nickbennison
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Just got back from first stage of Portuguese Camino (commenced 1st Jan) having done the Porto- Santiago stretch a couple of times.
Had a great time. It was very quiet, we never saw any other pilgrims, the weather was OK - a couple of rainy days but mainly dry/sunny/17 degrees and the route was well marked. A few cafes/bars were closed but people were happy to open their accommodation for us.
For the first few days we stayed in Lisbon near Railway Station Santa Apolonia
Day 1. Lisbon Cathedral to Sacavem. 8 miles
Train back to Lisbon. Hourly, €1.25
Day 2. Train to Sacavem. Walk to Alverca do Ribatejo. 10 miles
Train back to Lisbon. €1.55
Day 3. Train to Alverca. Walk to Castanheira. 10 miles
Train back to Lisbon €2.15
Last part of walk was along a busy road with barriers. May have been better to carry on to Carregado (1.5 miles) where there is a cafe next to station
Day 4. Train to Castanheira. Walk to Azambuja. 8 miles
Stayed at Ouro Hotel. €40 for a double room with breakfast. Clean and modern
There is a long road leading to Azambuja with a busy truck stop cafe at the start of it and a fish restaurant half way (expensive). We had a 3 course meal at Ouro at the end of the road for €7.50 with wine which did the job!
Day 5. Azambuja - Porto de Muge. 10 miles
Stayed at the delightful Quinta da Marchanta €15 each. Room in a large country house to ourselves
Decent cafe/bar round the corner 5 minutes away (not in Brierley book)
Day 6. Porto - Santarem. 10 miles
Stayed at the Hotel Vitoria. €45 for a double room but €38 if you book it on booking.com
Not great and a long way from the station but a fantastic restaurant just round the corner. Brasao da Cidade
Day 7. Santarem - Vale de Figuera. 7 miles
Unfortunately, St James Gate at Porta do Sol was locked so we had to walk back into town so it was probably nearer 10 miles
Train back to Santarem. €1.40. Taxi to hotel €5
Another night at Vitoria
Day 8. Taxi to railway station. €5. Train to Vale de Figuera. Walk to Azinhaga. 8 miles
Stayed at Casa de Azzancha. Well signposted. It was closed but a quick phone call to the lovely Helena and 10 minutes later she arrived and opened it for us. €20 per person in a 4 bed room with great breakfast. Beer in fridge and honesty box. Cafes and bars nearby
Yellow arrows seemed a bit vague today and we walked further than planned
Day 9. Azinhaga - Golega. 5 miles
Stayed at Albergue Solo Duro. Private 4 bed room with sheets, etc. €15 per person with simple breakfast
Well recommended
Plenty of nice bars in town
Day 10. Golega - Atalaia. 7 miles
Casa do Patriarca. €40 for a beautiful double room with breakfast in another magnificent house
Bar and restaurant (a bit pricey) nearby
Again, the owners were not on site but a quick phone call and all was sorted
Day 11. Atalaia - Tomar. 12 miles
Should have ignored yellow arrows - they took us on a big loop, still on busy roads. Just follow railway line. We saw a sign for Tomar saying 7 km and we must have walked double that!
Stayed at Conde de Ferreira Palace. A lovely old farmhouse with super friendly owners
€30 for a lovely, big room for 2 (not en suite) and €5 each for the best breakfast
Tomar is a great place and well worth stopping for a couple of days to visit the monastery, etc or go to Fatima for the day - 1 hour on the bus
Great Medieval restaurant which apparently does a pilgrims menu (we found out on leaving)
Train back to Lisbon. 2 hours. €10
Home
Watch out for part 2, Tomar to Porto in March
Had a great time. It was very quiet, we never saw any other pilgrims, the weather was OK - a couple of rainy days but mainly dry/sunny/17 degrees and the route was well marked. A few cafes/bars were closed but people were happy to open their accommodation for us.
For the first few days we stayed in Lisbon near Railway Station Santa Apolonia
Day 1. Lisbon Cathedral to Sacavem. 8 miles
Train back to Lisbon. Hourly, €1.25
Day 2. Train to Sacavem. Walk to Alverca do Ribatejo. 10 miles
Train back to Lisbon. €1.55
Day 3. Train to Alverca. Walk to Castanheira. 10 miles
Train back to Lisbon €2.15
Last part of walk was along a busy road with barriers. May have been better to carry on to Carregado (1.5 miles) where there is a cafe next to station
Day 4. Train to Castanheira. Walk to Azambuja. 8 miles
Stayed at Ouro Hotel. €40 for a double room with breakfast. Clean and modern
There is a long road leading to Azambuja with a busy truck stop cafe at the start of it and a fish restaurant half way (expensive). We had a 3 course meal at Ouro at the end of the road for €7.50 with wine which did the job!
Day 5. Azambuja - Porto de Muge. 10 miles
Stayed at the delightful Quinta da Marchanta €15 each. Room in a large country house to ourselves
Decent cafe/bar round the corner 5 minutes away (not in Brierley book)
Day 6. Porto - Santarem. 10 miles
Stayed at the Hotel Vitoria. €45 for a double room but €38 if you book it on booking.com
Not great and a long way from the station but a fantastic restaurant just round the corner. Brasao da Cidade
Day 7. Santarem - Vale de Figuera. 7 miles
Unfortunately, St James Gate at Porta do Sol was locked so we had to walk back into town so it was probably nearer 10 miles
Train back to Santarem. €1.40. Taxi to hotel €5
Another night at Vitoria
Day 8. Taxi to railway station. €5. Train to Vale de Figuera. Walk to Azinhaga. 8 miles
Stayed at Casa de Azzancha. Well signposted. It was closed but a quick phone call to the lovely Helena and 10 minutes later she arrived and opened it for us. €20 per person in a 4 bed room with great breakfast. Beer in fridge and honesty box. Cafes and bars nearby
Yellow arrows seemed a bit vague today and we walked further than planned
Day 9. Azinhaga - Golega. 5 miles
Stayed at Albergue Solo Duro. Private 4 bed room with sheets, etc. €15 per person with simple breakfast
Well recommended
Plenty of nice bars in town
Day 10. Golega - Atalaia. 7 miles
Casa do Patriarca. €40 for a beautiful double room with breakfast in another magnificent house
Bar and restaurant (a bit pricey) nearby
Again, the owners were not on site but a quick phone call and all was sorted
Day 11. Atalaia - Tomar. 12 miles
Should have ignored yellow arrows - they took us on a big loop, still on busy roads. Just follow railway line. We saw a sign for Tomar saying 7 km and we must have walked double that!
Stayed at Conde de Ferreira Palace. A lovely old farmhouse with super friendly owners
€30 for a lovely, big room for 2 (not en suite) and €5 each for the best breakfast
Tomar is a great place and well worth stopping for a couple of days to visit the monastery, etc or go to Fatima for the day - 1 hour on the bus
Great Medieval restaurant which apparently does a pilgrims menu (we found out on leaving)
Train back to Lisbon. 2 hours. €10
Home
Watch out for part 2, Tomar to Porto in March