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Valença to Santiago

ritopaxi

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Bom dia

Next week I will start the Camino portugues from Valença to Santiago. It's my 4 th time in the Camino but this time my family is coming with me, including 3 kids (10, 12 and 14) and my mum who is 64.

I need your help with 2 things:

. Can we get credenciales inValença? Or better buy them in Lisbon before we leave?
. I imagine some days we will not get places in albergues, since we are walking in July and we will be on the slow side as kids and mum have a slower pace - is there a list of alternative places, pensiones and such were we can stay on the way?

So grateful for the help!

Burn camino all!!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
In Valenca do Minho you can get a Credencial in the pilgrim albergue Sao Teotonio. See their address and more here.

After the albergue walking north towards Tui on the camino from Valenca do Minho, which was the old frontier, you pass through a spendid a 17thc fortress designed by Vauban and then cross the river Minho on the 19th c International bridge designed by the firm of Eiffel. The view to Tui as the lights come on at dusk is splendid! Within the fortress the camino passes through the garden of the pousada/hotel Sao Teotonio which is named after the same saint as the albergue. Stop at their outdoor bar to sip a coffee or more, relax and admire that panoramic view.

Bom caminho to you and your family!
 
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You need to look through the resources section of this site, for the coastal Portuguese. My list of places used a couple of years ago should be on there.
 
thank you so much for the answers! we are almost ready to go a few more days and we're off *** buen camino everyone!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
As you walk through more and bigger towns, you shouldn't have a problem finding a place to sleep. However, places like Porriño only have a handful of hotels, hostels and/or pensiones, so, depending on your family's walking abilities I would consider booking ahead (booking.com or hotels.com).

Buen Camino
 

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