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Portuguese in early March

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Frances (July 2016), Primitivo (July 2018), Portuguese (March 2019)
Hi, I’d appreciate some advice re the Camino Portuguese. I’m flying with my wife and two friends to Porto on 12th March, leaving for Santiago the next morning. The flight home is booked for Saturday 23rd March which gives us 10 full days of walking. Depending on what one reads, the central route is around 240km while the coastal route is perhaps 30km further. Both are fine from a distance point of view but with no experience of the Portuguese I’m interested in people’s views on both routes. Having found deep snow and ice on O Cebreiro last April I’d also appreciate any thoughts re likely conditions on the Portuguese in March. Many thanks.
 
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That sounds like very good advice. I tend to push ahead and walk longer distances but my friends are older and are likely to be happier walking less rather than more. I’d very much like them to make it comfortably to Santiago so I’ll take your advice re the train and we’ll either walk the coastal route from Viana do Castelo or the central route from Barcelos. Many thanks for your help.
 
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Be prepared for sore feet and legs. We found walking on cobblestones, found during the first three legs of the central route, to be very difficult.

Buen Camino
 
Be prepared for sore feet and legs. We found walking on cobblestones, found during the first three legs of the central route, to be very difficult.

Buen Camino
From Viana do Castelo nor from Barcelos cobblestones are an issue .
The cobblestones are part of an antique Roman road .
 
Seashell be open and flexible to changing your planned itinerary based on the weather and, of course on how you or those in your group feel. Don't overdo it, public transportation is prevalent and if you have to move forward don't hesitate to use it! You'll be glad you did and everyone will appreciate it

I'll be following in your footsteps on the 16th

Ultreïa!

Mary
 
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.

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