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Accommodation between Parque Nacoes and Villafranca

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances 2005
Lisbon to Santiago Camino 2015
We are 3 cousins who will commence the camino in September. We don't really want to walk 30 odd kilometres in a day as we are 10 years older than when we did the French Camino and we were in our 50's then. Is there any accommodation about ½ way between Parque Nacoes and Vilagranca de Xira. Or are we better off getting a train from Alverca do Ribatijo. Also any suggestions for other 30km days. thanks Lynne
 
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You could walk from Parque das Nações to Vilafranca de Xira (about 20 kms) and take the train from there to Azambuja to avoid the walk the N3 road on the hardshoulder.
Or skip the whole track .

Bom caminho
 

Hi, I’ve twice stayed at Verdelha de Baixo, about 1.5 kms off route, just before Alverca do Ribatejo. There are several places that offer rooms. If the owner is not there, just phone the number on the door, and they will come and open up. The last time I got a lovely single room with ensuite bathroom for 17.50 euros, so it will be even cheaper if you are 3 sharing a room. You walk past a big shopping complex just before you get there, so you can buy food, or get take-aways, or eat at a restaurant that evening. Jill
 
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You could walk from Parque das Nações to Vilafranca de Xira (about 20 kms) and take the train from there to Azambuja to avoid the walk the N3 road on the hardshoulder.
Or skip the whole track .

Bom caminho
Thank you Albertinho I will explore the train options
 
thank you Jill this maybe a good option too
 
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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