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Porto Coastal Route Stage stage guide.

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Does anyone have a document similar to the one french one that shows distances, elevations and their suggested stage lengths but for the Portuguese Camino ?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
John Brierley's book, Camino Portugués, has this information, tho the Portugués is pretty flat and the elevations are unimpressive - about 150-250 meters change in a day typically. The only climb I remember is leaving Combarra on the Variante Espiritual.
 
Does anyone have a document similar to the one french one that shows distances, elevations and their suggested stage lengths but for the Portuguese Camino ?

I am planning my Camino Portuguse based on the inforamtion from the site below:
https://www.gronze.com/camino-portugues

The site shows distances, elevations, suggested stage lengths, sight-seeing spots, ...
 
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Gronze is really a comprehensive look at most of the more popular routes.
 
Thanks for all the helpful info.
 
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hola, tengo previsto hacer camino potugues desde porto a santiago por la costa a mediados de septiembre. te agradecería me pasaras la nformación de etapas, distancias,albergues etc. muchas gracias y buen camino
 
hola, tengo previsto hacer camino potugues desde porto a santiago por la costa a mediados de septiembre. te agradecería me pasaras la nformación de etapas, distancias,albergues etc. muchas gracias y buen camino
Check Rainerbernd post May 11th
Check Wikiloc for "Porto Santiago"
Check Youtube
 

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John Brierley's book, Camino Portugués, has this information, tho the Portugués is pretty flat and the elevations are unimpressive - about 150-250 meters change in a day typically. The only climb I remember is leaving Combarra on the Variante Espiritual.

You meant Coimbra where we read Combarra?
 
Combarro is on the first day of the Variante Espiritual (after Pontevedra).
Jill
Ok Thanks. I searched google for "Combarra" and didn´t found it on the first 3 pages , so I thought it was a mistake.
 
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Check Rainerbernd post May 11th
Check Wikiloc for "Porto Santiago"
Check Youtube
Attention , talking about the coastal way. Some flyers in the Attachments show the way via Vairão , Rates und then leading to Esposende. Vairão und Rates are on the Central Way. The attachments ar not up to date! Nowadays pilgrims start for the Coastal in Porto along the river Douro, then along the coast via Matosinhos, Angeiras, Vila do Conde, Póvoa de Varzim and so on......................... In Luis Frexo`s page you will find all the maps: http://www.caminador.es/?page_id=117
 
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I have a Camino Portugues guide by John Brierley which has all of that information . . . stages, distances between restaurants, bars, albergues, elevations, etc. etc I used his book for my Camino Frances and was sorry he didn't write one for the del Norte. I plan to walk from Porto to Santiago mid-September, and hope to do the coastal route as much as possible.
HI . - are you doing the walk ? How is it going? Mick
 
I have a Camino Portugues guide by John Brierley which has all of that information . . . stages, distances between restaurants, bars, albergues, elevations, etc. etc I used his book for my Camino Frances and was sorry he didn't write one for the del Norte. I plan to walk from Porto to Santiago mid-September, and hope to do the coastal route as much as possible.
Hi there. On the coastal Portugués route right now. Currently in Viana Do Castelo and trying to decide if I should take the Senda Litoral route tomorrow to Vila Praia Ancora? Any suggestions). Thanks. Barbara
 
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