Brent Mills
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino del norte
I’m planning on starting the Portugese from Lisbon in mid March. I concerned whether albergues will be open at that time. Can anyone provide an answer?
Remove ads on the forum by becoming a donating member. More here. |
---|
Other than maybe around Golega, I believe the closures listed mean there's only one albergue south of Tomar--the little one at Asseiceira. Probably your best bet for finding out about that would be the Tomar tourist office, since Asseiceira is within Tomar municipality, and is a small town where those in charge likely don't speak English.I’m planning on starting the Portugese from Lisbon in mid March. I concerned whether albergues will be open at that time. Can anyone provide an answer?
I don’t know if it’s open by mid March, but this Albergue is not far from where Paula used to have her Albergue south of Santarem:Other than maybe around Golega, I believe the closures listed mean there's only one albergue south of Tomar--the little one at Asseiceira. Probably your best bet for finding out about that would be the Tomar tourist office, since Asseiceira is within Tomar municipality, and is a small town where those in charge likely don't speak English.
There should be plenty of small hotels and rooms for rent, though.
Mid-March should be a really nice time to be walking. Pleasant temperatures, sun but not baking sun...
Bom caminho!
Oops, looks like it’s not going to post the link. It’s the albergue Dos Caminhos in ValadaI don’t know if it’s open by mid March, but this Albergue is not far from where Paula used to have her Albergue south of Santarem:
Albergue Dois Caminhos | Valada
Albergue Dois Caminhos, Valada, Santarem, Portugal. 692 likes · 63 were here. Albergue de Peregrinos en el Camino de Santiago 💛 y en el Camino de Fatima💙www.facebook.com
Oops, looks like it’s not going to post the link. It’s the albergue Dos Caminhos in Valada
Hi Philip. If you don't want a long first day your best bet may be to walk as far as you feel like and get a train or taxi back to Lisbon, then back to your first day finishing point the next day.Struggling to find a first night stop as Alpriate is closed. And I don’t really want to walk 30km on the first day.
Any ideas/ thoughts?
We walked to Alpriate day and then took a taxi to a place called Sleep Inn Bucelas. Took a taxi back to Alpriate the next day. It’s not an albergue to be sure, cost us a little more, but it was a great place to stay for the first night.Struggling to find a first night stop as Alpriate is closed. And I don’t really want to walk 30km on the first day.
Any ideas/ thoughts?
Sounds good, thank youWe walked to Alpriate day and then took a taxi to a place called Sleep Inn Bucelas. Took a taxi back to Alpriate the next day. It’s not an albergue to be sure, cost us a little more, but it was a great place to stay for the first night.
Struggling to find a first night stop as Alpriate is closed. And I don’t really want to walk 30km on the first day.
Any ideas/ thoughts?
I did this, and it worked like a charm. I had some things to do in Lisbon in the morning, but got back out to the station at Povoa later in the morning, had a bite to eat there before heading on to Vila Franca de Xira for the night. I did this again on the way into Santarem.Hi Philip. If you don't want a long first day your best bet may be to walk as far as you feel like and get a train or taxi back to Lisbon, then back to your first day finishing point the next day.
This is a pretty feasible technique in those first days out of Lisboa. If you take a Regional train (R) rather than an intercity (IC) or fast AlfaPendular (AP--don't ask me; I think it's the kind of train carriage they are!)--anyway, there's a regional essentially every hour all day; they're the cheapest and the slowest--but slow is only an hour to Santarém--anyway, the Regionals stop at all the small stations.I did this, and it worked like a charm. I had some things to do in Lisbon in the morning, but got back out to the station at Povoa later in the morning, had a bite to eat there before heading on to Vila Franca de Xira for the night. I did this again on the way into Santarem.
If you prefer not to use transport, another option could be this:Struggling to find a first night stop as Alpriate is closed. And I don’t really want to walk 30km on the first day.
Any ideas/ thoughts?