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[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 1172890, member: 10982"] The Fatima route along the Rio Tejo goes through Santarem. That is where the CP heads in a more northerly direction, and the Caminho Tejo heads generally to the north west. There are other routes to Fatima that don't go through Santarem, which other forum members have done, but you don't need to miss Santarem to walk to Fatima. edit: if you are visiting Fatima with the intent of participating in the religious ceremonies, you will might find enough to occupy a couple of days. I didn't, and found that you can see pretty much all of the sanctuary area in half a day or less, and still have time for souvenir shopping. [/QUOTE]
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