Senda Litoral or Coastal Route? How to choose? - Camino de Santiago Forum We have booked our accommodation in advance: Vila Do Conde, Esposende, Viana do Castelo, Caminha, Baiona, Vigo, Redondela then on the traditional route For some reason we thought this WAS the coastal route but now it looks like we are actually on the Senda Litoral instead Is there much of a
Booking rooms for 2026 | Camino de Santiago Forum Hi there! Im planning my trip for late September, 2026 I've been trying to look up room availability for the litoral central Portuguese route but I get
Senda Litoral Details and Route - Camino de Santiago Forum The Senda Litoral and the Coastal route zig zag across each other and typically wind up in the same places for the end stage Based on what forum members have said, you sleep in the same places as those who walk the Coastal, but split up again int he morning You can see a great map that shows the two routes (and many others in Portugal) here
Elevation question - coastal camino - Camino de Santiago Forum One of the quirks of the ‘coastal’ camino is that a fair bit of it is not by the coast at all — that’s what the Senda Litoral is for — and the official route today between Esposende and Viana do Castelo is entirely inland with not a single boardwalk after the outskirts of Esposende
Portugues coast route map | Camino de Santiago Forum mapy com Select outdoor map and you wil View attachment 199332 l see the Camino Portuguese Da Costa in blue line (red line for senda litoral) Another mapy com app advocate Note: the red line litoral route, may be interrupted by a dedicated bicycle route, mapy com details all options, for example
Help in route clarification | Camino de Santiago Forum We walked Litoral, then Central ( crossed at Vila do Condo) included the Espiritual Variante which was a highlight 14 days was leisurely- a few days less than 15km Did not need an App on our route, as extremely well marked ( other than the cross over day- but a basis map was provided at VdC) Was picturesque and an easy Camino
A Ramallosa to Vigo Route - Camino de Santiago Forum Will be walking the CP in Aug Sep with planning clearly focused to staying (for the most part) on the Litoral However, (using Brierley's Guide) the stage from A Ramallosa to Vigo sets up quite a few walking options - the 'da Costa', in particular, has a marked detour to Freixo For those CP