Walk & Bike the Camino : self-guided/guided walking and bike tours along the Camino de Santiago. From Lourdes, le Puy, St Jean Pied de Port, Lectoure...
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most famous pilgrimages in Christianity and a network of routes across western Europe, all of which lead to the purported tomb of St. James the Greater in Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain.
Paul from Walks in Spain arranged our Portugal coast Camino - it was simply amazing! Five of us walked together and Paul’s organisation of the self guided Camino was sensational. Best of all were the incredible hotel facilities and ambiance at the end of each day! Written July 7, 2...
View Tour Moderate–Difficult Hike + Walk Tour in Portugal, Spain The Way to Santiago, or St. James Way, is an ancient route that has been sojourned by many. There is not just one way, but several, all with the final destination of the cathedral of Santiago de…About...
The coastal variation of the Portuguese Camino takes you from Porto to Santiago de Compostela on a bike tour by the medieval and romantic cities of the north of Portugal and Galiza.
The Camino de Santiago routes in Portugal are known as the Camino Portugues or the Portuguese Way of Saint James, (the Portugues and English). They are not one route but three routes through Portugal into Spain finishing in Santiago de Compostela. ...
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The mainCamino PortugueseRoute starts in Lisbon, but most pilgrims start walking in Porto, although there are many other Camino Routes in Portugal. From Porto, it is clearly waymarked all the way to Santiago. From Porto, this is one of the shorter Camino Routes at about 230km, and it is...
The Camino Portugués (Caminho Português in Portuguese) is the route from Portugal to Santiago de… Read More Camino de Muxía The Camino de Muxía is sort of an alternative epilogue to the Camino. It starts… Read More Camino de Fisterra The Camino de Fisterra is, to many, th...
In both Spain and Portugal – as in much of Europe – drinking wine is not about appearing sophisticated or knowledgeable. It is as natural as eating and a conduit to embracing those around you. About pilgrimage The Camino de Santiago arrows offer reassurance to pilgrims that they're on the...