Hi,
I am Suzette, age 50, a non smoker from Utah in the USA and walking solo, which doesn't sound like a whole lot of fun.
I am hoping to commence walking around April 1st, 2017and be finished by May 5th, 2017. I have never been to Portugal before and this will be my first pilgrimage.
If possible to camp along the route, I am game to do some camping but If not then never mind.
Thanks and happy trails.....
Olá Suzette !
Wild camping in forbidden in Portugal but there are some campings around.
I assume, due to the duration of your stay in Portugal that you intend to start in Lisbon.
I have camped a lot in Portugal and Spain but can tell you that lots of campingsites are far off the caminho.
I have been on the municipal campingsite in Vila Franca de Xira-look at a Portuguese map or in
John Brierley's guide where that is ! To get there is a small detour from the waymarked path
Furthermore the municipal camping in Golegã which is almost in the center.
Other campings south of Porto are far away from the caminho, most of the time nearby the Atlantic coast.
Out of Porto, northwards along the coast between Matosinhos and Vila do Conde is the Orbitur camping in Angeiras and just two kms before Vila do Conde is another one where my wife and I stayed once.
If you choose for the coastal caminho from Porto you will meet some campings among others in Vila Praia de Ãncora-small detour-and in Spain in Mougas next to the albergue.
These are the camping sites we know and on most of them we stayed.
Santiago has a camping called Monte Gozo which is on the last stage of the camino Francès as I am informed. I have never been there.
Google "camping in Portugal and Galicia and you will find more information but you also will see that the caminho and camping do not really cope
Bom caminho