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Camino Portugues Interior in November

Toschu

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Time of past OR future Camino
Walking the Camino in 2016
Hey,

Im thinking about walking from Viseu to Santiago next week before starting a new job and I already found a lot of information.
But can anybody tell me here if there will be enough albergues open?
I like as an example this map

Would it be "safer" to walk on the central or coastal route for accomandation?

I already walked the Camino Frances in April/May.

Cheers,
Tobi
 
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Olá Tobi ! Nice idea to make a new job start and taking time for some thinking and selfreflecting during the caminho.

I can tell you that I saw a small part of this route last May and it is beautiful. Challenging because it is a mostly accidented area.lots of climbing.
I walked the central and coastal route and both are far easier to do than the caminho Português Interior from Viseu !

I bet you get more reactions from pilgrims who walked the whole part.

Bom caminho
 
Albertinho: Thanks for your infos. That's what I'm looking forward to, a little challenge
amsimoes: That helps me a lot. Didn't know about that area, looks really great. If I'm lucky the vineyard could be still in some autumn colors which started now in my homearea in the southwest of Germany. (lots of vineyard) Also it is still really warm in Portugal and that will change in one week... could be perfect.

I found an another picture with some different albergues

and http://www.cpisantiago.pt/albergues/ which mentions the St. Joseph Retreat House, so should be enough.

Thanks!
 
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I just found this really amazing website http://www.urcamino.com/
It shows different routes, with map and the accommodation possibilities... and all kind of information you need to know about them + a automatic route planner
 
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Hello Toschu
I was just wondering if you started the Interior Camino? I am also planning to do it in November and currently debating between central and interior. Thanks
 
Based on the map above, does it mean it will take about 21 days from Farminhao to SdC? For those who have done it, can you share how many days did you take? I am planning to start from Viseu in March.
 
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