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Advice on walking from Fatima

ksam

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Via Francigena...2024
Dunno if you’re able to help but worth asking? I’m looking for a way to break the leg from Fatima to Tomar. It’l be our first day and I’m trying to avoid 30+k on the first day. Especially as some may be a bit jet lagged! Thanks 😊
 
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So, your first decision is going to be whether to go from Fatima to Tomar and pick up the Caminho Portugues (I believe that's the Nascente) or follow another route that Rodrigo has posted about. It looks to me like his map does not join up with the Caminho de Santiago until Ansiao, it just heads straight north from Fatima), so I would personally not take that option.


On the Nascente, there is some forum advice
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/fatima-to-tomar.56257/#post-632282

And Rodrigo does have advice on the connection between Fatima and Tomar as well.

The small print on that map says that pilgrims who want to break the stage into two should contact Father Mauricio in Fungalvaz at 351 926 690 327

From Fatima it would be about 20 mainly downhill kms to Fungalvaz, and then 10 into Tomar the next day. Which would be a brilliant way to have plenty of time to visit the monastery and castle complex in Tomar, which is absolutely not missable, IMO. And the town of Tomar itself is a real little gem. Looks like a great option, ksam! Bom caminho, Laurie
 
So, your first decision is going to be whether to go from Fatima to Tomar and pick up the Caminho Portugues (I believe that's the Nascente) or follow another route that Rodrigo has posted about. It looks to me like his map does not join up with the Caminho de Santiago until Ansiao, it just heads straight north from Fatima), so I would personally not take that option.


On the Nascente, there is some forum advice
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/fatima-to-tomar.56257/#post-632282

And Rodrigo does have advice on the connection between Fatima and Tomar as well.

The small print on that map says that pilgrims who want to break the stage into two should contact Father Mauricio in Fungalvaz at 351 926 690 327

From Fatima it would be about 20 mainly downhill kms to Fungalvaz, and then 10 into Tomar the next day. Which would be a brilliant way to have plenty of time to visit the monastery and castle complex in Tomar, which is absolutely not missable, IMO. And the town of Tomar itself is a real little gem. Looks like a great option, ksam! Bom caminho, Laurie
Laurie, you’re a life saver!!! That’s exactly what my concern was. I didn’t want to begin with a 30k day and wind up having nothing left to look around Tomar. I will be nearly three weeks in my time in Spain, so time change won’t matter to me. But the rest of our group will be arriving the day before walking 😳. So I really want to try to make this manageable. I think this does it. 👍. Thanks so much. Obrigado 😁
 
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Thank a lot Laurie.
Ksam you can download the guides in the website of the Associação de Amigos dos Caminhos de Fátima
https://www.caminho.com.pt/index_e.html
Please fill free to contact me if you need help.
 

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