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Portuguese coastal Way
One of the ways that most is increasing in the last few years, the Portuguese Coastal Way attracts more and more pilgrims and visitors because it combines the experience of the way with the most famouse products and places of Galicia: withe beaches, seefood and albariño wine. ...
Portuguese Way from Tui on 6 stages at rural tourism houses
The Portuguese Way, still booming, is proving to be a great discovery, as more than 8000 pilgrims are now opting for this route.With this package, we take you on a journey through the final stages of the Camino Portugués. We start from Tui, a discreet gem of Galicia, and traverse the southern region of Galicia, a land of art and wine.All of this fo...
Portuguese Way from Tui on 6 stages in hotels / guest house
Still relatively unknown to many, the Portuguese Way is the chosen route for nearly 8000 pilgrims each year. It remains a less crowded path, allowing you to enjoy it even during the peak pilgrim seasons.The first references to this route date back to the 12th century, following Portugal's independence. The Camino followed the ancient Roman roads an...
Bono Iacobus Portugese Way
From the main Portuguese population centers (Lisbon, Porto, Braga, or Coimbra), the Portuguese set off on their pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, giving rise to the current Portuguese Way.This route began to regain popularity in the late 20th century when it was properly signposted and adapted for future pilgrims. It has now become the second m...
Portuguese Way from Porto
The Portuguese way used to go over the ancient roman paths and it suposed a connection during political and social dispersion. Nowadays, the Portuguese Way is the route that more curiosity aroses and it is worthy. Beautyful cities, soft landscapes, good weather and a gentle path. We invite you to do the last 6 stages. From Tui as Starti...
Portuguese Way by bike from Porto
From now on, you will no longer be a pilgrim, but a "bicigrino". That's because the Camino de Santiago can be traveled not only on foot but also by bike. Cycling is a wonderful alternative that allows you to cover longer stages without sacrificing the landscapes.This route starts in Porto, enters Galicia through the town of Tui, and joins the Coast...