

Camino Portugués: Lisbon - Porto - Santiago, Central and Coastal Routes (Village to Village Map Guide): Lisbon, Porto, Santiago: Coastal & Central Routes : Matthew Harms, Anna Dintaman, David Landis: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Great pocket book - Easy to read little pocket book with lots of information needed prior to doing the pilgrimage walk. Looking forward to taking it on the walk. Good individual, maps. Lots of details on maps. Review: Great Aid - Completed the coastal route from Porto in Sep 24 and this little book was a great help. Found myself looking at it every evening with a beer to plan to e next couple of days walking (routes, accommodation, stops, ascents, descents, kms). Would recommend taking with you. Beats looking at a screen!
| Best Sellers Rank | 380,919 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 580 in Routes & Ways Travel 989 in Hiking & Walking Holidays 2,085 in Walking (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (335) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 0.5 x 17.8 cm |
| Edition | 4th edition, 2023 |
| ISBN-10 | 1947474243 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1947474246 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 96 pages |
| Publication date | 8 Dec. 2022 |
| Publisher | Village to Village Press, LLC |
P**2
Great pocket book
Easy to read little pocket book with lots of information needed prior to doing the pilgrimage walk. Looking forward to taking it on the walk. Good individual, maps. Lots of details on maps.
A**R
Great Aid
Completed the coastal route from Porto in Sep 24 and this little book was a great help. Found myself looking at it every evening with a beer to plan to e next couple of days walking (routes, accommodation, stops, ascents, descents, kms). Would recommend taking with you. Beats looking at a screen!
C**H
Great but not perfect
A great guidebook, lightweight, comprehensive coverage of all the routes except the unofficial Littoral route - Coastal, Espiritual, Central, decent maps. However there are flaws. Its important to know where taps are on this route, sometimes the map shows them, sometimes it doesn't. Also the map scale is different from page to page, which makes it hard to judge how far things are apart and stops you getting a feel for the distances at a glance. The accommodation is out of date, and so was the online pdf update, so we tended to use this book in combination with an app (Camino Ninja). Town maps are almost useless, missing important road names - tried to navigate across Vigo with the included map and it was impossible, had to rely on my smartphone to find my accommodation which was very low on battery (stressful!). You probably need an app to navigate in and out of large cities which tend to have poor waymarking on the Portuguese Way. No historical info but I didn't need that, you can read Wikipedia. In common with pretty much every Camino guide the example packlists contained loads of unnecessary items that are easily available en route or widely provided for you, such as laundry soap, antibiotic ointment, or items that are only applicable in some seasons (you will not need a fleece in July or woolly socks...) or recommend multiples of items you only need one of like 1-2 shorts, 1-2 long pants, spare pair of footwear. I think if you followed the instructions here you would end up with a pack a couple of kilos heavier than necessary. The sleeping advice seems odd, and again would lead to people taking a heavier than necessary bag, You do not need a 3 season sleeping bag rated to 0C when you are sleeping inside buildings even in January. The blister control info is poor to the point of being harmful. Not having a section on useful websites for finding accommodation and apps for navigation is very remiss when pretty much everyone uses those and they are so helpful. Yet the author thinks carrying a tablet and books to read is a good idea... No advice on which sorts of plugs are necessary to take to charge devices or where you can buy them. I think it should add the Littoral route where appropriate since lots of people want to walk that. The worst mistake is the Portuguese book puts the start of the route in the wrong place! The actual start is the St James church near the Cathedral in Lisbon, not the Se Cathedral itself. Only found that out long after we'd got home! So its not a perfect guidebook, the water point issue was particularly annoying, but it still works, the planning a distance sections are really clearly laid out, and explains a complex route well. This is still the best available guide for the weight conscious Pilgrim and its widely recommended on Camino Portuguese forums as the best guide, especially if you are using it in conjunction with an app and do not need step by step walking instructions. If you want those, buy the heavier and bulkier Cicerone guide.
E**A
Extremely useful guide which includes elevation and recommended daily walking distances and routes
I tried couple of books during the Camino but this is literally the best one and the most useful one for me. Chapters are divided by what the authors recommend as a walking plan. The best things about this book is that it includes elevation - invaluable information when you're planning your day routes and plans and whether to push yourself on certain days or not. I ended up sharing info about elevation from the book with many pilgrims along the walk. Buen camino!
S**5
Good source of information, mapping could be improved.
The Portuguese Camino is very well marked and easy to follow. By contrast, most guidebooks do not provide good maps, possibly a reflection of "the camino will provide mindset". This book is useful for 3 things: 1. Information about what facilities are available ahead, for example water or refreshments 2. Choices of alternative routes in the 2 or 3 places where these exist 3. Getting back onto the camino is you take a wrong turn. It does the first well, the second reasonably and would not be much use for the third. One of the ways it could be improved is to include the same distances as the marker posts, which are frequent and precise.
M**T
very comprehensive guide
very comprehensive and detailed guide and a must read for anyone preparing for the portuguese camino to santiago de compostella. includes all important accommodation addresses and where to eat etc.
K**Y
All the essential but in a pocket book size
This little book gives you all the essential info and in a very handy size that fits your pocket. The map info can then be supplemented with an App or a larger scale map.Excellent for planning the trip and as a reference on the way.
E**K
Good guide
Gives good overview of Camino Portugues. Including alternatives
E**S
This book is compact and light - perfect for hiking long distances. It includes a lot of valuable information such as height profiles (so you know in advance where the hills are and how steep), walking time estimates, percentage of paved vs. unpaved ground surface, and relative difficulty ratings for each stage of the Camino. It also includes lodging info for each town or village that you will pass, similar to other guidebooks. What it doesn't have is expanded commentary about the places that you will pass. But that omission results in a book that is half the weight of the competition.
J**O
O guia traz as informações necessarias e suficientes para o planejamento seguro e eficiente da peregrinação. Dá algumas dicas bem interessantes.
R**Y
Compact but full of the details that are important. It looks 10 times better than the one I took on the Camino Frances!
J**N
Zonde van het geld. Weinig bruikbare informatie.
V**A
OK
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