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Just completed the Camino Portugese Lisbon - Santiago. I stayed in new accomadation opened this year Santarem Hostel in Santarem Casa da Tia Guida in Golega and Casa Familia Vidal in Vilarinho. Would recommend all three
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Hallo to you,I am interested in the Camino Portugese.Can you send me information on the route and accommodation please.Are there any websites on it.My email address is:kogga@webmail.co.za
Thanks - Johann Pretorius from South Africa
 
To be complete we had a great experience last night at albergue Hilálaro in Seradelo, just outside Mealhada (first stop after Coimbra) A comfortable place to be with all facilities like good rooms, pilgrimmenu and free wifi .
 
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Me Fein said:
Just completed the Camino Portugese Lisbon - Santiago. I stayed in new accomadation opened this year Santarem Hostel in Santarem Casa da Tia Guida in Golega and Casa Familia Vidal in Vilarinho. Would recommend all three
Bom Caminho

Does anyone know how many spaces are available at Casa Familia Vidal? I'll be starting the Camino Portugues from Porto in a couple of weeks, so doing my last minute planning!
 
I think I've managed to answer my own question!

I found an online source which suggests that it has seven places.
 
Albertinho said:
To be complete we had a great experience last night at albergue Hilálaro in Seradelo, just outside Mealhada (first stop after Coimbra) A comfortable place to be with all facilities like good rooms, pilgrimmenu and free wifi .
Hello Albert! I'm glad that you liked to stay here in Mealhada!
Albergue de Peregrinos da Mealhada is a private albergue specially made for Santiago de Compostela's pilgrims of the Caminho Português. We have space for 18 people and our rate is 10€. We also have rooms in our complex and small appartments.
Besides that we have washing machine, manual washing tank, kitchen, free wi-fi, bar and cafe and a restaurant where pilgrims can have dinner and breakfast.
Hope to hear news from you when you arrive in Santiago!
Greeting for you and your wife!
Diogo
 
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