Der Portugiesische Küstenjakobsweg ist die atlantische Variante des Portugiesischen Jakobswegs. Von Porto folgt er der Atlantikküste über 267 km in 12 Etappen und bietet einzigartige Landschaften mit Stränden, Klippen und Fischerdörfern.
Er ist die Küstenalternative zum Inland-Jakobsweg und führt durch Städte wie Viana do Castelo und Baiona bevor er nach Galicien übergeht.
Loading map...
Start of the Portuguese Coastal Way from Porto. Leave through Matosinhos and its beach, following the Atlantic coast along seafront promenades and fishing villages. Vila do Conde is an elegant city with a Gothic monastery, 18th-century aqueduct and bobbin lace tradition.
A spectacular coastal stage following the Atlantic shoreline. Cross the mouth of the Ave river and walk along extensive beaches and protected dunes. Esposende lies at the mouth of the Cávado river, with a beautiful estuary and fine sand beaches within the Litoral Norte Natural Park.
A coastal stage along the northern Portuguese coast. Walk among beaches, pine forests and seafaring villages. Viana do Castelo is one of the most beautiful cities in Portugal, with its Santa Luzia basilica atop the hill, medieval quarter, Eiffel bridge and exceptional seafood gastronomy.
A stage following the coast to the Spanish border. Pass through Vila Praia de Âncora with its spectacular beaches. Caminha is a historic town at the mouth of the Miño river, facing the Galician coast, with a beautiful central square surrounded by medieval and Renaissance buildings.
Stage 5 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 6.9km.
Stage 6 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 32.5km.
Stage 7 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 26.0km.
Stage 8 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 19.8km.
Stage 9 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 19.6km.
Stage 10 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 21.4km.
Stage 11 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 18.5km.
Stage 12 of the Portuguese Coastal Way. 23.4km.
9 kostenlose Herbergen auf dieser Route