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Portugal and Galicia map - complete itinerary

Narrative map of the journey between Porto, Galicia, Costa da Morte, central Portugal and Lisbon.

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Portugal and Galicia

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Portugal and Galicia

Portugal and Galicia map - complete itinerary 68 markers · 6 paths

Port

Start of the journey in the city of Douro.

Hotel Castelo de Santa Catarina

Starting point for a walking tour of Porto.

Bolhao Market

Passage towards the historic city market.

Igreja das Almas

First encounter with the facades decorated with azulejos.

Avenida dos Aliados

The great avenue of the town hall and the concert.

Igreja do Carmo

Stop in the monumental heart of Porto.

Torre dos Clerigos

The tower that dominates the city skyline.

Livraria Lello

The historic bookshop glimpsed during the holiday.

Sao Bento Station

Station famous for the scenes painted with azulejos.

Palacio da Bolsa

Historic building near the Ribeira.

If I give Porto

The cathedral in a dominant position on the river.

Dom Luis I Bridge

Pedestrian crossing on the upper level of the bridge.

Vila Nova de Gaia

Bank of the cellars and rabelos on the Douro.

Ribeira

Low-rise riverside neighborhood in the Atlantic rain.

Towards Galicia

Change of program and direct route to Santiago.

Santiago de Compostela

Arrival in the city of the Camino.

Santiago Cathedral

The destination of pilgrims and botafumeiro.

La Coruna

Tidy and surprising port city.

Tower of Hercules

Roman lighthouse on the northern end of the city.

Galician Horreos

First stone granaries in the Galician countryside.

Malpica

Fishing village squeezed between the port and the hill.

Punta do Roncudo

Lighthouse and cliffs of the Costa da Morte.

Muxia

Night in the Costa da Morte village.

Sanctuary of Virxe da Barca

Sanctuary on the rocky coast linked to the tradition of Santiago.

Sunset in Muxia

End of the day on the oceanic promontory.

Galician hinterland

Restart through rias, verde and horreos.

Finisterra

The finis terrae of the Romans and pilgrims.

Cape Tourinan

Oceanic cape linked to the passage of the Camino.

Ezaro

Waterfall and viewpoint over the bay.

Muros

Port known for mariscos and urban center on the sea.

Boredom

Busy town at the end of the ria.

Pontecesures

Stop in a tavern along a stage of the Camino.

Lima Bridge

Historic center and Roman bridge over the Lima river.

Braga

Stop in Portugal's third largest city.

Aveiro

Final stop between canals, moliceiros and fish cuisine.

Coimbra

University city between cathedral and historic center.

Tomar

Town linked to Templar history.

Convent of Christ

Large temple complex preserved over the centuries.

Fatima

Sanctuary and place of religious pilgrimage.

Mosteiro da Batalha

Gothic monastery linked to the vow of Joao I.

Mosteiro de Alcobaca

Gothic monastery and royal tombs.

Nazaré

Evening stop in the seaside town.

Site of Nazaré

Upper part with views of the coast and the ocean.

Obidos

Walled village of white houses and flower-filled alleys.

Peniche

Atlantic peninsula and coastal fortress.

Fortaleza de Peniche

Fortress and memory of the regime's repression.

Cabo Carvoeiro

Lighthouse, cliffs and view towards the Berlengas.

Sintra

Hills, buildings and romantic atmosphere.

Cabo da Roca

Westernmost point of the European continent.

Cascais

Short stop in the elegant coastal town.

Lisbon

Entry into the Portuguese capital.

Praca do Commerce

Large square on the Tagus and start of the city tour.

Arch from Vitoria

Monumental passage towards Rua Augusta.

Santa Justa Elevator

Historic urban elevator in the center of Lisbon.

Rossio

Square and station in the heart of the city.

Alfama

Moorish alleys towards the Castelo de Sao Jorge.

Belém

Neighborhood of departures and discoveries.

Padrao dos Descobrimentos

Monument celebrating the Portuguese navigators.

Torre de Belém

Defensive tower overlooking the Tagus.

Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

Manueline masterpiece seen from the outside.

25th April long weekend

Large suspension bridge over the Tagus.

If from Lisbon

Cathedral nestled on the hills of the capital.

Miradouro de Santa Luzia

View over the roofs of the old city and the river.

Tram 28

Historic tram among the climbs of Lisbon.

Estrela

Basilica, garden and Assembleia da Republica.

Parque Eduardo VII

Last urban view before leaving by car.

Cristo Rei

Final panorama of the capital and the bridge.

It seems

Last look at the open sea before returning.

Day 1 - Portugal and Galicia

6,58 km

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Day 2 - Portugal and Galicia

181,69 km

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Day 3 - Portugal and Galicia

339,87 km

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Day 4 - Portugal and Galicia

131,93 km

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Day 5 - Portugal and Galicia

133,46 km

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Day 6 - Portugal and Galicia

47,09 km

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