Hi. I would to like to walk from Santiago to Lisbon in May and June. How popular is this trek? Tips and advice gratefully received. Can I get a pilgrims passport from the pilgrims office in Santiago? Thanks.
At least 15 years ago, a couple of us strolled south from Tui to Fatima, a significant part of your proposed walk. Although it was certainly not a popular route at that time, it was most engaging, even amusing. This was in the day before GPS use, so
Brierley’s guide and arrows (blue arrows to Fatima) were critical. The blue arrows often only showed up once or twice a day, and I could ask if anyone has ever tried to walk a Camino backwards using the yellow arrows - not easy. We often encountered concerned locals who would stop us in order to point us in the right direction, but as soon as we said ‘Fatima’, the Portuguese people blessed us with ‘bom Caminho’. Nowadays the gps apps will guide you south. Back then getting lost, which happened daily, was a wonderful opportunity to engage the Portuguese people, and although they laughed at times about where we were, they were most helpful in gesturing us as best they could toward our esteemed destination.
You will meet many pilgrims before Porto, but notably fewer after that, I only recall one or two. Nonetheless, it’s a beautiful, quiet walk through amongst an unassuming, friendly people and a quaint and scenic countryside.
Enjoy!