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Second short Camino Tui to Santiago

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September/October 2023
Finished my first short Camino, Sarria to Santiago, and now planning my second, the Portuguese from Tui to Santiago. I would appreciate any advice on lodgings, restaurants and historical and archeological sites worth visiting. Time is not an issue and I’m planning nine days with an extra day in pontevedra. My 78 year old knees refuse to walk more than 15-18 km a day so I’m destined to be on the Camino longer than usual. Did the same with my first and it was terrific.
If you want to see the videos of that Camino just search YouTube for “Buddha stirs my coffee”.
 
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On my second visit to Pontevedra we went to the municipal museum which was a real find the museum has a huge archaeology section about the region and a large art collection local and national through to contemporary work and its free!
Thanks, I’ll put it on our itinerary. Planning on two nights in Pontevedra
 
The Spiritual Variant is gorgeous and the boat ride is delightful. Also, it’s worth your time to stay in the Convento de Herbón.
It’s just outside of Pedron and is one of the highlights of the Caminos I’ve walked. Beautiful place with amazing hospitaleros.
 
The Spiritual Variant is gorgeous and the boat ride is delightful. Also, it’s worth your time to stay in the Convento de Herbón.
It’s just outside of Pedron and is one of the highlights of the Caminos I’ve walked. Beautiful place with amazing hospitaleros.
How do you arrange for the boat at the end?
 
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.
When are you going? Three of us did it in April 2019 without lodging reservations. We walked up to the parador just over the bridge in Pontevedra and got a really cheap rate, don’t remember exact rate but less than we paid for a couple of hotels along that camino. It was a nice 5-star break; we stayed three days. Never hurts to ask.
 
When are you going? Three of us did it in April 2019 without lodging reservations. We walked up to the parador just over the bridge in Pontevedra and got a really cheap rate, don’t remember exact rate but less than we paid for a couple of hotels along that camino. It was a nice 5-star break; we stayed three days. Never hurts to ask.
Good to know. We are going in either late august or early September
 
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