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
Senda Litoral - Camino de Santiago Forum My husband ,son and I are doing the Senda Litoral starting Sept19 We have done the Frances Camino two yeas ago and found hostels and auberges really easy to find However with the Senda Litoral I’m not finding many options for this kind of accommodation We really don’t want to stay at hotels Anyone have some great suggestions of where to
Booking Private Rooms Luggage Transfer Portuguese Way Litoral Hi Everyone! I’m in Porto and inspired to do the Portuguese Camino, prefer Litoral with Spiritual Variabt It’s June 2 Is it too late to book private room ahead and do luggage transfer? I’m a light sleeper and need privacy but read these rooms are booked way in advance I also have two luggage pieces and would need to pay for that each day
Senda Litoral or Coastal Route? How to choose? The Senda Litoral sticks to the coast, and is not fully marked This past July when I did the walk with a friend from Porto to SdC, we wandered back and forth between the two trails As far as I could tell, they both go through the same coastal towns (the ones you mention above), so it does not really matter too much
Camino Portugués - lessons learned | Camino de Santiago Forum I just completed the Camino Portugués (Senda Litoral and Spiritual Variant) - I walked from Aug 29th to Sept 12th - and I want to share lessons learned On the plus side: - The beaches waterfront in both Portugal and Spain are stunning It was a joy to walk alongside or near them, and to
Reflections on the Senda Litoral - Camino de Santiago Forum Wife and I completed the CP Senda Litoral route in mid-May and had a fabulous time We averaged 10-12 miles day carrying our packs all the way from Porto to Santiago and took 2 rest days… one in Viana do Castelo and one in Pontevedra Like the OP, we stayed in pensions and small hotels along with one albergue in Padron
Senda Litoral Route - Camino de Santiago Forum The Senda Litoral route will be flatter than the Coastal route, fyi The latter often loops inland into the low-lying hills during the day, while the Senda stays right beside the ocean on sidewalks or boardwalks for most of the way
Into Baiona - Litoral or Coastal? | Camino de Santiago Forum There are 2 routes into Baiona from As Marinas (about 6km from Baiona) - (1) Litoral (shown in red in pic), and (2) Coastal (shown in dark blue) What are the plus and minus points of either route if you have taken one or the other (or even both)? View attachment 163677
The many ways of the Camino Portugese - Camino de Santiago Forum All the options makes it a veritable Chinese menu: choose from column A or column B, etc In the end, we are walking some distance in all four ways: Central (from Porto), so many cultural sights we don't want to miss, then Coastal, then Senda Litoral, then Variante, hoping to catch the boat and walk into Santiago that day