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I am considering the Camino Portuguese beginning in late October. My concerns are will there be accommodations from Lisbon to Santiago and what will the weather be like?
 
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The Brierley book is very good (both maps and accommodation - tho the signage is pretty good all the way, other than a bit in the Brierley that he says is a signage nightmare because of forest fires, and it is... You'll know it when you get there. Take the *steep* path right....!). There are many larger towns along the way where you'll get places to stay easily (not always in albergues, I guess, but that's up to you!). I stayed in very cheap hotels (I was biking and needed to book ahead in cheap hotels, for safety reasons) and loved the trip - make sure you leave plenty of time for Coimbra and Porto, in particular!
 
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The Brierley book is very good (both maps and accommodation - tho the signage is pretty good all the way, other than a bit in the Brierley that he says is a signage nightmare because of forest fires, and it is... You'll know it when you get there. Take the *steep* path right....!). There are many larger towns along the way where you'll get places to stay easily (not always in albergues, I guess, but that's up to you!). I stayed in very cheap hotels (I was biking and needed to book ahead in cheap hotels, for safety reasons) and loved the trip - make sure you leave plenty of time for Coimbra and Porto, in particular!


Just bought the Brierley Book and had a quick scan through ... looks good. Now need to get the other map book too. Will also download Johnny 's document. Might stay in hostels/hotels if albergues are closed.
 
I am considering the Camino Portuguese beginning in late October. My concerns are will there be accommodations from Lisbon to Santiago and what will the weather be like?

Olá , there is a 10-days forecast for Portugal. Well, late November the weather is always a bit on the rainy and windy side. Have a look: https://www.ipma.pt/en/otempo/prev.localidade.hora/

Bom caminho,, Rainer
 
Olá , there is a 10-days forecast for Portugal. Well, late November the weather is always a bit on the rainy and windy side. Have a look: https://www.ipma.pt/en/otempo/prev.localidade.hora/

Bom caminho,, Rainer
A bit of understanding Portuguese :)

Sunday = Domingo
Monday= segunda- feira
Tuesday = terça -feira
Wednesday=quarta -feira
Thursday = quinta -feira
Friday = sexta- feira
Saturday = Sabado
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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