Ancient pilgrim routes in Portugal by Ana Fernandez / SOPA Images
The Camino de Santiago (the Way of St. James) is a large network of ancient pilgrim routes stretching across Europe and coming together at the tomb of St. James (Santiago in Spanish) in Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain. The Portuguese Way is the second most popular Camino in terms of numbers of pilgrims. From Lisbon to Santiago there are around 610 kilometers approx. A way that allows you as a pilgrim to see rural Portugal, full of green fields, rural villages, and little towns, where you can have a nice talk with local people.
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