Portuguese Camino routes – explained
Figuring out the many routes of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago might be confusing for first-time pilgrims. Over the recent years I’ve walked all the routes many of them more …
Figuring out the many routes of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago might be confusing for first-time pilgrims. Over the recent years I’ve walked all the routes many of them more …
Planning a long walking route can be overwhelming especially if it’s your first Camino. We’ve walked every route of the Portuguese Camino more than once and have a lot of …
The Portuguese Camino from Porto has 2 main routes: Central and Coastal. The Central Route and the Coastal Route are very different trails. They split at Se Cathedral in Porto …
The walking stage from Vila do Conde to Rates connects the Litoral and Coastal routes with the Central Route of the Camino de Santiago route from Porto. It’s one of …
The walking route from Caminha to Valença offers a perfect opportunity to combine the Coastal and the Central Routes of the Camino de Santiago from Porto. You get to walk …
The Litoral Way or Senda Litoral is an unofficial route of the Portuguese Camino that starts in Porto and goes along the coast to Vigo. The route is spectacular: incredible …
The cost of walking the Camino Portuguese is dependent on many factors that we will discuss here. Costs add up while walking the Camino de Santiago because it is a …
The Coastal Route is one of the trails of the Portuguese Camino from Porto. The total distance of the route is 274 km/170 mi. It starts in Porto and goes …
Tui is a Spanish town on the Central Route of the Portuguese Camino, one of the most popular Camino de Santiago routes. It’s situated 117 km/72,7 mi from Santiago de …