are....Hope I remembered this correctly... If not, I am sure someone will correct me...
What that means is that anyone wanting to walk the “regular” central route, either from Lisbon, Tomar, Coimbra, Porto, Valença or anywhere else, should not enter one of the sub-subforums, and just post in the straight up “camino Portugues”. Every now and then I get energetic and move posts around, because there is a lot of confusion, but things seem to be in pretty good shape right now.
Does this make sense? Bom caminho, Laurie
I will move it for you. Not a problem.Thank you, Peregrina2000. That's what I ended up doing (posting in the straight up "Camino Portugues." I recently biked the entire Camino Portugues Central Route backwards (Santiago to Lisbon) and posted a fairly comprehensive trip report to help others who might wanna try the same thing (I walked the CF to SDC then rented a bike and biked SDC to Lisbon). I wasn't able to find any info on going *backwards* here beforehand and a walker I met going my way said he had also been unable to find any info here.
Anyway, my post "Cycling the Camino Portugues from Santiago to Lisbon, Central Route," got moved to "Biking the Camino." I never looked in "Biking the Camino" for info because I was looking for info on the CP, not the "The Camino" ie CF. It might pay to crosspost my post in "Camino Portugues" (if appropriate) because my info would help *wrong way* walkers as well.