Porto Muge

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
536.2
Altitude
10

Valada

3.60

Porto Muge

13.00

Omnias

Services
Bar
Yes

One bar and some picnic spots in town. Recognizable for the large bridge that crosses the river.

At the end of town, the paved road gives way to a rural farm road. It is a clear path all the way to Omnias.

Notice

Stock up on water here, 13+ km of nothing ahead!

City Map

Comments

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Public toilet after bridge, but no paper there. Bring some yourself if needed.

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There are public toilets just as you enter porto de muge (varying cleanliness!) with a sign saying last water for 13jm, but there’s a cafe (if it’s opening hours) and a public tap in muge itself, so you can fill up there.

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with great sadness have to inform that one of the best hosts on the camino, our lovely friend paula menezes de castro passed away on feb.16,2022. she found her last rest at valada cemetery, directly on the camino.
her quinta da burra is closed.

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The subject field didn’t work properly - the name of the Paula’s farm stay is called Quinta da Burra. You can find it on google easily enough

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So glad I read the above. Welcoming Hosts and a magnificent stay. This is a find. I'm on my seventh Camino and really can't think of anyplace nicer. Paula speaks perfect English so don't hesitate to call her and make a reservation. Thank you Paula for a fabulous remembrance.

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QUINTA DA BURRA-as previous comment, a lovely place to stay. Paula welcomes you with a big smile, tea or fresh orange juice and an offer to wash your clothes. Her place is lovely as is she. Dinner was simple but good and breakfast is filling. All you need for a night on the Camino is here.

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Paula is everything ppl say and more. She is generous with her time and makes you feel at home. She has two dogs that roam freely and many street rescue dogs on site. She charges 20 euros for the stay with breakfast and her lovely dinner is pay-what-you-can. It’s rustic and peaceful. Highly recommended!

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Merchanta is also worth considering for welcoming accommodation. It has a higher price than most, but has a swimming pool and is a beautiful quinta.

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Highly recommended to sleep here, best place, Paula is such a nice person. Best acommodation, huge dinner, fresh juice for breakfest and you also have to make min. Two sandwiches for your camino. :D open for all pilgrims, who come, so don't worry, if you are late, as we were. Stay cost 20 E, dinner donation. You can wash your things there.

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For some reason this is not listed under accommodation but it’s 1km further than the Casa do Rio and it’s an oasis. Paula the owner is a retired architect and undertook a massive renovation project of an old rundown farmhouse. She is warm, friendly, helpful. She cooks dinner for you, and you pay whatever you want. She’ll wash your clothes for you for free and make sandwiches for you to take on the Camino the next day. Wish I could stay here for a week.