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  1. Distance: About 143 km. • Lisboa. • Vila Franca de Xira. • Azambuja. • Santarém. • Monsanto. • Fatima. Duration: 5 days. The Tagus Route begins in Parque das Naçoes, Lisbon. The starting point has a mark at the beginning, which is a few feet south from ‘Pala do Siza’ near Portugal's pavilion.

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    • Different Routes of The Camino de Fatima
    • How Long Is The Fatima route?
    • Is The Camino Well-Marked?
    • How Popular Is The Caminho de Fatima?
    • Is There A Credential (Pilgrim’s Passport)?
    • Do I Get A Certificate For Completing The Camino de Fatima?
    • Are There Albergues on The route?
    • When Is The Best Time For Walking?
    • Luggage Transfer
    • Can I Combine The Camino de Fatima with The Camino de Santiago?

    Several Camino de Fatima routes lead to the Sanctuary. The two most popular routes are the Camino de Fatima from Lisbon and the route from Porto. One of the Camino de Fatima routes coincides with the Portuguese Camino from Lisbon. The first stages are the same. Later, in Santarem, the routes split. The Fatima route goes to the Sanctuary de Fatima. ...

    The distance from Lisbon to Fatima is 157 km/97,5 mi. It takes 5-7 days to complete. The distance from Porto to Fatima is 228 km/141 mi. One needs 10-14 days to complete the walk. The distance from Santiago de Compostela to Fatima is 468 km/290 mi. It takes 3-4 weeks to complete.

    The Camino de Fatima is traditionally marked with blue arrows. Some routes are marked better. We walked to Fatima from Lisbon and the route was marked with yellow (the Camino de Santiago) and blue arrows. I walked the Portuguese Camino from Porto several times and saw blue arrows pointing in the opposite direction. As for the route from Porto to Fa...

    Outside the 13th of May when many people come to the Sanctuary (many walk from nearby towns, take a train, or drive) the route is not busy. It’s a perfect route if you’re looking for a solitary walk I’d compare it withwalking the Via de la Plata. I saw most of the people on the route from Santiago to Porto.

    If you walk the Camino de Santiago you can use the same credential for collecting stamps on the Fatima route. You can get your credential at Se Cathedral in Lisbon. It’s possible to get a special credential for the Camino de Fatima. You can get it at the headquarters of the National Culture Centre in Lisbon (Rua António Maria Cardoso 68) or request...

    No, there is no certificate like the Compostela for completing the route to Fatima. You can get a stamp on your credential.

    There are very few albergues on the route from Lisbon to Fatima. The same goes for the part from Porto to Fatima. Every couple of stages there is an albergue (public or private) usually in bigger places e.g. Santarem, Fatima, Coimbra, Porto. The part from Santiago to Porto has many albergues because it coincides with the Portuguese Camino, one of t...

    The Camino can be walked year round but in our experience, the spring from mid-April to mid-June is the best time for walking. The exact month will depend on the route. We walked the part from Lisbon to Fatima at the beginning of May and greatly enjoyed it. It was warm and sunny, not too hot, and the fields were covered in flowers. I wouldn’t recom...

    The Camino de Fatima is not a popular route there are very few companies that offer luggage transfer on the route. You can contact Taxi Templarios or Auto Taxis Leonor. They offer luggage transfer in the Santarem area. As for the route from Santiago to Porto, several companies (Pilbeo, TuiTrans, Correos) offer the service on that stretch. They do t...

    Yes, it’s possible to combine the two pilgrimage routes. You can start in Lisbon, walk to Fatima, and then continue on the Portuguese Camino through Porto to Santiago de Compostela. Both trails begin in Lisbon and follow the same route for the first 96 km till Santarém. In Santarém they split; the Portuguese Camino continues through Golegã to Tomar...

  2. The Guides systematically provide complete information on these routes, with an emphasis on the landscape, heritage, culture and local ambience. They present maps associated with each of the routes, as well as descriptive content about the respective itineraries.

  3. Map 1 – Sights of Fátima. This map highlights the key religious and historical sites across Fatima. From the central Sanctuary area with its iconic basilicas to the homes of the three shepherd children and important apparition sites. The map includes both major attractions and lesser-known sights, ideal for spiritual reflection and tranquillity.

  4. Oct 10, 2021 · We suggest that you consult the map of the Way you intend to walk, which is an essential tool along the route. Pilgrim’s Credentials for the Fátima Walking Routes. Over the centuries, all those who embarked on a pilgrimage to a holy place enjoyed safe conduct to help them through the difficulties of their journey.

  5. The Caminho de Fatima is a pilgrimage route from Lisbon to the Shrine of Fatima. This 142km route follows the Camino de Santiago to Santarem where it then diverts to the Shrine of Fatima.

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  7. Via Lusitana opens new Pilgrim Information Center in Lisbon. The Fátima Walking Routes are a network of religious and cultural itineraries that start at various locations and end at the Sanctuary of Fátima.

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