O Caminho de Santiago Português parte de Lisboa e percorre 609 km através de Portugal de sul a norte até cruzar para a Galiza e chegar a Santiago de Compostela. Com 25 etapas, é a segunda rota mais popular depois do Caminho Francês.
Desde Lisboa o peregrino atravessa paisagens variadas: as colinas do Alentejo, os vinhedos do Ribatejo, a histórica cidade universitária de Coimbra, e a vibrante cidade do Porto. Após cruzar o rio Minho em Tui, entra na Galiza para as últimas etapas.
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Stage 1 of the Portuguese Way. 34.2km.
Stage 2 of the Portuguese Way. 20.0km.
Stage 3 of the Portuguese Way. 33.0km.
Stage 4 of the Portuguese Way. 30.7km.
Stage 5 of the Portuguese Way. 31.3km.
Stage 6 of the Portuguese Way. 31.7km.
Stage 7 of the Portuguese Way. 22.7km.
Stage 8 of the Portuguese Way. 26.1km.
Stage 9 of the Portuguese Way. 11.3km.
Stage 10 of the Portuguese Way. 24.8km.
Stage 11 of the Portuguese Way. 23.5km.
Stage 12 of the Portuguese Way. 15.8km.
Stage 13 of the Portuguese Way. 28.8km.
Stage 14 of the Portuguese Way. 19.0km.
Stage 15 of the Portuguese Way. 15.1km.
Stage 16 of the Portuguese Way. 26.5km.
Stage 17 of the Portuguese Way. 28.1km.
Stage 18 of the Portuguese Way. 34.5km.
Stage 19 of the Portuguese Way. 17.4km.
Stage 20 of the Portuguese Way. 19.1km.
Stage 21 of the Portuguese Way. 31.9km.
Stage 22 of the Portuguese Way. 19.8km.
Stage 23 of the Portuguese Way. 21.1km.
Stage 24 of the Portuguese Way. 18.6km.
Stage 25 of the Portuguese Way. 24.4km.
Rota
Muitos peregrinos começam a partir do Porto (230 km), uma opção popular que permite obter a Compostela. É ideal para peregrinos que procuram uma experiência internacional, combinando cultura portuguesa e galega.
9 albergues gratuitos nesta rota