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<blockquote data-quote="mikevasey" data-source="post: 184505"><p>Hi Zahid, welcome to the forum. The link I gave for Fatima Amigos on the 26 March 2013 in this thread is still good. They are a very active group who are constantly seeking ways to to take the walking route along more tranquil paths and off road, they have already converted an old school house into an Albergue de Peregrinos on one of the routes that feeds into the main Lisbon route. Any questions about getting to Fatima, the Fatima credencial, peregrino lodgings, places to eat, distances or guides then they are the people to ask. </p><p></p><p>The weather would usually be warm at that time of year, but with weather patterns changing i would wait to closer to the time to see what kit would be useful. I saw photos for the may pilgrimage last year and warm clothing was essential unlike previous years. Lisbon will not be a problem for finding vegetarian meals, in more remote areas it may be that you may have to ask for something that may appear as side dish to be be made in to a main meal, hopefully there wil be more options than chips or salad. </p><p>The route from Fatima which rejoins the Caminho de Santiago in Ansiao had waymarking in Sep/Oct 2011 but was patchy, i think it had been done by cyclists who expected to go several km down roads without signage, it would partly explain why all the arrows were on the non walking side of the road going with the flow of the traffic and yes the connecting route was mostly on asphalt. There is a website <a href="http://www.rotadoperegrino.com/" target="_blank">www.rotadoperegrino.com/</a> which has a section with the map for the route to Santiago, the website is for fatima pilgrims but it gives some useful contacts which you might be able to use. I would say that south of Porto look at 35-50 Euros a day because of the amount of hotels, pensions you will have to use, less than 30 euros a day north of Porto, you can stay in Pilgrim accommodation all the way to Santiago.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikevasey, post: 184505"] Hi Zahid, welcome to the forum. The link I gave for Fatima Amigos on the 26 March 2013 in this thread is still good. They are a very active group who are constantly seeking ways to to take the walking route along more tranquil paths and off road, they have already converted an old school house into an Albergue de Peregrinos on one of the routes that feeds into the main Lisbon route. Any questions about getting to Fatima, the Fatima credencial, peregrino lodgings, places to eat, distances or guides then they are the people to ask. The weather would usually be warm at that time of year, but with weather patterns changing i would wait to closer to the time to see what kit would be useful. I saw photos for the may pilgrimage last year and warm clothing was essential unlike previous years. Lisbon will not be a problem for finding vegetarian meals, in more remote areas it may be that you may have to ask for something that may appear as side dish to be be made in to a main meal, hopefully there wil be more options than chips or salad. The route from Fatima which rejoins the Caminho de Santiago in Ansiao had waymarking in Sep/Oct 2011 but was patchy, i think it had been done by cyclists who expected to go several km down roads without signage, it would partly explain why all the arrows were on the non walking side of the road going with the flow of the traffic and yes the connecting route was mostly on asphalt. There is a website [url="http://www.rotadoperegrino.com/"]www.rotadoperegrino.com/[/url] which has a section with the map for the route to Santiago, the website is for fatima pilgrims but it gives some useful contacts which you might be able to use. I would say that south of Porto look at 35-50 Euros a day because of the amount of hotels, pensions you will have to use, less than 30 euros a day north of Porto, you can stay in Pilgrim accommodation all the way to Santiago. Good Luck Mike [/QUOTE]
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