Coimbra 7/255km

Capital city of Portugal in 12-13 century. Quite a hilly town with nice buildings and lot of tourists. The accommodation (18e) was nice, the check in little bit confusing. There was nobody there and 5Weiterlesen
Capital city of Portugal in 12-13 century. Quite a hilly town with nice buildings and lot of tourists. The accommodation (18e) was nice, the check in little bit confusing. There was nobody there and 5Weiterlesen
800 I can walk again! So I took the way to the railway station in Caxarias: not very nice walk, mostly on paved roads, some with lot of traffic. And this with the totally irrespective PortugueseWeiterlesen
I woke up quite late and stayed in the hotel until 10. Then I went to the bus station and bought a ticket to Fátima (4e). Than I waited in a cafe - had some coffee, orange juice, lemonade, ice cream,Weiterlesen
In the morning I felt better, but after the long walking on paved roads I've got big painful bloody blisters on both my feet. So I decided to make a small break. First I wanted to go by bus to Fatima,Weiterlesen
I couldn't sleep because of the heat, barking dogs, muscle pain and blisters. Took some painkillers but it didn't seem to help much. Eventually I felt asleep and slept well, waking up at 645 - sameWeiterlesen
I slept well (despite the barking dogs). After small breakfast I've got my stamp, paid for the night (20+5e) and set off for Santarém - again 15km through tomato fields as well as some vineyards. InWeiterlesen
700 Not very pleasant walk along the train line on either paved or dirty roads. Nothing to buy on the way (at least there were some blackberries) until Azambuja (17km), where I bought some drinks andWeiterlesen
Yesterday I was afraid where I shall stay tonight, on booking.com I have find only an expensive hotel room for 70e and the only one alberque was 2 km after Granja, too early to stay here. So I calledWeiterlesen
700 the first 8 km wasn't very nice walking on busy narrow streets,. Than came Parque das Nações (Expo 98) with nice trail along the river Tejo. Unfortunately all cafes were still closed, so anotherWeiterlesen