255 km
The Caminho Português por Braga (Portuguese Way via Braga) was widely used road in Portuguese territory, until the first quarter of the 14th century, when the Barcelos bridge is built and the Ponte de Lima bridge is renovated, a situation that favours the Caminho Central alternative. The Caminho Português por Braga followed the old Roman Road XVI that connected Lisbon, Santarém, Coimbra, Porto and Braga.
STAGES
Porto > Covelas - 22 km
Covelas > Vila Nova de Famalicão - 15 km
Vila Nova de Famalicão > Braga - 26 km
Braga > Ponte de Lima - 34km
Ponte de Lima > Rubiães - 20 km
Rubiães > Valença/Tui - 20 km
Valença/Tui > Redondela - 34 km
Redondela > Pontevedra - 18km
Pontevedra > Caldas de Reis - 23Km
Caldas de Reis > Pádron - 19 km
Pádron > Santiago - 24 km
Porto
From the Cathedral, go down the steps next to the Old City Hall (Casa da Câmara) and along Rua Escura, Rua do Souto, bearing right into Travessa do Souto and crossing Mouzinho da Silveira street. As you head towards Rua Trindade Coelho, you reach Largo dos Lóios, where there used to be a wicket-gate in the walls, known as the Postigo das Hortas or St.º Elói. From here, you cross Rua dos Clérigos to get to Rua do Almada (street), opened up in 1763 by João de Almada e Melo At the end, having passed by the Chapel of Pestanas (1878), the street opens up into Praça da República. As you cross Rua de João das Regras, appreciate the imposing Church of Lapa (1755). Moving on, passing the Lapa Cemetery (1838), heading towards Rua Antero de Quental, you will see the Chapel if Nossa Senhora do Socorro on your left. Inside, there is a cross that boasts a figure of St. James (1622). Continuing along Rua Antero de Quental and crossing Rua Damião de Góis and Rua da Constituição, bearing slightly to your right, you come to Largo do Campo Lindo followed by Rua de Júlio Ramos. Cross the inner ring road - Via de Cintura Interna - and go down Rua Igreja de Paranhos (founded in the 12th Century). The route carries on along Rua Dr. António Bernardino de Almeida, passing the Hospital de São João, towards Rua da Asprela and on to Águas Santas, in the municipality of Maia.
Accommodation
Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, we advise you to previously contact each one of the hostels.
- Albergue de Peregrinos do Porto
- Rua Barão de Forrester, 954
- +351 220 140 515 / 912 591 321
- info@albergueperegrinosporto.pt
- Albergue do Peregrino - Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Vilar
- Rua Arcediago Vanzeller, 50
- +351 226 056 000
- Pousada de Juventude do Porto
- Rua Paulo Gama, 551
- +351 226 163 059
- porto@movijovem.pt
- Albergue de Braga
- Rua de S. João, 3
- +351 253 215 165
- 40 beds
- 10am - 10pm
- 5€
- Pousada de Juventude Braga
- Rua de Santa Margarida, 6
- +351 253 148 682 / +351 966 754 534
- cjb@investbraga.com
- 58 beds
- 8am - 12am
- 10€ / 29€
- Albergue de S. Pedro de Goães
- Lugar do Pereiro
- +351 917 699 156
- 30 beds
- Donation
- Albergue Casa do Arnado (Arcozelo/Ponte de Lima)
- +351 925 403 164
- alberguedeperegrinos@cm-pontedelima.pt
- 60 beds
- 4pm - 9pm
- 5€
- Pousada da Juventude Ponte de Lima
- Rua Papa João Paulo II
- +351 258 751 321
- 52 beds
- 8am - 12am
- 13€ / 50€
- Albergue S. Pedro de Rubiães (Paredes de Coura)
- +351 965 053 751
- 48 beds
- 11am - 9pm
- Donation
- Albergue S. Teotónio (Valença)
- Rua José Maria Gonçalves, 10
- +351 961 168 501
- alberguevalenca@gmail.com
- 50 beds
- 1:20am - 8pm
- 5€
At the Youth Hostels (Albergues), when booking, you should inform that you are a pilgrim. It is not necessary to have the Youth Hostel Card, but only to present your Pilgrim Passport. If you choose to stay at an accommodation unit you should identify yourself as a pilgrim ans present the credential as in some cases there might be a reduction on the price.
Booking accommodation and support along the way:
- Portugal Green Walks ( Tourist Operator Specialized in the Ways of S. James)
- +351 936 077 462
Local Tourist Information
Vila Nova de Famalicão
- +351 252 312 564
- postodeturismo@vilanovadefamalicao.org
Braga
- +351 253 262 550
- turismo@cm-braga.pt
Ponte de Lima
- +351 258 240 208
- lojaturismo@cm-pontedelima.pt
Valença
- +351 251 823 329
- turismo@visitvalenca.com
Plan Your Trip
Arriving

Covered by an ever progressing, accomplished transport network, getting to Porto could never be easier whether it be by plane, bus, car, boat, train or metro.
Getting around

Travelling within the city is made simple should you go by public transport, your own car or a hired one.
Practical information

Here you will find some basic data on Porto as well as information on various public and private services available.
History

This is one of Europe's oldest tourist destinations. Its wealth of artistic heritage, Port Wine, open-air leisure spaces and cultural life are just some of the reasons to visit this city.
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