Asseiceira

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
469.4
Altitude
92

Grou

1.40

Asseiceira

10.00

Tomar

Services
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes

Your choice of bars in town, and two small shops.

The Road

Keep on the paved road out of town, it will rejoin the N110. From here to Tomar things can get a bit hairy, so be on the lookout for arrows.

Stay on the N110 until the first roundabout at a point where it joins the larger A13; at this point you cross under the A13. Once on the other side, at the roundabout, the basic strategy is to keep straight on uphill (towards the "Zona Industrial") rather than turning right to stay on the N110 (though if you did that you would eventually arrive to Tomar, so don't fret). On your way up the road will level out and cross over the railway which parallels the N110 into Tomar

Immediately after crossing the railway, look to your right for a dirt trail and when you spot it, turn right and follow it. At this point the railway is to your right, and beyond it is the N110. You will pass a few small hamlets strung along the road before rejoining the N110 into Tomar.

City Map
Accommodation in Asseiceira
Municipal

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Completely under construction right now (June 2023)

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We had a nice stay at this little Albergue. 5 beds. Only 10 euro's.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The only choice in the area and, after negotiating the forested hills, it is welcome. Because there are only five beds, I reserved on WhatsApp. The manager will reply and beds are available, give you a code to gain entrance. There is no place to eat in town except a cafe where it’s just sandwiches and may be soup. The mercado is very small so if you’re going to stay here, plan on buying something enroute to prepare at te albergue kitchen (which is quite well stocked).

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Is still a good choice. 🙂

Camino de Sant…

The second cafe, Cafe Moco, on right near town center was very pilgrim friendly. We had a good sandwich and soup.