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Portia1 said:You could have your hotel/hostal in Porto call as well--though if it is crowded for the summer, a last minute call might not get you what you want. This is a beautiful walk for your first day. And the gentleman who runs D'Areia is delightful and kind.
mikevasey said:The link for the new albergue ishttps://www.facebook.com/alberguesaojosederibamar, I have just noticed from the little information they provide that it could be only a summer albergue, the rest of the year it goes to another use, there are a few albergues on the Camino Del Norte like this.
Miranet said:Hi Mark,
We took a bus out to Matosinhos last week. Nr 500 leaves from Praça Liberdade (at least every 10mins) and takes around 30-40min following the riverside. It was nice to see the surroundings and less of a turn down than a metro might be.
Also a friend of mine walked an alternative route: he walked along the riverside out of town and loved it. It means an additional 10km for the day though. If you feel you can do it and feel it is important for you to walk, I'm quite sure you would enjoy the walk along the river side to Matosinhos.
Bon camino,
Mira
Diogo92 said:I would consider for you to take the advice from mikevasey, and stay in the Albergue of Póvoa de Varzim which is not open a long time ago, and it has perfect conditions. And if you're going by foot, be aware of the Trucks
Best Regards
Diogo
Mark2012 said:How is the Camino going for you? If you were in Matosinhos last week, you must have walked quite a distance since then. And how has the weather been???
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