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[QUOTE="JabbaPapa, post: 1116298, member: 195"] Yes, a suggestion -- start in Fátima, walk to Tomar. I have left my own "tourigrino" preferences behind me from necessity, but I'd say Fátima is a good "landing day" place, and the working part of the city Tomar-wards on the way out is a great transition between city and Camino. Somehow, it feels more like walking out of a pueblo than a city, and then there's a great Albergue and excellent overall resting place at Fungalvaz. And once you get out on top of the ridge and into [I]that[/I] view, jet lag will suddenly be the least of your concerns !! :cool: (not from difficulty or anything, just the sheer beauty of it) Then take the rest day that others are recommending at Tomar -- it's a complicated city, but once you work out the boundaries between the normal working parts of it and the touristy ones, and the advantages and inconvenients of each, you'll be set. [/QUOTE]
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