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Camino de Santigo - One day in the Camino de Santiago
One day in the Portuguese way to Santiago from Ponte Lima
A day on the Portuguese Camino from Ponte de Lima to Labruja is a captivating blend of history, natural beauty, and physical challenge. Ponte de Lima, often referred to as Portugal’s oldest village, enchants pilgrims with its rich heritage, including its iconic medieval bridge spanning the Lima River, charming cobbled streets, and vibrant squares. As you leave this picturesque town, the trail winds through peaceful vineyards, rolling green hills, and shaded woodlands, offering a serene and reflective atmosphere.
This stage of the Camino combines the cultural allure of Ponte de Lima with the raw, rugged beauty of nature, making it an unforgettable chapter in the pilgrimage to Santiago.
Itinerary
Pilgrim Experience: One day in the Camino from Ponte de Lima
9:30 AM – Meeting Point in Ponte de Lima
- Begin the day in Ponte de Lima, the oldest village in Portugal, known for its Roman bridge and charming medieval streets.
- Take some time to admire the historic architecture and serene views of the Lima River.
10:00 AM – Start Walking the Camino (7 miles)
- Follow the Camino trail through peaceful rural paths and lush vineyards.
- Experience the beauty of the countryside, with opportunities for photos and quiet reflection along the way.
12:30 PM – Arrive at Chapel of Nossa Senhora das Neves
- Take a short break to explore the quaint chapel.
- Relax at a nearby pilgrim café, where you can enjoy a drink or snack.
1:00 PM – Transfer Back to Ponte de Lima
- Return to Ponte de Lima for lunch.
- Savor local cuisine, such as “arroz de sarrabulho” or “bacalhau à lagareiro,” paired with refreshing green wine (vinho verde).
2:30 PM – Depart for Braga (optional)
- Take a scenic drive to Braga, a historic city known as the “Portuguese Rome.”
3:30 PM – Visit Bom Jesus do Monte (optional)
- Explore the iconic pilgrimage site, famous for its baroque stairway and panoramic views.
- Ride the historic hydraulic funicular, the oldest of its kind still in operation.
5:00 PM – Return
- Conclude the journey with a relaxing transfer back to Porto, filled with memories of a day steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty.
What´s included?
- Transfers
- Local English-speaking guide
- Personal accident insurance
- All fees and taxes
- Gratuities
- Meals
- Personal expenses
What to bring for one day in The camino de Santiago?
- Comfortable clothes
- Comfortable footwear
- Sun screen
- Hat
- Rain jacket (winter)
- Snacks
- Camera
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