anniethenurse
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances.Vasco del Interior.Camino Finisterre& Muxia. Camino Portugues. Ruta del Ebro.
Today afternoon I reached Finisterre after 29 walking days en route from Lisbon.
Camino Portuguese is wonderful.
It is different from the Camino Frances in a positive meaning. Lots of road walking, many days not much shade, not many cafes, quite many newly opened albergues and hostels, helpful and kind Portuguese people.
I met my first Santiago pilgrims in Santarem so the first 4 days were lonely.
For sure a great Camino and worth going back for walking from Santarem to Fatima, Coimbra, Porto and Braga.
Also - I walked all the boring parts - even if Mr Brierley recommends us to take a train or bus.
I did not book a room/ Albergue after Santarem - just walked in and there was bed for me. Stayed always at the municipal albergues if there was one.
BTW - the municipal/ xunta albergues are GREAT. New, clean, well kept, with central location. What else do you want?
Also - the weather has been wonderful - we have been walking in a heat wave!
Camino Portuguese is wonderful.
It is different from the Camino Frances in a positive meaning. Lots of road walking, many days not much shade, not many cafes, quite many newly opened albergues and hostels, helpful and kind Portuguese people.
I met my first Santiago pilgrims in Santarem so the first 4 days were lonely.
For sure a great Camino and worth going back for walking from Santarem to Fatima, Coimbra, Porto and Braga.
Also - I walked all the boring parts - even if Mr Brierley recommends us to take a train or bus.
I did not book a room/ Albergue after Santarem - just walked in and there was bed for me. Stayed always at the municipal albergues if there was one.
BTW - the municipal/ xunta albergues are GREAT. New, clean, well kept, with central location. What else do you want?
Also - the weather has been wonderful - we have been walking in a heat wave!
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