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Camino Portuguese

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I am considering the Camino Portuguese beginning in late October. My concerns are will there be accommodations from Lisbon to Santiago and what will the weather be like?
 
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The Brierley book is very good (both maps and accommodation - tho the signage is pretty good all the way, other than a bit in the Brierley that he says is a signage nightmare because of forest fires, and it is... You'll know it when you get there. Take the *steep* path right....!). There are many larger towns along the way where you'll get places to stay easily (not always in albergues, I guess, but that's up to you!). I stayed in very cheap hotels (I was biking and needed to book ahead in cheap hotels, for safety reasons) and loved the trip - make sure you leave plenty of time for Coimbra and Porto, in particular!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.


Just bought the Brierley Book and had a quick scan through ... looks good. Now need to get the other map book too. Will also download Johnny 's document. Might stay in hostels/hotels if albergues are closed.
 
I am considering the Camino Portuguese beginning in late October. My concerns are will there be accommodations from Lisbon to Santiago and what will the weather be like?

Olá , there is a 10-days forecast for Portugal. Well, late November the weather is always a bit on the rainy and windy side. Have a look: https://www.ipma.pt/en/otempo/prev.localidade.hora/

Bom caminho,, Rainer
 
Olá , there is a 10-days forecast for Portugal. Well, late November the weather is always a bit on the rainy and windy side. Have a look: https://www.ipma.pt/en/otempo/prev.localidade.hora/

Bom caminho,, Rainer
A bit of understanding Portuguese

Sunday = Domingo
Monday= segunda- feira
Tuesday = terça -feira
Wednesday=quarta -feira
Thursday = quinta -feira
Friday = sexta- feira
Saturday = Sabado
 
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