We also have 2 weeks to get from Lisbon to Porto before that, as were not the most experienced walkers and would like to ease into it, get used to the hear, we'd like to shorten this and just do a smaller, more relaxed, hopefully less highway traffic part...
Hi, welcome to the forum! Some suggestions:
Day 1: Cathedral to Oriente; stop for a couple of hours at the Tile Museum (Museo Azulejo); it is absolutely fascinating. Book a couple of beds at the youth hostel in Moscavide.
Day 2: Walk the section along the river to Sacavem, then get on a train to Vila Franca de Xira. Stay at the Ribatejana, on the left as you exit the station.
Day 3: Get the train to Santarem, explore the town, and stay at the Santarem Hostel, not far from the Tourist Office.
Day 4: Get the train to Tomar, via Entroncamento. OR:
Be adventurous! Get the train to Entroncamento. Download a google map for how to walk to Quinta Cardiga (look it up), then walk from there to Vila Nova Barquina. I can recommend Pensao Soltejo for accommodation and food. Then see if you can get a boat to Almourol Castle in the afternoon, otherwise there’s a nice riverside park here at Barquina. There’s a bit about it in
Brierley.
Day 5: From Tomar (or Entroncamento) take a day trip to Fatima.
Day 6: Spend the day at the castle in Tomar, and take the late afternoon bus to Alvaiazere. Stay at the Albergaria Pinheiro.
Day 7: Walk to Ansiao. I can recommend Adega Tipica for accommodation and food.
Day 8: Walk to Rabacal and stay at the Casa de Turismo in the centre of the village, next to the museum.
Day 9: Walk to Conimbriga and visit the ruins; not to be missed! There are places to stay a bit further on in Condeixa-a-Nova.
Day 10: Get the bus to Coimbra, lots of places to stay (I can recommend Pensao Domus), and explore this lovely city.
Day 11: Walk to Mealhada and stay at Residential Oasis, or at the albergue further out of town.
Day 12: Walk to Agueda and stay at the Ribeirinho, also great food here.
Day 13: Walk to Albergaria-a-Velha. Both Casa Alameda and Pensao Parente offer good budget accommodation and food. Or stay at Casa Diocesana further on (you need to phone them first).
Day 14: Walk to Oliveira de Azemeis, ask locals how to get to the bus station, and get a bus to Porto. You have to change buses in Sao Joao da Madeira, but your ticket is valid right through.
Bom Caminho! Jill