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    Quinta da Burra - Porto de Muge - a magical place to stay

    Yes you are spot on. The second screen shot shows it perfectly. However, I believe that the name of the town is Porto de Muge and the house is definitely Quinta da Burra (as opposed to Quinta do Burra) Cheers Rich
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    Quinta da Burra - Porto de Muge - a magical place to stay

    Thanks Laurie, Yes it's not the most popular route from Lisbon is it. We didn't encounter many other Pilgrims until we hit Porto and there isn't much in the way of information except using the Brierley guide, which everybody had. So an updated forum would be very useful. I did a number of...
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    Quinta da Burra - Porto de Muge - a magical place to stay

    Thanks Chris, the comments are greatly appreciated. Cheers Rich
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    Quinta da Burra - Porto de Muge - a magical place to stay

    Hello, This was the last property in Porto de Muge if you're heading out of town towards Santarem. It could be the same one although Paula did say it was pretty run down when she bought it so when did Quinta Marchanta close and what state was it in? Paula didn't actually know the name of this...
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    Quinta da Burra - Porto de Muge - a magical place to stay

    A logical place to start any accommodation review is with the building and the amenities it provides but with Quinta da Burra I have to start with the owner Paula, who is the heart and soul of this establishment. For without her it would be a nice place to rest your head after a long day of...
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    Using an atm or credit/debit card

    I have an RBS visa debit card and have to use the convert to your GBP option otherwise the ATM just rejects the transaction and spits mt card out. So I get stung with a poor exchange rate plus an ATM fee by my bank! I left my travel card behind which I now realise was a big mistake
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    Anyone tried toe socks?

    I'm walking in the mid weight Injinji socks on the Camino Portuguese route right now and they are awesome! I used to get blisters between my toes and on the arch but haven't had anything in the past 2 week. These are socks not the liners and I was really worried that my feet would get too hot...

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