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What is the cost of completing the Camino Portuguese?

BrookeChook

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Have completed all of Camino Frances 2013
I am looking at walking the CP next year late August and am wondering what an approximate cost would be to walk this in Euros or Aust Dollars. Including food and accommodation. I Would be looking at mainly staying in the Albergues.
Also are there albergues or hostels in most towns along the CP?
And lastly do you know what percentage of the route is on hard surface road and how much is on dirt tracks?
 
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Starting in Lisbon, i dont know, but starting in Porto: If you walk the stages from, lets say, Brierleys guidebook (not a must, using a guidebook), you will always find an albergue, municipal or private. Prices will be from donativo to aprox 10 euros.

I believe that if you walk from Porto to Vila do Conde (the first day allong the coast out of Porto) there is no albergue in Vila do Conde. So you would have to find a b&b, hotel ect.
Of course this will be more expensive then an albergue (25-35), but avoiding to walk out of the centre of Porto to Vilarinho is well worth it. That walk is awfull an can be pretty dangerous and i dont say that quickly! Please dont do this, or at least take a bus/metro out of the city.

Portugal for food and drinks is (much) cheaper then Spain, but i think if you calculate aprox 30-35 euros per day for breakfast lunch dinner, some drinks and a bed you should be fine.
A coffee allong the way in Portugal can be as cheap as 0,60 cents. In Spain 1 euro is average i think.

Then a percentage of road walking? Pfjew, i could not put a number on that. For me it was not enough to get annoyed by. I guess thats the most important thing (?).
Maybe somebody else can put a number on it. I did find some of the road walking dangerous, now and then, but i also thought this about the Frances now and them.
 
I am looking at walking the CP next year late August and am wondering what an approximate cost would be to walk this in Euros or Aust Dollars. Including food and accommodation. I Would be looking at mainly staying in the Albergues.
Also are there albergues or hostels in most towns along the CP?
And lastly do you know what percentage of the route is on hard surface road and how much is on dirt tracks?
We walked Lisbon to Santiago last year with an average costsof about €50 per day.

The costs of living in Portugal are far lower than in Spain. Sometimes you'll find an albergue, sometimes a hostal
On the Lisbon to Porto leg you can stay at cheap places like the volontairy firebrigades bombeiros volontarios, the schoolcampus in Cernache and the casa Diosecana just outside Oliveira de Azameis

On the Porto Santiago leg there is casa da Fernanda in Vitorino dos Piaes between Barcelos and Ponte de Lima where yourstay and food is donative.

There is a lot of information because your question appeared earlier on this forum. Just read back you have time enough as you mention you will walk next year.

Enjoy this forum and bom caminho
 
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