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[QUOTE="mikevasey, post: 274149"] Hi I walked to Fatima in 2011 from a little place called Merceana. This was about 28km of trail in hobbit like countryside before joining the main route 7 km before Azambuja, it had the added advantage of an Albergue de Peregrinos just opening on it. If you want to walk to Fatima you can, there is a route from Lisbon which is the same as the Camino de Santiago as far as Santerem, there is another route which joins this route 12 km before Azambuja which is on trail as well, the main route ( from Lisbon is around 140 km, the two little feeder routes are about 120-130 km. There is another route from Estoril via Sintra and Torres Vedras which was way marked in 2013, this is about 205 km and roughly goes through the places that the other historical route of Lisbon to Santiago went, it is called the Camino do Mar, the big difference for present day route is it turns of to Fatima instead of continuing to Coimbra. There are three other options at least for walking to Fatima, one goes from Nazare on the coast to Fatima and is about 50km long. Aveiro has a route which is well marked and goes through rural areas on a lot of trail(about 150km) and Porto has a waymarked way south to Fatima going along the camino in reverse and turing off at Ansiao, around 240km. There is some websites out there and a Facebook page, look for Association of the Amigos of Fatima, it is difficult to put a link up through my mobile. Bom Caminho [/QUOTE]
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