Roberto thanks for this video. Its good that you show you don't necessarily need expensive brands like The North Face ect. But that the cheaper alternatives will also do fine. This shows hiking can be for any one with any budget.
Thank you for this beautiful video! Do you think it is necessary to book rooms in september and october or is it possible to arrive "like that" and find something easily?
Great information once again, thank you . Just to be clear , you refill your bottles with water from the towns public toilets ? Is that water always clean to drink ? 🙂
Hi- I'm doing this route, Porto Covo to Sagres in September. I am planning to camp in sites along the way where I can. My question is, is it worth it to bring a tent at all? I notice the campsites are mostly inland and not at every stop? So, should I just stay in accommodations instead? And save the weight of a tent? Thanks..!
Keep in mind that if one is flying to Portugal, there is no way to take a tent (stakes not permitted unless backpack checked-in the hold), nor poles (not permitted unless backpack checked-in the hold)...😞
this trail is on my to do list hopefully over the new year is it possible to wild camp along the way also you say you can get gas is there a shop near the start Santiago do Cacem. atb dazbass007
Roberto thanks for this video. Its good that you show you don't necessarily need expensive brands like The North Face ect. But that the cheaper alternatives will also do fine.
This shows hiking can be for any one with any budget.
Thank you for your videos about the Rota Vicentina! I can’t wait to see it for myself :)
thank you for this very helpful video!
Thank you for this beautiful video! Do you think it is necessary to book rooms in september and october or is it possible to arrive "like that" and find something easily?
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Thank you for your vèy useful video. Would hiking sandals wirh socks work on rota vicentina or would hiking boots be better. Thank you
Great information once again, thank you . Just to be clear , you refill your bottles with water from the towns public toilets ? Is that water always clean to drink ? 🙂
Thank you! 😊 yes, tap water is drinkable around Portugal 😉
@@RobNeves I did not know that , thank you 🙂☀
Boas dicas de material e equipamento, aconselhava uma tenda mais leve e compacta de resto está muito bom o material, forte abraço 👍🤩
Hi- I'm doing this route, Porto Covo to Sagres in September. I am planning to camp in sites along the way where I can. My question is, is it worth it to bring a tent at all? I notice the campsites are mostly inland and not at every stop? So, should I just stay in accommodations instead? And save the weight of a tent? Thanks..!
Hey!! yes, if you have the chance stay in accommodations. There are a lots of them along the way. Enjoy the trail, it’s beautiful
@@RobNeves Thanks Roberto- I'll take the tent and stay in both Campsites and Accoms. :)
E o peso total? Ficou em quanto?
Keep in mind that if one is flying to Portugal, there is no way to take a tent (stakes not permitted unless backpack checked-in the hold), nor poles (not permitted unless backpack checked-in the hold)...😞
this trail is on my to do list hopefully over the new year is it possible to wild camp along the way also you say you can get gas is there a shop near the start Santiago do Cacem. atb dazbass007