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Hello I'm planning on walking from tui to Santiago, would you say the coastal route is more difficult ? Also out of both routes which one has the shortest distance to albergues ,and one last thing are both routes well signed.
Thanks
 
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Hello I'm planning on walking from tui to Santiago, would you say the coastal route is more difficult ? Also out of both routes which one has the shortest distance to albergues ,and one last thing are both routes well signed.
Thanks
I found the arrows adequate, but the route is convoluted the first couple of days.

From Tui, I am not sure you have a choice of routes.

There are few in between accommodations. It is not like I Camino Frances in that respect.
 
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Very well signed. Albergues and small hotels en route. We did it in 5 days with a 15-year-old. Saw school parties doing the same so it’s not ferocious.
 
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I'm not sure you can do a Coastal route from Tui, as that is the region where you go inland towards Santiago.
But the route is very well marked and there were plenty of accommodation options, if you don't mind private places and small inns.

I don't remember walking more than 10km without finding at list one place to stay.
 
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