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Day 7: Freixianda to Fatima

Today was always going to be a hit or miss day. I needed to take a taxi ca. 30km to the start point, I needed to walk 32 kilometers, that turned out to be 35km in a hilly terrain and there was a bus to catch at 16.30. Breakfast was at 8am, and the hotel…
Camino Nascente & Carmelita, Camino Portugues, Portugal, Sticky February 20, 2025March 12, 2025 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 21: Vila Nova de Gaia to Porto

I woke fairly early, showered and packed my stuff. Today is my last day in Portugal, at least for this time, and I am scheduled to fly at 16.00 from Porto, via Lisbon and home to Copenhagen. Breakfast was until 10am, so I went down around 9 am, and ate a leisurely breakfast. I have…
Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 24, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 2 min read

Day 20: Oliveira de Azemeis to Vila Nova de Gaia

Today turned out to be mega stage. I hadn’t decided whether I would walk to Grijo (28km) or just short of Porto in Vila Nova de Gaia, where I was staying my last night in Portugal. Buses run regularly from Grijo to Porto, so I could walk the stage from Grijo to Porto tomorrow. I…
Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 23, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 19: Mourisca do Vouga to Oliveira De Azemeis

Today was going to be a long day. I’d cut 4 -5 kms by taking the train to Mourisca do Vouga and walking back to Agueda, where I spent the night. But I still needed to walk 33 kms to Oliveira de Azemeis. I breakfasted at the hotel, checked out and bought at sandwich to…
Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 22, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 2 min read

Day 18: Sernadelo to Mourisca do Vouga

I’ll remember today for how an 8 minute train journey lasted for over 2 hours. There was no breakfast at the hotel and when I left, my Camino friends had already left. I walked down to the supermarket for a coffee and croissant and bought some bread for todays stage to Agueda. It is a…
Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 21, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 4 min read

Day 17: Coimbra to Sernadelo

I had a lie in until 8 o’clock showered and packed my stuff before an OK breakfast. Today’s stage to Sernadelo was relatively short, 26kms. The stages after Lisbon haven’t been great, not particularly scenic, partly because of the time of year where there is little life in the fields, so everything is a bit…
Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 20, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 16: Condeixa-a-Nova to Coimbra

Despite ten hours sleep, I was tired and just as importantly my legs were tired. Today was a short stage, 18 kms to Coimbra, but it was a hard to get through them. It wasn’t helped by being the most boring stage so far, walking along roads. The stage picked up a bit towards the…
Camino Nascente & Carmelita, Camino Portugues, Portugal, Rota Carmelita, Stage 1 February 19, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 2 min read

Day 15: Ansaio to Condeixa-a-Nova

Another 30 kilometer plus day ahead and I woke up feeling a bit rough – not sure whether it is the wine or all the food. Breakfast didn’t live up to the high standard set by the room and I was on the road just before 9 o’clock, feet and legs not in total agreement…
Camino Nascente & Carmelita, Camino Portugues, Portugal, Rota Carmelita, Stage 1 February 18, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 4 min read

Day 14: Fatima – Freixiande to Ansaio

After the rest day yesterday exploring Fatima, I hoped the my feet and right calf would hold up to 26km. I skipped the first 20 km of Rota Carmelita (between Fatima and Coimbra), when I took a rest day yesterday and today I added 6 more kilometers by taking a taxi to Freixiande. After the…
Camino Nascente & Carmelita, Camino Portugues, Portugal, Rota Carmelita, Stage 1 February 17, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 13: Fatima

Today was supposed to be a short stage, 20 kilometers, and for the first 5 kilometers, a repetition of yesterdays stage. Following yesterday’s tough stage I decided that I would instead, stay in Fatima and visit the Sanctuary of Fátima. The city is the site of a world-renowned Catholic miracle and is visited by more…
Camino Nascente & Carmelita, Camino Nascente Fatima, Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 16, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 2 min read

Day 12: Tomar to Fatima

I was looking forward to today, but the blister on the sole of my foot was a concern given that the stage was probably the most strenuous I would walk this time around, with lots of climbs and descents, and many rocky paths. This stage is also called the Camino Nascente, and covers 31 kms…
Camino Nascente & Carmelita, Camino Nascente Fatima, Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 15, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 2 5 min read

Day 11: Tomar

Today was a planned day off from walking. Tomar was famous for it’s knights, and the Knights Templar Castle, as well as the convent, Convento de Cristo. However there were also more pressing things to do, wash my clothes and pick up something to help the blister under my foot. I slept until 8 o’clock,…
Camino Nascente & Carmelita, Camino Nascente Fatima, Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 14, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 3 min read

Day 10: Golega to Tomar

I’m not exactly sure why, but I slept badly. I woke to see that the swelling on my ankle had subsided, and could feel that the muscle I strained yesterday was stiff but OK. I felt that there was a good chance to walk. I woke at 8 o’clock, and as there wasn’t breakfast, I…
Camino Portugues, Portugal, Stage 1 February 13, 2023October 26, 2024 Comments 0 3 min read
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