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. This video cannot be played because of a tec...
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Portuguese Camino - Tui to Santiago Activities: self guided walk Accommodation: hotel Duration: 8Days Grading: Moderate From:$1690 AUD View Trip Portugal The Full Portuguese Way Cycle Activities: self guided cycle Accommodation: b&b, hotel Duration: 16Days Grading: Moderate to Challenging From:...
For many pilgrims, the Camino Portuguese is more spiritually connected to the Camino than any other way. The Camino is all about the apostle St James, and Portugal, it is said, is where he first preached. It is also believed that his final journey to Santiago was via Portugal when his ...
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The seven main Camino de Santiago routes There areseven main routesof St.James; Camino Frances (the French Way), Camino Portugués (the Portuguese Way), Camino del Norte (the Northern Way), Camino Primitivo (the Original Way), Via de la Plata (the Silver Way), Camino Inglés (the English...
From Tui to Santiago on the Portuguese Way 117.7km 8days Comfort Starting From €639 Moderate Read Moreinfo about the Camino Full Camino Frances 771.1km 36days Comfort Starting From €3323 Moderate plus Read Moreinfo about the Camino Why Follow The Camino?
Portuguese people seem in general to be lovely, but definitely try to learn some of the language, it goes a long way! 5. The Coast - Unlike the Camino de Santiago, there are two ways to walk the Camino Portugués. Once you reach Porto, after the first three sections, you can choose...
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People choose one of the Camino de Santiago routes based on various criteria, the most common being ease of access, weather, landscape and how busy it is. For example, the first section of the Camino Frances can be quite mountainous, most of the Portuguese Coastal Way is close to the sea...