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Portuguese Coastal Camino – The final 100kms
Beginning in Baiona, Spain, this eight-day pilgrimage is the perfect taste of the Portuguese Way, also known as the ‘Friendly Way’. The 110-kilometre journey will see you walking the Camino alongside golden beaches and through Galicia’s serene, enchanted forests, eventually joining pilgrims from all over the world as they arrive at Santiago de Compostela’s famous…
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Cycling the Portuguese Way
Cycle the full length of the Portuguese Way from the cultured streets of Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela. Follow Portugal’s winding rivers and green valleys through to the verdant landscapes of Galicia, taking in cities like the medieval Ribeira of Porto and historic Coimbra along the way.
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Cycling the Portuguese Way
Ready for a cycling pilgrimage that you’ll remember forever? Spend eight days riding the Portuguese Way from Porto to Santiago de Compostela, soaking up the food, culture and landscapes that make this part of the world so special. Featuring cosy accommodations, traditional meals and plenty of local wine, this journey is a must-do for any…
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Portuguese Way with Spiritual Variant
Take the path infinitely less travelled and mix things up along the Portuguese Way. This detour between Pontevedra and Padron is known as the Spiritual Variant and sees you deviate to catch a boat along the same waterway that delivered the body of St James to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It’s a unique pilgrim…
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Portugal Coastal Camino as a Family
Beginning in Baiona, Spain, this eight-day pilgrimage is the perfect taste of the Portuguese Way, also known as the ‘Friendly Way’. With plenty of beautiful swimming beaches and fascinating historical sights and cultural interactions, it’s a great way to get the family outdoors on a holiday together. And it’s very likely, the kids may just…
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Portuguese Inland Way – The final 100kms
Beginning just over 100 kilometres shy of Santiago, in the town of Tui, this 8-day pilgrimage follows the final leg of the Camino Portuguese, also known as the ‘Friendly Way’.
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Portuguese Inland Way
Follow the inland variant of the Portuguese Way from Porto to Santiago de Compostela, taking in historic towns, flowing rivers and pristine forests as you go.
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Portuguese Inland Way
Follow in the centuries-old footsteps of pilgrims along the Camino de Santiago through Portugal, beginning in unforgettable Lisbon and finishing outside the famous Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
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Portuguese Coastal Way
Walk the full Portuguese Way from the cultured cobblestones of Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela’s revered cathedral. Along the way you’ll see the rural villages of Portugal and Spain as well as Porto – yes, the home of port wine – and Coimbra, Portugal’s most magical university town.
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Portuguese Coastal Camino – The final 100kms
Beginning in Baiona, Spain, this eight-day pilgrimage is the perfect taste of the Portuguese Way, also known as the ‘Friendly Way’. The 110-kilometre journey will see you walking the Camino alongside golden beaches and through Galicia’s serene, enchanted forests, eventually joining pilgrims from all over the world as they arrive at Santiago de Compostela’s famous…