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Where did you reserve in Labruge?
It will be interesting to hear what the current conditions are along the Senda route.
Just wondering- since I’ve never been in this country- Would you feel safe alone in a Uber?There doesn't seem to be metro route to Labruge. You can take an Uber for less than 10€
Yes. I've been in the Porto area for a couple of weeks now with a broken arm, and have taken many Uber rides. The drivers have all been very good. I haven't taken an Uber solo, but my daughter was here helping me out, and I had no concerns about the several times that she took an Uber alone.Just wondering- since I’ve never been in this country- Would you feel safe alone in a Uber?
Thank you! And I’m sorry to hear about your injury.Yes. I've been in the Porto area for a couple of weeks now with a broken arm, and have taken many Uber rides. The drivers have all been very good. I haven't taken an Uber solo, but my daughter was here helping me out, and I had no concerns about the several times that she took an Uber alone.
There doesn't seem to be metro route to Labruge
I should have mentioned that on past trips I have taken an Uber solo in Portugal.Thank you! And I’m sorry to hear about your injury.
Depends what time you land etc. Its about 9km to Labruge from the airport and I have walked past it but not directly from airport on way there. Have u offline map of the trail?? You can see from the map the way passes very close to airport but its about 2 hrs walk to Labruge so until u find the arrows maybe get a taxi to actual route before beginning to walk. For example my second screenshot shows u a train station u can get taxi to which is beside the coastal route( red line) Its fairly simple and waymarked all the way. The orange line hugging the coast is the Littoral and has few arrows. DanielI'm arriving in Porto tomorrow and plan to make my way up to Labruge for the night. I'd like to take a metro to a place that is convenient and then walk to Labruge. I don't know if there will be signs (arrows or shells) to point me toward the path. Is there anyone who has done this before? I'll be alone and my first time in Portugal, so I'm a bit nervous.
Thanks so much!
Lynne
Depends what time you land etc. Its about 9km to Labruge from the airport and I have walked past it but not directly from airport on way there. Have u offline map of the trail?? You can see from the map the way passes very close to airport but its about 2 hrs walk to Labruge so until u find the arrows maybe get a taxi to actual route before beginning to walk. For example my second screenshot shows u a train station u can get taxi to which is beside the coastal route( red line) Its fairly simple and waymarked all the way. The orange line hugging the coast is the Littoral and has few arrows. Daniel
P.s Labruge is a town between the Littoral and the Coastal so its fairly easy to get to whichever route you take, Coastal or Littoral. However the red line on map(Coastal) passes very close to the airport.I'm arriving in Porto tomorrow and plan to make my way up to Labruge for the night. I'd like to take a metro to a place that is convenient and then walk to Labruge. I don't know if there will be signs (arrows or shells) to point me toward the path. Is there anyone who has done this before? I'll be alone and my first time in Portugal, so I'm a bit nervous.
Thanks so much!
Lynne
We arrive around 6pm into Porto airport on June 20th and plan to take a taxi to near Labruge. It's only around 10km so cannot be that expensive. We are hoping to stay in the Orbiter campsite near there. They won't take a booking at the pilgrim reduced rate but said we are likely to get a bed. We will ring from the airport. If we don't get a bed then we will ring around for private accommodation. Please let us know how you got on LynneR and if you found the route easily.
I have been at the ORBITUR campsite and sent them an email in advanceWe arrive around 6pm into Porto airport on June 20th and plan to take a taxi to near Labruge. It's only around 10km so cannot be that expensive. We are hoping to stay in the Orbiter campsite near there. They won't take a booking at the pilgrim reduced rate but said we are likely to get a bed. We will ring from the airport. If we don't get a bed then we will ring around for private accommodation. Please let us know how you got on LynneR and if you found the route easily.
Hi. If you walk direct from airport to Orbiter campsite its should be only 6kms so a taxi will be cheaper. The blue line on below image brings you to the coast. Its one of the official camino crossover points. Unfortunately I cannot seem to send you to link to that app for the actual map so its only a screenshot. Where the blue line reaches the coast is only about 500mtrs from the Campsite. DanielWe arrive around 6pm into Porto airport on June 20th and plan to take a taxi to near Labruge. It's only around 10km so cannot be that expensive. We are hoping to stay in the Orbiter campsite near there. They won't take a booking at the pilgrim reduced rate but said we are likely to get a bed. We will ring from the airport. If we don't get a bed then we will ring around for private accommodation. Please let us know how you got on LynneR and if you found the route easily.
Great. Might just walk it so. Will be nice to walk after flights. Unfortunately they won't take a booking but will take our chances.Hi. If you walk direct from airport to Orbiter campsite its should be only 6kms so a taxi will be cheaper. The blue line on below image brings you to the coast. Its one of the official camino crossover points. Unfortunately I cannot seem to send you to link to that app for the actual map so its only a screenshot. Where the blue line reaches the coast is only about 500mtrs from the Campsite. Daniel
Hi. If you walk direct from airport to Orbiter campsite its should be only 6kms so a taxi will be cheaper. The blue line on below image brings you to the coast. Its one of the official camino crossover points. Unfortunately I cannot seem to send you to link to that app for the actual map so its only a screenshot. Where the blue line reaches the coast is only about 500mtrs from the Campsite. DanielWe arrive around 6pm into Porto airport on June 20th and plan to take a taxi to near Labruge. It's only around 10km so cannot be that expensive. We are hoping to stay in the Orbiter campsite near there. They won't take a booking at the pilgrim reduced rate but said we are likely to get a bed. We will ring from the airport. If we don't get a bed then we will ring around for private accommodation. Please let us know how you got on LynneR and if you found the route easily.
Hello again. If u have or use maps.me you can then open that link and download all camino routes throughout Europe or just Portugal if you prefer. Its very handy for certain situations like your plan to get to the campsite. https://www.santiago.nl/downloads/#spanjeGreat. Might just walk it so. Will be nice to walk after flights. Unfortunately they won't take a booking but will take our chances.
Does the blue line cross the runway of the airport ?Hi. If you walk direct from airport to Orbiter campsite its should be only 6kms so a taxi will be cheaper. The blue line on below image brings you to the coast. Its one of the official camino crossover points. Unfortunately I cannot seem to send you to link to that app for the actual map so its only a screenshot. Where the blue line reaches the coast is only about 500mtrs from the Campsite. Daniel
I doubt it. I met 2 people waking as I passed it who came out from the exit and joined the red route on the map.Do you cross the runnaway of the airport ?
Indeed it looks like a tunnel . Never have seen this mor heard of itThe blue line goes under it through a tunnel road
i found this on a website of the municipality of Maia from 2020The blue line goes under it through a tunnel road
look at Google Maps in Streetview. Rua da Fábrica MaiaIndeed it looks like a tunnel . Never have seen this mor heard of it
it is in the rua da Fábrica
i found this on a website of the municipality of Maia from 2020
The connection, which essentially serves the populations of Vila Nova da Telha, Perafita and Lavra, in the municipalities of Maia and Matosinhos, underwent requalification and expansion works and reopens this Friday, at 6 pm, reports Jornal de Notícias.
The Tunnel under Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport reopens now with another 150 meters in length.
“It is an important link for the local population who, for more than a year during the work, had to go around the airport on their daily journeys. A call that used to take five minutes became 15 or 30 minutes, depending on traffic”, explained to JN Joaquim Azevedo, president of the Vila Nova da Telha Parish Council.
The Maia City Council emphasizes that, with this tunnel, the reopening of the continuation of Rua da Fábrica through the Airport Tunnel and its alignment with Avenida Gago Coutinho, which allows the restoration of access to Vilar do Senhor.
The municipality adds that the renovated airport tunnel has a sidewalk, which allows pedestrians to pass.
It should be noted that the intervention is part of a project to improve the airport's terrestrial communications, budgeted at 15 million euros.
Yes I actually have the route on maps.me and you can walk it all the way without getting lost. I'm a believer in following the arrows so only open the app when I have to, and trying to get out of the airport is such a time. As you see on the screenshot below. Anyhow I will be doing San Salvador from Leon in August and intend turning my phone off completely. Daniellook at Google Maps in Streetview. Rua da Fábrica Maia
I was planning on not taking my phone on this Camino too........but I'll definitely need it now to get out of the airport. I love the idea of being able to walk from the airport to the Camino. Hopefully I will use no wheels at all now until I return to the airport after Santiago.Yes I actually have the route on maps.me and you can walk it all the way without getting lost. I'm a believer in following the arrows so only open the app when I have to, and trying to get out of the airport is such a time. As you see on the screenshot below. Anyhow I will be doing San Salvador from Leon in August and intend turning my phone off completely. Daniel
Well enjoy your Camino and safe travels.I was planning on not taking my phone on this Camino too........but I'll definitely need it now to get out of the airport. I love the idea of being able to walk from the airport to the Camino. Hopefully I will use no wheels at all now until I return to the airport after Santiago.
If you look on Google Maps streetview and enlarge it you will see it is a stage with some roundabouts ,going round corners etc to get in Angeiras where the Orbitur ( not OrbiterYes I actually have the route on maps.me and you can walk it all the way without getting lost. I'm a believer in following the arrows so only open the app when I have to, and trying to get out of the airport is such a time. As you see on the screenshot below. Anyhow I will be doing San Salvador from Leon in August and intend turning my phone off completely. Daniel
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