Porto, a city rich in history and culture. With over 150 listed monuments, Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its unique mix of ancient architecture and modern appeal. Visit the iconic Luis I bridge, the famous Port wine cellars, and the charming Ribeira district, one of Porto's oldest and most emblematic neighbourhoods, with its colorful buildings and cobbled streets along the Douro River. Be sure to try Porto's signature dish, Francesinha, a delicious sandwich topped with melted cheese and rich sauce.

Camino de Santiago self-guided bike tour
Itinerary
Overview
Whether you are driven by spirituality or simply a sense of adventure, the Camino de Santiago offers a journey steeped in history. Starting in Porto, you'll cycle along the ancient pilgrimage route towards Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, you'll pass through historic towns such as Barcelos, with its lively market every Thursday and iconic rooster symbol, and Ponte de Lima, where the bridge that spans the River Lima was originally built by the Romans. At Valença, you cross the Minho River on a bridge built in 1886, before arriving in Tui, Spain. Every turn on the route offers the chance to engage with the locals, experience regional traditions and enjoy centuries-old landmarks. As you approach Santiago, the excitement builds, culminating in a visit to the Cathedral of Santiago, a spiritual centre for pilgrims from all over the world.
Tour facts
- Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage city full of history and charm.
- Cycle through Barcelos, famous for its lively market on Thursdays and iconic rooster symbol.
- Pass through Ponte de Lima, home to a medieval bridge and charming historic architecture.
- Follow the same route that Queen Isabel of Portugal (1271 - 1336) took during her pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.
- Soak up Pontevedra's vibrant culture and indulge in the region's fresh, local Galician cuisine.
- Taste the flavours of Padron, with its renowned seafood and famous pimientos de Padron.
- Santiago de Compostela, where the Cathedral of Santiago stands as a landmark for pilgrims.
- Galicia's tranquil countryside, forests, hills and scenic landscapes.
Program zájezdu
Porto | A UNESCO World Heritage City of wine, culture and cuisine
Místo startu
Aeroporto Francisco Sá Carneiro, Pedras Rubras, Vila Nova Da Telha, Porto, Portugal
15:00 - 15:00
Porto to Barcelos | A historic city and a key hub of traditional Minho craftsmanship and culture
Stage 1 - 70 km/43 mi
This stage begins along tranquil coastal paths, past seabird sanctuaries, dunes and fishing villages, before heading inland along the medieval Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela. As you ride, you'll be reminded that this ancient route has been travelled by pilgrims for centuries and walked with passion and devotion by many. Barcelos, on the banks of the River Cávado, is famous for its pottery industry and is steeped in religious and cultural significance. The iconic Barcelos rooster, a symbol of faith and good fortune, originated here - be sure to ask about its legend, which is an integral part of the town's history. While in Barcelos, don't miss the 13th-century Mother Church, and every hour on the hour you'll hear the pealing of bells from the many parishes for which the town is famous.
Barcelos to Ponte de Lima | Portugal's oldest village and its ageless charm
Stage 2 - 34 km/21 mi
You will follow the same route that Queen Isabel of Portugal (1271 - 1336) took during her pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, you’ll cross the Tábuas Bridge, documented since 1135, an important river crossing and part of one of the most significant routes to Compostela in Portugal. Please note that, as you follow the original path, there may be sections where you need to carry your bicycle by hand. Upon reaching Ponte de Lima, the oldest village in Portugal, you’ll be welcomed by its stunning 24-arch bridge. For dinner, enjoy Arroz de Sarrabulho, a hearty rice dish with pork, blood, and spices, offering an authentic taste of the Minho region.
Ponte de Lima to Valença | Impressive fortifications, nestled on the Spanish border overlooking the Minho River
Stage 3 - 36 km/22 mi
Leaving Ponte de Lima, the route passes the Montaria Waterfall, near the Âncora River—a perfect place to stop and refresh. This day includes the challenging Labruja climb, one of the most demanding sections of the Pilgrim's Way. Its steep gradients and rugged terrain will test your stamina, but the effort will be rewarded with breathtaking views and a deep sense of achievement. The journey continues to the Rubiães Roman Bridge, an ancient granite structure with three arches that spans the riverbanks along historic paths. As you cycle through the tranquil countryside, you may see wildlife such as red squirrels scurrying through the oak and chestnut trees, or a heron near the water. The day ends in Valença, a fortified town on the Minho, where the 17th-century walls offer panoramic views of the river and the cathedral city of Tui in Spain.
Valença to Pontevedra | Medieval center and lively cultural life of Galicia's "Boa Vila”
Stage 4 - 55 km/34 mi
After crossing into Spain, you’ll cycle north through the Louro River valley, surrounded by pine forests and the stunning landscapes of Galicia. Before reaching Pontevedra, stop at the Monasterio de Santo Domingo viewpoint for panoramic views and visit the medieval bridge of Pontesampaio, where the final battle against Napoleon's army in Galicia was fought. Pontevedra, set on the banks of the River Lerez, is renowned for its well-preserved historic centre. The city is affectionately known as "Boa Vila" (the "Good City") for its welcoming atmosphere, vibrant culture, and livable streets. With pedestrian-friendly walkways and lush green spaces, it’s a delightful place to explore. Don’t miss the farmers' market, where you can taste local cheeses and immerse yourself in the town’s culinary traditions.
Pontevedra to Padrón | The heart of the Way of St James, full of legend and faith
Stage 5 - 40 km/25 mi
Leave the Atlantic coast behind and head inland through lush forests and the valley of the River Gandra. On the way, you'll pass through Caldas de Reis, a charming town ideal for a coffee or lunch break. The final stretch to Padrón, about 15km/9mi, runs gently along the banks of the Valga River. Along the way, you'll pass the Church of Santa Maria de Carracedo and hear the legend of Saint James, who is said to have preached in the hills above Padrón at Santiaguino del Monte. Once in Padrón, take the chance to stop at the Fonte do Carme, near the Church of Santa María do Carme, to take a break, enjoy the peaceful surroundings and drink from the refreshing water to later try the famous pimientos de Padrón.
Pádron to Santiago de Compostela | UNESCO World Heritage Old Town with elegant monasteries, striking churches and centuries-old palaces
Stage 6 - 26 km/16 mi
The final stretch of your journey is truly exhilarating for most, as you’re about to reach Santiago de Compostela. Upon arriving, you'll feel the excitement that all pilgrims experience as they near this medieval sanctuary of Saint James. It's undeniable that Santiago is one of Christianity's most significant and sacred cities, a cherished destination for countless travellers throughout history. Be sure to visit the cathedral – it's a place rich in history, faith, and inspiration.
End of the Camino de Santiago bike tour
At the end of your tour, we will arrange your transfer to the airport according to your flight schedule.
Koncové místo
Aeroporto Francisco Sá Carneiro, Pedras Rubras, Vila Nova Da Telha, Porto, Portugal
Podrobnosti o zájezdu
accommodation
- Selected hotels/accommodations - For a sophisticated yet accessible experience, the perfect blend of comfort, quality service and upscale amenities. 4-star hotels or in the best rooms available in 3-star hotels. Guest houses equivalent to 4-star hotels can also be used.
meals
All hotels with breakfast included.
optional
- Wine experiences package
Embark on a wine experience across different regions, exploring unique vineyards and wine estates. Each stop offers exceptional wine tastings, local flavors, and immersive experiences, making every moment unforgettable.
- Special Wine & Dine package
Experience "Wine and Dine" with four exceptional dinners throughout the Camino de Santiago tour. Enjoy carefully curated wine pairings with gourmet dishes at each stop, offering a unique culinary journey along the way.
- Picnic package
Enjoy a convenient lunch box throughout the stages, featuring a fresh sandwich, seasonal fruit, and refreshing water. Perfect for a light, energizing meal on the go, offering a simple and nutritious option.
- E-bike supplement
Experience the thrill of cycling with a standard e-bike. Enjoy effortless rides through scenic landscapes, combining comfort and convenience with the power of electric assistance for a smooth, enjoyable journey.
others
- Transfers from/to Porto Airport
- Accommodation 7 nights BB, in double standard room
- Daily luggage transfer (one piece per person up to 23kg)
- City taxes
- Standard touring bicycle with cargo rack, a pannier bike bag, a handlebar bag and a spare inner tub
- Per reservation: toolkit, first aid kit, puncture repair kit, pump, lock (one per two bikes)
- Daily post-ride messages
- Access to the Ride With GPS app on your smartphone
- Flights
- Insurance
- Meals and wine tastings (optional)
- Guide and support vehicle (price on request)
- Helmet
- E-Bike supplement (optional)
- GPS with loaded tracks (optional)
- Mechanical bike interventions made on the bikes without Authentic Trails permission
- Personal expenses and other items not mentioned
flights
As we have travellers from all over the world, flights before and after the tour are not included in the tour price and you need to arrange these separately by yourself once your tour is guaranteed. As we specialise in organising the best tours around the world for you, we are unable to advise on flight prices or book flights on your behalf. We recommend that you do not book your flights until your place on the tour has been confirmed. Check out the following link which is powered by Skyscanner to book your flight - https://flights.tourradar.com
guide
This is a self-guided cycling tour, therefore there will be no guide throughout this tour.
insurance
The price of the tour includes basic travel insurance mandatory by the Portuguese law, at the insurer Victoria SA and Allianz SA.
This insurance covers:
- Civil liability: 50 000 Euros.
- Personal accident - death or permanent disability: 20 000 Euros.
- Personal accident - treatment and repatriation expenses: 3500 Euros.
Authentic Trails strongly recommends clients to obtain a travel insurance with a minimum medical coverage of 150 000 Euros while travelling with the AT and this insurance must cover personal injury and emergency medical expenses. It is strongly recommended the coverage be extended to include other expenses that might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience occurring to the client. AT shall have no liability for loss, theft of or damage to baggage or personal effects.
Authentic Trails encourages all travelers to purchase travel insurance including trip cancelation, interruption, delay, and baggage to protect their financial investment. Our experience shows that guests who purchase travel insurance including trip cancellation, interruption, delay, baggage and personal effects loss travel more assuredly.
Please make sure you are adequately covered. If you require travel insurance, TourRadar has partnered up with Cover Genius to provide a hassle-free experience. More information can be found here (http://www.tourradar.com/travel-insurance).
transport
Arrival and departure transfers.
Standard bicycles included. E-bikes are available for an additional cost.
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