Out of the seven main Camino de Santiago routes I’d say theVia de La Platais the toughest route. First of all, because it’s the longest route. Second, because distances between towns are very long sometimes you walk 20-25km though nothing which means you have to carry a lot of wate...
Camino Ways Map Camino Ways Camino Portugués 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 Fis...
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.
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 known as the Portuguese Coastal route. This route is well-signposted, and there are ...
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...
Santiago de Compostela is a city in A Coruna provincia (province) and the capital of the comunidad autonoma (autonomous community) of Galicia in northwestern Spain.
Camino Portugués: Full Walk: Lisbon to Santiago Walk to Santiago through a lesser travelled side of Portugal, on the Camino Portugués central route. From £3,215.00 Grade Comfort More Info Type Pilgrimages 8 Days 1 Reviews Camino Portugués: Stage 4: Porto to Tui Cross the border...
This part of Portugal’s Camino de Santiago coastal route is known for its seafood, in particular its oysters and scallops. Wash it down with the local Albarino wine for a true gastronomic delight. Cultural Heritage One of the most significant highlights along this variant of the Camino is...
Take a journey on the world-famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes through Spain, France and Portugal!Our Camino Plannershave a wealth of experience and have been planning walking and cycling holidays on the Way for our loyal customers for more than 15 years. At Follow The Camino, our ex...
This coastal variation of the Portuguese Camino will take you from Porto to Santiago de Compostela via the romantic medieval cities north of Portugal and Galiza. Accompanied by awesome ocean views, this tour offers an exciting and convenient way to discover the medieval Camino's history as a pilg...