A route full of history, culture and traditions!
The Portuguese Camino de Santiago, also called “Way to Santiago” or “St. James Way”, starts in Porto and enters Galicia via the City of Tui. In Portugal the cities of Porto, Barcelos, Ponte de Lima and Valença do Minho are some of the highlights of the journey.
In Tui, the Cathedral offers the pilgrims a large but intimate place for reflection. Continuing along the route we come to las Gándaras de Budiño (O Porriño), an environmental paradise. In the Province of Pontevedra historical heritage becomes the major attraction. The town of Padrón, steeped in legends, reveals the origins of the Jacobean traditions as do O Santiaguiño do Monte (where Saint James preached) and Iria Flavia, home of the Bishop Teodomiro the discoverer of the Apostle’s tomb.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Walk through a thousand years of history on the worlds’ grandest historical and religious trail, retracing the steps of countless pilgrims.
- Discover the historic city centre of Porto, a World Heritage site, and indulge in the combination of ancient and contemporary architecture.
- Explore the Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architecture of Santiago de Compostela, classified by UNESCO as World Heritage.
- Relish in the rich and varied gastronomy of Northern Portugal and Galicia, accompanied by locally produced wines.
- Enjoy the sounds of nature and exquisite beauty, and witness age-old traditions when walking through the Portuguese countryside.
Itinerário
→ (18 km / 11,1 Miles)The day starts crossing the river Neiva, by a medieval bridge just before the village of Balugães. This is a day of rural roads, and a magnificent journey until reaching Ponte de Lima, where you will be dazzled by the stunning landscape.→ Accommodation: Country Hotel 3* → Meals: Breakfast