Camino Portugués
Beschreibung
- Name Camino Portugués
- Länge von Wanderweg 632 km, 393 Meilen
- Länge in Tagen 25 Tage
- Anfang von Wanderweg Lisboa
- Ende von Wanderweg Santiago de Compostela
- Traildino Schwierigkeit MW, Mittelschwere Wanderung mit Rucksack
- Schwierigkeitsgrad Berg- und Alpinwanderung T1, Wandern
Camino Portugués, Lisboa - Santiago de Compostela, 632 km, 25 days
There is a trail between Lisboa and Santiago de Compostela, and it is marked. The downside is that it closely follows the road, even if you do not walk on the roads themselves. So, from the point of view of a good hike, there may be better Ways of St. James.
Visit Traildino's overview page for the Way of Saint James / Camino de Santiago.
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The Book Depository
United Kingdom
2018
United Kingdom
2018
- The Camino Portugues
- From Lisbon and Porto to Santiago - Central, Coastal and Spiritual Caminos Read more
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- Caminhando Com as Estrelas
- Vivendo entre histórias, lendas e um turbilhão de emoções no Caminho de Santiago. Read more
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- Pelgrimsroute (kaart) - Wandelkaart Camino de Santiago in Spanje | CNIG - Instituto Geográfico Nacional
- All roads leading to Santiago de Compostela in the Iberian Peninsula are represented on this Caminos de Santiago / The Way of St. James Map. Routes highlighted on a physical map of the Iberian Peninsula at 1:1,250,000 from IGN/CNIG, Spain civilian topographic survey organization. The base map with altitude colouring and relief shading provides... Read more
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- Caminos de Santiago / Ways of St. James on the Iberian Peninsula CNIG Overview Map
- All roads leading to Santiago de Compostela in the Iberian Peninsula are represented on this Caminos de Santiago / The Way of St. James Map. Routes highlighted on a physical map of the Iberian Peninsula at 1:1,250,000 from IGN/CNIG, Spain civilian topographic survey organization. The base map with altitude colouring and relief shading provides... Read more