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Any updates on the new camino route out of Lisbon?
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[QUOTE="Friend from Barquinha, post: 1170912, member: 86536"] Well, as a non-expert but now experienced observer of Portuguese bureaucracy, my guess that the story I posted above is written from a press release. The reality is likely to be: the official opening of the park, with everything completed, will not happen till early 2024. I would guess the route north, which is actually to the river-side of the big park they're talking about, is walkable now, but not "officially" open. See the following screenshot from GoogleMaps, taken in August 2023 so presumably in the last 2 weeks; showing the north end of the new bridge. The boardwalk through the marsh/estuary next to the river seems to be complete (to the right). There does seem to be a lightweight net at the end of the bridge and a sign suggesting "no walkers," but my suspicion is that may be gone by now, since the World Youth Day included some pilgrimage to Fátima. On the other hand, you don't want to get halfway along there and find that it ISN'T finished, and then you have to back-track. If [USER=77691]@jungleboy[/USER] does check it out in the next couple of weeks, everyone should have a clearer sense of what's going on. [ATTACH type="full"]154675[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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