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Arrow painting near Lisbon

peregrina2000

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I was in Lisbon last week for work, and since Thursday was a national holiday (April 25, day of the carnation revolution), the Via Lusitana organized an arrow painting party. I was so happy to participate and can tell you that the signage is tremendously improved south of Porto.

We were mainly near Alvaiazere, where the municipalities have installed the permanent blue and yellow markers on walls for a very long stretch, maybe almost 200 kms. More and more people in towns have heard of the Caminho and can help you out.

We spent some time in the eucalyptus forests where I got lost, and now even I would make it without a problem. We re-routed a short stretch where mean dogs had been a problem, and the added bonus was that it now goes through oak/cork rather than eucalyptus!

I know that it's a lonely camino, but going back through some of these little villages (and lovely towns, like Tomar) reminded me what made the Lisbon-Porto piece special for me. The people are just wonderful -- helpful and kind, I can't say it enough. The scenery isn't spectacular like the Salvador or the VAdiniense, but it is rural and green and out of the hustle and bustle.

And if you keep checking on the ViaLusitana's web page and the threads in this forum, you'll see that lots of new places are opening and more and more pilgrims are coming.
 
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Thanks Louisa for the painting efforts.

I guess I will be one of the first to profit from it. I look forward to the oak tree part and am happy I won't have to use my walking sticks against dogs anymore.

I read in a different thread that there were some 'fake' signs on the way that point in different directions and are slightly different in color.

Do you know anything about those marks?

Best wishes,

Mira
 
Here's some proof of all the improvements on the Caminho near Lisbon!


Hope that everyone who is starting from Lisbon soon has a great Caminho. Laurie
 

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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