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Starting from Baiona in September

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Camino Portugues September 2019
My friend and I will be staring from Baiona on 9/25 for our second Camino experience. Can't wait!!
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
It’s a beautiful starting point. Which route are you taking? La Voie de la Nive? The Baztan? Maybe Norte?
 
It's absolutely gorgeous! It's been a month and I can't stop thinking about it. I hope you're considering doing the Variante Espiritual. The most beautiful stages were there.
 
A guide to speaking Spanish on the Camino - enrich your pilgrim experience.
It's absolutely gorgeous! It's been a month and I can't stop thinking about it. I hope you're considering doing the Variante Espiritual. The most beautiful stages were there.

We are taking the Variante Espiritual!! Really looking forward to it. Any suggestions?
 
Well that’s lovely too! Not sure why I thought anyone would spell France’s Bayonne like that!
 
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.
We are taking the Variante Espiritual!! Really looking forward to it. Any suggestions?
I wish I had done a short walking day from Pontevedra and stayed in Cambarro for a night. Cambarro is a lovely fishing village, and the way from Cambarro to Armenteira is a very long steep way for a hot afternoon. On the boat day, stretch the stage from Vilanova to Teo, instead of Padrón. The boat trip plus 10km is a good use of a day. Teo is very small but only 13km from Santiago, which means you hit the trail before the many pilgrims walking from Padrón and you'll arrive in Santiago by lunchtime, plenty of time and energy for sightseeing.
Bring a jacket for the boat trip to help you stand the cold wind for 2h! A Buff/bandana for the neck is great too, and I wish I had earplugs (I got a little headache after for the wind on the ear), book the trip in advance, otherwise you may need to wait for the next trip and miss 2h of your day.
Learn some words of Galego (if you don't already) because I was very surprised that English is very little spoken.
 

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