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Shorter stages desired...help!!

Lisa Erickson

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May (2017)
Hello Fellow Portuguese Pilgrims,

I am hoping to shorten up the stages from Lisbon to Porto in my upcoming Camino. Ideally, looking at doing 15 kms a day...no more than 20 if at all possible. If any fellow traveler have found alberques/lodging that books such as Brierley's do not have listed in between the listed stages, please shout em out!!

I am wondering if it is at all possible to just "wing it" & walk the PC without having my lodging booked ahead of time. Right now all I have booked is my first 6 nights in Lisbon (where I plan to sight see a bit) and I am scheduled to already rave home for Portugal next Tuesday, the 12th. Yikes!

Thanks in advance.
 
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Hello Fellow Portuguese Pilgrims,

I am hoping to shorten up the stages from Lisbon to Porto in my upcoming Camino. Ideally, looking at doing 15 kms a day...no more than 20 if at all possible. If any fellow traveler have found alberques/lodging that books such as Brierley's do not have listed in between the listed stages, please shout em out!!

I am wondering if it is at all possible to just "wing it" & walk the PC without having my lodging booked ahead of time. Right now all I have booked is my first 6 nights in Lisbon (where I plan to sight see a bit) and I am scheduled to already rave home for Portugal next Tuesday, the 12th. Yikes!

Thanks in advance.

Hi, Lisa,
I was thinking of people like you when I wrote up this document https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/resources/short-stages-from-lisbon-to-porto.133/

It sort of goes along with the forum guide, which is here: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/resources/camino-portugués-lisbon-porto-2017.517/

It is slightly out of date now, well maybe a bit more than slightly, because there are new places popping up all the time. Here is what I would suggest. For your first day, walk to the albergue in Alpriate. It has been in operation for a year, is right on the Camino, 20 km from the cathedral, and a great first stop. From there, the hospitalero/a will be able to help you with stage planning. I don't think there's any need to have your stages planned out, but having a good list of albergues and distances will be very helpful.

There are a lot of threads on this topic, which you can find with a little searching -- here is a recent one: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/camino-portuguese-from-lisbon-to-porto.50423/

Just last week, we got word of a new albergue before Porto, see this thread https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/new-albergue-at-caminho-portugues.50397/

When you said you were scheduled to "rave home" I think you meant "leave home", and if that's the case, you are really getting down to the wire, close to departure time. Wishing you a great Caminho, and if you happen to use the forum guide and find any updates or corrections are needed, let me know. If enough people write back with suggestions, I will update the guide this winter. Bom caminho, Laurie
 
Hi, Lisa,
I was thinking of people like you when I wrote up this document https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/resources/short-stages-from-lisbon-to-porto.133/

It sort of goes along with the forum guide, which is here: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/resources/camino-portugués-lisbon-porto-2017.517/

It is slightly out of date now, well maybe a bit more than slightly, because there are new places popping up all the time. Here is what I would suggest. For your first day, walk to the albergue in Alpriate. It has been in operation for a year, is right on the Camino, 20 km from the cathedral, and a great first stop. From there, the hospitalero/a will be able to help you with stage planning. I don't think there's any need to have your stages planned out, but having a good list of albergues and distances will be very helpful.

There are a lot of threads on this topic, which you can find with a little searching -- here is a recent one: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/camino-portuguese-from-lisbon-to-porto.50423/

Just last week, we got word of a new albergue before Porto, see this thread https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/new-albergue-at-caminho-portugues.50397/

When you said you were scheduled to "rave home" I think you meant "leave home", and if that's the case, you are really getting down to the wire, close to departure time. Wishing you a great Caminho, and if you happen to use the forum guide and find any updates or corrections are needed, let me know. If enough people write back with suggestions, I will update the guide this winter. Bom caminho, Laurie


This is great, Laurie. Thank you so very much! I will look at these closer when I get home & will definitely be printing them out. And yes, the lodging in Alpriate I do already have written down & have this place in mind for my first official night on Camino. :) I have actually tried contacting them but to no avail. And so thought I'd just try again once I arrive to Lisbon at my alberque next week.

I am relieved to hear that you think it's doable for me to plan as I go along. And yes, I do have some recorded in my journal including the new one before Porto that somebody had kindly posted about.

Again - thank you! And if anything else should come to mind please chime again.

Mucho Gracias!
 
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This is great, Laurie. Thank you so very much! I will look at these closer when I get home & will definitely be printing them out. And yes, the lodging in Alpriate I do already have written down & have this place in mind for my first official night on Camino. :) I have actually tried contacting them but to no avail. And so thought I'd just try again once I arrive to Lisbon at my alberque next week.

I am relieved to hear that you think it's doable for me to plan as I go along. And yes, I do have some recorded in my journal including the new one before Porto that somebody had kindly posted about.

Again - thank you! And if anything else should come to mind please chime again.

Mucho Gracias!

Hi, Lisa, I don't know if you have seen the SOS pilgrim phone number that the Via Lusitana has on its web page. 24/7 help for pilgrims in Portugal. 915 515 213 (from inside Portugal). They also run the albergue, so you could call that number once you are in Lisbon and they can give you any information you need (and it's also a great thing to have in case of emergency). But don't worry, you will have a place to sleep there. The villagers help out in case overflow is needed, as I understand it.

Mario in Santarem at the Santarem Hostel will also be a great help to you in planning short stages. Don't miss that place, everyone loves it too!

Bom caminho, Laurie
 
Hi, Lisa, I don't know if you have seen the SOS pilgrim phone number that the Via Lusitana has on its web page. 24/7 help for pilgrims in Portugal. 915 515 213 (from inside Portugal). They also run the albergue, so you could call that number once you are in Lisbon and they can give you any information you need (and it's also a great thing to have in case of emergency). But don't worry, you will have a place to sleep there. The villagers help out in case overflow is needed, as I understand it.

Mario in Santarem at the Santarem Hostel will also be a great help to you in planning short stages. Don't miss that place, everyone loves it too!

Bom caminho, Laurie


Awesome! Again.... MUCH thanks, Laurie!!

A Grateful Pilgrim,
Lisa (Gypsy Girl )
 
Hi, Lisa, I don't know if you have seen the SOS pilgrim phone number that the Via Lusitana has on its web page. 24/7 help for pilgrims in Portugal. 915 515 213 (from inside Portugal). They also run the albergue, so you could call that number once you are in Lisbon and they can give you any information you need (and it's also a great thing to have in case of emergency). But don't worry, you will have a place to sleep there. The villagers help out in case overflow is needed, as I understand it.

Mario in Santarem at the Santarem Hostel will also be a great help to you in planning short stages. Don't miss that place, everyone loves it too!

Bom caminho, Laurie
Laurie, you are such a wealth of "Camino knowledge" and use it to be helpful to so many pilgrims in need of assistance. I think you are remarkable and am so glad I had opportunity to meet you last month in Illinois!
 
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Laurie you’re a camino star! Your ‘short days’ Portugal guide is super helpful and many pilgrims will benefit.
Although I won’t be camino-ing for a wee while I know you’ll be ready and waiting with great advice (Madrid? Invierno? Lana?) I just wanted to say 'A hearty thanks' for all you do. Bs Grace
 
Laurie you’re a camino star! Your ‘short days’ Portugal guide is super helpful and many pilgrims will benefit.
Although I won’t be camino-ing for a wee while I know you’ll be ready and waiting with great advice (Madrid? Invierno? Lana?) I just wanted to say 'A hearty thanks' for all you do. Bs Grace
Exactly...just what I was saying, too!
 
I can't recall an instance when laurie didn't have good advice. :)

now that several new albergues have poped up, I took the liberty of proposing a leisurely camino from lisbon to porto. pdf attached.
 

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