Camino Portuguese Coastal Deluxe - Baiona to Santiago de Compostela
125.5km
8 days
Carefully Selected 3 to 5 star accommodations
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This package, on the coastal alternative route of the Camino Portugues, takes you along the Atlantic coastline. You will stop in the coastal cities of Baiona and Vigo on the way before rejoining the traditional Camino Portugues from Redondela on to the city of Santiago de Compostela. This region is known for its seafood, in particular its oysters and scallops, so be sure to sample these delicacies before each night of comfortable sleep.
FREE This trip createstonne(s) of CO2, we offset it for free
Highlights
Baiona
This picturesque coastal town sits on the estuary of Vigo where the Mino river enters the bay. A must do is to watch the sun set from Monterreal Fort which is now a Parador. Between the small beaches, seafront and the narrow streets of the old town you can easily stroll around and discover its many cafes and restaurants.
Padron
This is where the body of St James first returned to Spain from Jerusalem and in the Church or Santiago you can see the Pedron, a large ancient stone that it is claimed the boat carrying the body of St James was moored to. Padron is also known for its small green peppers that are fried in oil and seasoned with sea salt so be sure to sample this local dish when in town!
Seafood
Being a coastal route it is no surprise that when it comes to the culinary specialties of the region, seafood is top of the list. The seafood from this region is so good that it is known worldwide. So why not take the opportunity to sample some of the local delicacies such as the Vieira (known as the pilgrim’s shell), Pulpo, Oysters, Langostino’s or even crab to name a few. All of which can be nicely washed down with a glass of the local ‘Albarino’ wine.
Baiona to Santiago De Compostela
Camino Portugues Coastal
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Itinerary
Day 1
Baiona
(Arrival
So as to enjoy the best accommodation available as part of our Deluxe package you will be staying two nights in Baiona. So relax and get ready for your walk tomorrow from Oia to Baiona. A transfer from Baiona to Oia in the morning is included in the package.
Day 2 18km
Oia to Baiona
After your transfer from Baiona to Oia, you will walk along a coastal footpath away from the main road. After 10km you will then continue along gorgeous coast line on boardwalk with stunning views on the Atlantic Ocean and the Cies islands.
Day 3 28km
Baiona to Vigo
The way out of the gorgeous town of Baiona will have you alongside a sandy beach for most of the day. You will have regular opportunity to stop in a local cafe along the beach. You will then enter a typical Galician entrance of Vigo and maze of streets before entering Vigo via its wide sandy beach. Vigo is a very active city that you will reach after 3km walk through the harbor.
Day 4 19km
Vigo to Pontevedra
From Vigo we will collect you and transfer you to Redondela to start your walking journey.
Leaving Redondela, which is known as the Village of Viaducts due to the two 19th Century railroad viaducts in the town, you will proceed to the village of Arcade. From here you will cross a Romanesque bridge which is where Napoleon was defeated by the Spanish during the War of Independence. Arriving into Pontevedra you will head through the narrow streets before reaching the 13th Century church of Santa Maria. Of interest to pilgrims is also the Capela da Peregrina which although it appears round is actually in the shape of a scallop.
Day 5 21km
Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis
From Pontevedra the Camino runs parallel to the railway whilst passing chestnut groves. Continuing through the hamlet of Ponte Cabras you will come upon the rectory of Santa Maria de Alba which is nestled among eucalyptus and pine trees. Leaving the thick woods of Lombo da Maceira you will be greeted by a statue of Saint James the pilgrim with his staff pointing the way ahead. Before reaching Caldas de Reis, your stop for the night, you will pass a power station before going through the lovely village of Tivo.
Day 6 19km
Caldas de Reis to Padron
Leaving the roman influenced town of Caldas De Reis behind you will cross the river Umia via a bridge that will lead you to a fountain of hot spring water for which the town is famous for. The Camino then enters a wood to ascend gently to the hamlet of Santa Marina, before then going downhill to cross the river Fontenlo. Following the pine tree lined Camino you will then return to the river as you arrive into Padron which is famous for being the first land sighted by the ship bearing the body of Saint James. Whilst in Padron be sure to also try the peppers from this region and see if you get a hot one or not!
Day 7 25km
Padron to Santiago de Compostela
Today the Camino goes through many small villages and hamlets to arrive at the Baroque sanctuary of A Esclavitude. Passing by the ruins of Castro Lupario, home to legendary Queen Lupa who is said to have provided the oxen to pull the cart carrying the remains of Saint James to Santiago, you will continue on to Agro dos Monteiros. It is now that you will get your first glimpse at the towers of the Cathedral in Santiago. Finally the Camino goes by the ruins of a castle known as A Rocha Vella, before arriving into the city of the Apostle.
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