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I am planning to walk the Camino Portugese starting in Lisbon April 18th. Flight and Lisbon accomadation booked. Looking forward to getting back on Camino again but feeling nervous. I will take one day at the time and hope that all goes well
Maura
 
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Hi, Maura,
Pilgrim traffic on the Lisbon-Porto part of this Camino is much lower than the rest of it, but is picking up. If you haven't seen them, the Confraternity of St. James has online guides to Lisbon-Porto and Porto-Santiago.

There's also a good guide to all accommodation on the caminho from Lisbon on the Via lusitana's web page: http://www.vialusitana.org/caminho-portugues/albergues/ Though it's in Portuguese, it's pretty self-explanatory.

I have posted this number a lot, but I think it's very helpful so I'll post it again -- from any spot in Portugal on the Camino, you can call this PIlgrim SOS line -- 915 595 213, they will answer the phone at any time day or night, and have people who speak English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, and maybe a couple of other languages. It's a good resource in case you are in a pinch, can't find the albergue, are totally lost, whatever -- the Via Lusitana runs the service and they are one bunch of dedicated pilgrims!

Laurie
 
Hi, Maura,
Pilgrim traffic on the Lisbon-Porto part of this Camino is much lower than the rest of it, but is picking up. If you haven't seen them, the Confraternity of St. James has online guides to Lisbon-Porto and Porto-Santiago.

There's also a good guide to all accommodation on the caminho from Lisbon on the Via lusitana's web page: http://www.vialusitana.org/caminho-portugues/albergues/ Though it's in Portuguese, it's pretty self-explanatory.

I have posted this number a lot, but I think it's very helpful so I'll post it again -- from any spot in Portugal on the Camino, you can call this PIlgrim SOS line -- 915 595 213, they will answer the phone at any time day or night, and have people who speak English, Portuguese, Spanish, German, and maybe a couple of other languages. It's a good resource in case you are in a pinch, can't find the albergue, are totally lost, whatever -- the Via Lusitana runs the service and they are one bunch of dedicated pilgrims!

Laurie
 
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Hi Laurie
Thank you. I have downloaded and printed the guide from CSJ. I will also have the emergency no.written down. I am looking forward to the Camino but anxious also.
Maura
 

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