Camino Portugues Last 100km: Tui to Santiago in 8 Days

This is the final 100km section of the Camino Portugues, walking from Tui to Santiago in eight days, so just walking in Spain, not actually in Portugal. Although your first night is spent in Portugal’s fortress town of Valença, this is just a quick hop over the River Minho into Spain which is where your 116km camino begins. This is important because, by completing this 116km section, through some of Galicia’s gorgeous landscapes, you are entitled to get your Compostela Certificate. And you will definitely get your fill of fine walking, with highlights including the coastal town of Arcade, the ancient city of Pontevedra and the natural spring spas in Caldas de Reis. Stay in a mix of mostly locally-owned guesthouses and hotels, with luggage transfers.

This is the final 100km section of the Camino Portugues, walking from Tui to Santiago in eight days, so just walking in Spain, not actually in Portugal. Although your first night is spent in Portugal’s fortress town of Valença, this is just a quick hop over the River Minho into Spain which is where your 116km camino begins. This is important because, by completing this 116km section, through some of Galicia’s gorgeous landscapes, you are entitled to get your Compostela Certificate. And you will definitely get your fill of fine walking, with highlights including the coastal town of Arcade, the ancient city of Pontevedra and the natural spring spas in Caldas de Reis. Stay in a mix of mostly locally-owned guesthouses and hotels, with luggage transfers.

This is the final 100km section of the Camino Portugues, walking from Tui to Santiago in eight days, so just walking in Spain, not actually in Portugal. Although your first night is spent in Portugal’s fortress town of Valença, this is just a quick hop over the River Minho into Spain which is where your 116km camino begins. This is important because, by completing this 116km section, through some of Galicia’s gorgeous landscapes, you are entitled to get your Compostela Certificate. And you will definitely get your fill of fine walking, with highlights including the coastal town of Arcade, the ancient city of Pontevedra and the natural spring spas in Caldas de Reis. Stay in a mix of mostly locally-owned guesthouses and hotels, with luggage transfers.

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