The Portuguese Way and the Way of Saint James by boat
St. James Way - Casa da Alcacova
Legend holds that St. James's remains were carried by boat from Jerusalem to northern Spain where he was buried on the site of what is now the city of Santiago ...
Camino de Santiago St James way walkers group | Facebook
It is also called the Via Tolosana, a name that follows the Latin convention of the other French routes because it passes through Toulouse, a notable pilgrimage ...
Portuguese Camino Coastal Route : From Porto To Santiago
The route from Porto to Santiago is about 280km (170 miles) long and can be walked in two weeks, although there are options to walk longer or shorter stages.
Camino Route Overviews: Camino Portugués
The route is interesting because it is part of the connecting path between Santiago and Fatima, two of the most important Catholic shrines. The route itself ...
Way of St. James - Padrón Turismo
Several routes of the Way of St. James pass through the municipal district: the Portuguese Way, which presumably already existed in the Early Middle Ages; the ...
Camino de Santiago: the Scenic Portuguese Route - Cosmos Tours
itinerary · ARRIVE IN PORTO, PORTUGAL · PORTO-VALENÇA DO MINHO-TUI, SPAIN-BAIONA · BAIONA-VIGO · VIGO-REDONDELA-PONTEVEDRA · PONTEVEDRA-REDONDELA-PONTEVEDRA.
3 ways to plan a Camino de Santiago hiking pilgrimage
Itinerary one: The Coastal Portuguese Way ... The classic Portuguese Way from Porto is a largely inland option, but there's also a 170-mile ...
Camino de Santiago history and the Compostela - Andaspain
The boat found its way to Padrón, on the Galician coastline in the North-west of Spain. Here the boat was found by some of James´ disciples.
Camino de Santiago St James Way bike tours
Description: This coastal variation of the Portuguese Camino will take you from Porto to Santiago de Compostela via the romantic medieval cities north of ...
Walking the Spiritual Variant of the Portuguese Camino - Raw Travel
Traditionally pilgrims take a boat ride from Vilanova de Arousa to Pontecesures, along the Rio Ulla, which was how St James' remains were ...
Ultreya Tours Guide to choosing your Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of Saint James, is the name used to refer to all the routes that have lead pilgrims for centuries to where the ...
The Portuguese Camino from Valença to Santiago | Last 100km
Walk from Valença do Minho to Santiago de Compostela. Begin your Portuguese Way at the fortress town of Valença in Northern Portugal.
Portuguese Way with Spiritual Variant - Wandering The World
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 ...
Camino de Santiago Routes, Stages, Distance, Difficulty, History...
The English Way, also known as the English Way of Saint James, is the first historic maritime route to Santiago de Compostela. From the 12th to the 15th ...
Portuguese Way along the Coast - Viajes Camino de Santiago
Throughout its 270 kilometers, from Porto to Santiago de Compostela, you will find a wide variety of places that will make your pilgrimage unforgettable. Oporto ...
The Way & Pilgrimage - Catedral de Santiago de Compostela
It begins in Oviedo and leads pilgrims to Santiago through the interior of Asturias, passing through Lugo and joining the Northern Way and the French Way in its ...
This coastal detour of the Portuguese Way crosses the Minho River's mouth. This pilgrimage route then continues parallel to the coast along A Guarda, Oia, ...
The French Way vs the Portuguese Way: Which Camino trek?
The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St James, is one of the most iconic and historic pilgrimage routes in the world. Spanning across Europe, it is ...
Portuguese Way of St James along the Coast: Caminha - Oia
This route is part of a multi-week long hike along the shorter coastal route of the Camino Português or The Portuguese Way of Saint ...
Ways of Saint James - Vilagarcia Turismo
In the 1960's, Vilagarcía drove an initiative claiming for that first “camino”. That was the origin of the the River Route of the Arousa Sea and the River Ulla.