This way connects Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela, through Santarém, Coimbra, Oporto, Barcelos, Ponte de Lima, Valença de Minho, Tui, Pontevedra and Padrón.It is the route of pilgrimage most used in Portugal.
Start: In Faro
Lenght: approximately 951km
Stages: more than 50 (depending on the chosen level of accessibility)
It travels through beautiful kilometres of nature and patrimony from Viseu to Santiago de Compostela, passing through Lamego, Peso da Régua, Chaves, Verin and from there through Via de Prata. Perfect natural framing.
Start: In Viseu
Lenght: approximately 467km
Stages: more than 24 (depending on the chosen level of accessibility)
Spectacular coastal route through the cities of Porto, Póvoa de Varzim, Viana do Castelo, Caminha, A Guarda, Baiona, Vigo, Redondela, Caldas de Reis and Padrón until reaching to Santiago de Compostela. A Path that grows in an unstoppably way due to its beauty.
Start: In Oporto
Lenght: approximately 302km
Stages: approximately 15
Begins in Salamanca and where in 1737 Diego de Torres Villarroel walked for the first time. In Portugal begins in Almeida and pass by Lamego, Amarante, Guimarães, Braga, Ponte de Lima, Rubiães.From Tui it goes to Santiago through the Inner Portuguese Way.
Start: In Salamanca
Lenght: approximately 633km
Stages: more than 32 (depending on the chosen level of accessibility)
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Os Caminhos
There are several pilgrimage routes from Portugal to Santiago de Compostela. The Inner Way is born in the Portuguese Algarve and continues through Évora, Castelo Branco, Vila Real and Chaves. It crosses the oldest demarcated wine region in the world …