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...
Any part of Europe that became a route to Santiago de Compostela is transformed by the pilgrims that go through it. On a bike tour in this region you’ll pedal through villages where traditions and customs have been preserved for generations. The influence of Roman, Moorish, and Christian civ...
Portuguese Coastal Way to Santiago walking holiday. Walk along sandy beaches and through historical towns, from €1140 - €1350 (15 days) ex flights.
Walk the last 100km of the Camino Portugués pilgrimage route (1 review) Porto to Santiago De Compostela walking holiday From €1190 14 days excluding flights 14 days pilgrimage through Northern Portugal and Spain (1 review) Tui to Santiago de Compostella walk, the Portugese Way From €780...
Bolo de cacois a type of flatbread from the island ofMadeirathat’s made with sweet potato. It looks like a large English muffin, and you can order it lightly toasted with a spread of butter on top. It’s also served with cheese, but a popular way to eat bolo de caco is as part...
Portuguese Way to Santiago; pilgrimage; motivations; religious motivations; spirituality motivations; cultural motivations; ecumenism; places of worship; religious tourism1. Introduction The Santiago Way is a religious pilgrimage route with medieval origins that has become, especially in the last two ...