Walk the Camino Portuguese from Porto to Santiago in the spirit of the old pilgrims and explore stunning landscapes.
This way is perfect for those who want to avoid the crowd. Traditionally starting in the city of Lisbon, the Camino Portuguese heads north following the Atlantic coast of Portugal and Spain. Walking through these two countries is a unique opportunity to learn about the two cultures and to discover the food and landscapes in this region.
Look forward to a pilgrimage through stunning scenery and rich cultural heritage!
The Camino Portugues became an extremely popular route when the country became independent in the 12th Century. Today, it is believed to be the route with the most cultural and architectural curiosities. The Portuguese Way begins in Lisbon and crosses the Alentejo and the central and northern regions of Portugal. Then it enters Spain, towards Tui, and continues to the North of Galicia and on to the city of Santiago de Compostela.
This walking holiday explores the Camino Portugues, or Portuguese Way, of the iconic Camino de Santiago de Compostela. This Camino, which was used by Queen Isabel of Portugal in the 13th Century, heads north following the Atlantic coast of Portugal and Spain. The Camino Portugues gently winds along ancient paths, running through woodlands, farmlands, vineyards and historic towns. Every day during the walk you’re guaranteed scenic views and local gastronomic delights. This section requires a reasonable level of fitness. However, it’s a highly rewarding walk that includes numerous cultural highlights.
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