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Walking The Camino Portuguese Coastal Route: Vigo To Arcade, Spain

This is another long day (27km) so I left while it was still dark. The walk out of Vigo is uphill through the city for the first hour and then into smaller suburbs on the outskirts.

Street art Vigo Spain Photo by JFPenn

There is some impressive street art along the way, and lots of places to get coffee/breakfast.

Street art tiger Vigo Spain Photo by JFPenn

The route skirts the hills with a view down to the Ria de Vigo.

View from Camino to the Ria de Vigo Photo by JFPenn

It was good to be out of the big city!

JFPenn on the path out of Vigo Spain

The path skirts and then enters woodland for some of the way.

Hillside path out of Vigo Photo by JFPenn

There are lots of hórreo, granaries, in Galicia, mostly in the countryside, but even some in urban areas as this one, near Vigo.

Galician hórreo granary Vigo Spain Photo by JFPenn

There is a church and an ornate graveyard with a pilgrim cafe along the route nearer to Redondela.

Graveyard near Redondela Photo by JFPenn

Redondela is a busy town and many pilgrims stop there, but I carried on.

Redondela waymarker Photo by JFPenn

The way was mostly countryside paths to Arcade.

Camino to Arcade Spain Photo by JFPenn

My hotel was by the Igrexa de Santiago de Arcade, and as the way gets closer to Santiago de Compostela the number of shrines and churches dedicated to the saint increases.

Igrexa de Santiago de Arcade Spain Photo by JFPenn

By this point, I had some nasty blisters! The pharmacies are open late and there was one near the hotel, so I stocked up on more blister plasters and painkillers.

Continue the Camino journey: Arcade to Pontevedra, Spain

Accommodation: I stayed at the Hotel Isape, which had a lovely breakfast and a good restaurant for dinner. It didn’t have air conditioning, but I left the door open so it wasn’t too hot.

Facilities: I had a coffee on the outskirts of Vigo, and there’s a cafe a few kilometers outside Redondela where many pilgrims stopped. Redondela is a bigger town with everything you need. I didn’t stop there but just grabbed a sandwich on the way through. Arcade is much smaller but still has the usual supermarket, pharmacy and restaurants.

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