Rolf, you are a great storyteller and photographer. You do see and convey the beauty of nature and architecture. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Bent Tjornemark
Beautiful video, I really enjoyed it! :) I'm planning on walking the camino portuguese this year as my 2nd camino.. I've walked the camino del norte in 2017. Unfortunately this time I only have 19 days so I'm not sure if I want to go from lisboa to porto or porto to santiago .. what would you recommend? I can't decide :D
Hello, I heard that the first 2 or 3 days out of Lisbon are not that nice. I was thinking of starting in Santarém. Your video does not show the industrial part our of Lisbon. what did you think of starting in Lisbon or Santarém? Thanks
The first part out of Lisbon is really not that bad... I didn't show much in the video simply because it isn't very interesting. The ugly/boring part is over just before Azambuja about a day before Santarem. The train line runs pretty much parallel to the Camino all the way till Santarem so you could always consider jumping off in Alhandra or Azambuja. I personally don't mind industrial areas.
Thank you for sharing your walk on the camino portugal. How many camera/phone did you bring with you? Looks like there is drone/ gopro? Phone? Did you need to stop for long time to make this video(many videos in total). I am planning to walk in November from porto to Santiago. :)
Rolfs Travel, una pena que dediques una mínima parte al Camino en Galicia. Lo más importante del Camino, Santiago de Compostela, visto y no visto. La hermosa Galicia pasa en un suspiro en tu vídeo. Una pena, amigo Rolfs.
Uno de estos días haré una versión más larga de este camino. Pero lo que puse de Galicia en este video esta a más o menos a proporción del camino que caminé.
Loved the video! By the way how many miles a day did you walk? And what app did you use for the DJI MINI 2 and for the Camino itself? I’m leaving in april and still not sure where I’ll start - I’m so ready and looking forward to the journey- been planning it for over 3 years!
I think the average was about 30 km a day. But some days I did over 40 as it was really flat and easy walking. I didn't use any special app for the drone just the one that came with it. Enjoy your camino!
Hi... I walked in October / November and it was very quiet. I am not sure how it will be in May. I am actually in Pontevedra right now which is where all Portugal caminos come together and am seeing lots of pilgrims. If you want solitude I recommend the Camino de Invierno which is a variant if the Frances which starts in Ponferrada. I just walked it and only saw 5 pilgrims in 10 days / 260 km. It is a beautiful route but has quite long and hilly stages and less services than all the other Caminos.
Excellent video and scenic views. Thanks.
Thank you very much!
Beautifully done! Love the nature shots, especially the mushrooms…
Thank you.
Thank you. Your photos are exquisite.
Many thanks!
Great edit man.. wonderful
Thank you very much!!
Beautiful job Rolf of capturing the essence of the Portuguese Camino. Thanks for letting us share your journey.
Thank you Alana!
Thank you for your lovely video. The images are beautiful. Cant wait to start my camino from Porto Sept/Oct 2023!
Thank you and Bon Camino!
Congratulations is so beatiful camera shots of el camino de Santiago 👏
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
What an awesome journey! Beautifull landscapes so well described by Rolf. Thank you for leting us be part of this adventure.
Thank you very much!
Love it!! Great job Rolf. Beautiful photography. Brought back some amazing memories. Thank you
Thank you. Glad you liked it... It was a beautiful walk.
Such great photos and drone shots. Brilliant!
Glad you enjoyed it, had a lot of fun shooting it.
Thank you, very beautiful video, lovely photography - much appreciated. Buen Camino.
Thank you!
Beautiful footage and it looks lovely in Autumn
Thank you!
Thank you for taking us on your solitary walk. It's so beautiful from start to finish.
Somehow it also has such strong qualities as an ASMR video 🤣
Thank you. It was solitary indeed. Thankfully after Tomar there were more pilgrims.
Buenas, hice este camino en 2021. ¡BUEN CAMINO! Saludos cordiales de un peregrino desde Barcelona.
Nice, Rolf! Brought back lots of memories from both of my Portuguese Caminos.
Glad you enjoyed it!
beautiful shots
Thank you!
Thank you beautifully documented
Thank you!
Looks like you enjoyed great sunny weather.
Yes I did!
Beautiful video and images. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Lovely video. I'm planning to start the Camino from Lisbon in April, and your video makes me even more excited to go.
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it, and wish you a Buen Camino!
Awesome! Congrats on the completion of the walk, Rolf! On my bucket list.
Thank you Denys!
Thank you for sharing this video.Well photography. Greet from India.
Thank you very much!
Beautiful registration of your caminho. And happy memories to see this back. Compliments and regards from the Netherlands
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Rolf, you are a great storyteller and photographer. You do see and convey the beauty of nature and architecture. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
Bent Tjornemark
Thank you Ole!
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!🙏🏼
Thank you!
Awesome shots! Well done!
Thanks Lisa!
Thanks for your lovely video. I'm struggling if taking this walk in rainy season :P
I am glad you enjoyed the video.
Beautifully done.
Thank you!
Thanks for this video
Most welcome!
You made it seem easy!!!
It is a very easy Camino... probably the easiest of them all...
Great video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice video
Thank you
Excelente 👌
Thank you!
Nice
Thank you!
Beautiful video, I really enjoyed it! :) I'm planning on walking the camino portuguese this year as my 2nd camino.. I've walked the camino del norte in 2017. Unfortunately this time I only have 19 days so I'm not sure if I want to go from lisboa to porto or porto to santiago .. what would you recommend? I can't decide :D
The section from Lisbon to Porto is very different from the Porto to Santiago section. From Porto it is definitely more interesting.
@@rolfscaminos Thank you! Then I might start in porto.
Hello, I heard that the first 2 or 3 days out of Lisbon are not that nice. I was thinking of starting in Santarém. Your video does not show the industrial part our of Lisbon. what did you think of starting in Lisbon or Santarém? Thanks
The first part out of Lisbon is really not that bad... I didn't show much in the video simply because it isn't very interesting. The ugly/boring part is over just before Azambuja about a day before Santarem. The train line runs pretty much parallel to the Camino all the way till Santarem so you could always consider jumping off in Alhandra or Azambuja. I personally don't mind industrial areas.
Thank you for sharing your walk on the camino portugal.
How many camera/phone did you bring with you?
Looks like there is drone/ gopro? Phone?
Did you need to stop for long time to make this video(many videos in total).
I am planning to walk in November from porto to Santiago. :)
I have a phone and 2 small insta360 action cameras and a small drone.
Rolfs Travel, una pena que dediques una mínima parte al Camino en Galicia. Lo más importante del Camino, Santiago de Compostela, visto y no visto. La hermosa Galicia pasa en un suspiro en tu vídeo. Una pena, amigo Rolfs.
Uno de estos días haré una versión más larga de este camino. Pero lo que puse de Galicia en este video esta a más o menos a proporción del camino que caminé.
Loved the video! By the way how many miles a day did you walk? And what app did you use for the DJI MINI 2 and for the Camino itself? I’m leaving in april and still not sure where I’ll start - I’m so ready and looking forward to the journey- been planning it for over 3 years!
I think the average was about 30 km a day. But some days I did over 40 as it was really flat and easy walking. I didn't use any special app for the drone just the one that came with it. Enjoy your camino!
Nice video ! Do you use the drone for those bird views ?
Yes, I do. I use a dji mini 2
any other pilgrims on your way? 🇦🇺
After Tomar there were a few... but not many at all.
Maybe you made pdf guide or camino route form Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela?
It is in the works...
PDF Guide for the Camino Portugués is now available for download at magener.com/travel
Thank you for the pdf guide. :)
What shoes did you choose to hike with?
I have a pair of Trail runners and some boots for wet or rougher terrain. I wore them 50% of the time.
Doing the Camino Portuguese next month. Do you recommend the coastal route? I’m looking for more peace and solitude.
Hi... I walked in October / November and it was very quiet. I am not sure how it will be in May. I am actually in Pontevedra right now which is where all Portugal caminos come together and am seeing lots of pilgrims. If you want solitude I recommend the Camino de Invierno which is a variant if the Frances which starts in Ponferrada. I just walked it and only saw 5 pilgrims in 10 days / 260 km. It is a beautiful route but has quite long and hilly stages and less services than all the other Caminos.