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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 68259, member: 537"] Hi, bd250, I think it's safe to say that before Porto you are unlikely to see anyone else. I walked from Lisbon to Porto in different stages as I was working on the CSJ guide from Lisbon to Porto, and I never saw anyone. There is now one albergue, in the small town of Sernadelo, which is right outside Mealhada. I posted info on it earlier, but in case you haven't seen it, here is the link: [url=http://www.caminodesantiago.me/board/el-camino-portugues/topic10706.html]el-camino-portugues/topic10706.html[/url] That link also includes the SOS peregrino phone that the Lisbon Friends of the Camino group operates on a 24/7 basis in a variety of languages. Once you hit Porto you will see pilgrims, but I don't think the traffic will be too heavy till you get to the border. From Tui to Santiago, I imagine it will be quite busy. If you do walk from Lisbon, I'd appreciate any updated information for the online guide. Buen camino, Laurie p.s. I also walked the Vdlp, it was last May, and things were really quiet as well. From this year's postings and blogs, though, it seems to be extremely crowded, with full albergues in many places. [/QUOTE]
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