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[QUOTE="Magwood, post: 550965, member: 23967"] It's three years since I walked from Lisbon (bumping into [USER=22497]@amorfati1[/USER] from time to time). I used [USER=537]@peregrina2000[/USER]'s notes to assist our exit from Lisbon and for work-arounds to long stages. I believe there are now a couple of new albergues which should make it easier to walk shorter distances. Fortuitously, although I can't claim to have planned it, I walked through the industrial areas at the weekend and there was very little heavy traffic and no particularly dismal surroundings. I really enjoyed the variety of woodland and farmland tracks, but I walked in springtime when there was a lot going on in the fields and it was all rather interesting. You will find some sort or elevation on most days, but extremely minimal. The only stage of exertion is between Ponte de Lima and Rubiaes where you will encounter a very big climb, but very pleasant. I stayed in some very nice albergues on the CP and really enjoyed the experience, both when I had a walking companion between Lisbon and Porto, and also when I was walking alone from Porto to Santiago. I posted to my blog every day, including lots of photos of the landscape and info about accommodation. You are welcome to take a look [B][I][URL='https://magwood.me/my-caminos/camino-portuguese/']here[/URL][/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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