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[QUOTE="Anniesantiago, post: 72370, member: 3502"] Hi Peter, It's been six years since I walked the Portuguese route, but I recall what felt like a lot of VERY narrow road walking. We're talking just enough room for two very small cars to pass each other and NO safe place for you to walk because there was NO shoulder. What made it more dangerous was the tight curves so cars couldn't see us until they were literally upon us. We carried bright orange hankerchiefs and tied them to our sticks and held them high around those curves so as not to be hit! Otherwise, there was sidewalk walking and eucalyptus forest walking, and it was quite lovely. As someone else states, the albergues were not regularly spaced, but we only had a problem once when we arrived at an albergue that was closed. The cleaning lady took pity on our condition and gave us a ride to a local hotel, which I remember paying only 35 Euro for - it was out of our budget, but clean and we were thankful to have lodging. Lisbon is awesome and please don't pass up a trip to Sintra while there. There is more information on other Portuguese Route threads that I and others posted. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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