5 Best coastal Camino walking routes

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5 Best coastal Camino walking routes

Discover the Best Coastal Camino Walking Routes in Europe

All walking holidays are great experience, but, for the sea lovers out there, coastline Camino’s cannot be beaten. There are numerous different walking routes to choose from in various countries across Europe. Each of them stretch along the coastlines, offering breathtaking views and unique adventures. So, here are five of the best coastal Camino routes for you to explore:

Porto Covo to Sagres
Porto Covo to Sagres

1. Porto Covo to Sagres (Walking on the Rota Vicentina)

The journey from Porto Covo to Sagres is part of the Rota Vicentina, a network of walking trails in Southwest Portugal. This route is particularly famous for its magnificent Atlantic views and landscapes. Stretching approximately 120 kilometres, it allows walkers to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Portuguese coastline. The trail passes through diverse terrains, from sandy beaches to rugged cliffs, and is dotted with small fishing villages where you can experience local hospitality.

Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte

2. The Northern Way (Camino del Norte)

The Northern Way, or Camino del Norte, explores the northern coast of Spain starting from the Basque Country in Irún and stretching all the way to Galicia. This route is less crowded compared to the more famous French Way and offers spectacular ocean views, beautiful landscapes, and a chance to visit charming coastal towns like Bilbao, Santander, and Gijón. With a distance of over 800 kilometres, it is a challenging, but an incredibly rewarding route for those who take on its full length.

3. The Lighthouse Way (Camino dos Faros)

The Lighthouse Way, or Camino dos Faros, is a route situated on the coast of the Costa da Morte in Galicia, Spain. Stretching about 200 kilometres, this route is named after the numerous lighthouses that you will meet along the way. It is a cultural journey through unspoiled nature, historical shipwreck sites, and remote sandy beaches. The path also offers many interesting stops where you can learn about local legends and folklore tales of the sea.

4. The English Way (Camino Inglés)

Originating as the route used by English and Irish pilgrims who landed on the shores of northwest Spain, the English Way (Camino Inglés) offers coastal walking with historical context. Starting from the seaports of Ferrol or A Coruña, the route heads to Santiago de Compostela, but not before allowing walkers to enjoy the coastal scenery and cultural landmarks of Galicia.

5. The Atlantic coastal route (Camino Atlántico)

Linking the popular Portuguese Coastal Way with the classic Camino Portugués, the Atlantic Coastal Route offers a serene walk along Portugal’s western coast. Beginning in Porto and heading north, it combines stunning seaside stretches with sections through lush forests and historic towns before rejoining the main Portuguese Camino in Redondela, Spain. The blending of coastal beauty with cultural richness makes this route a great option for both new and experienced walkers.

Best coastal Camino walking routes
Best coastal Camino walking routes

Conclusion

The coastal Camino routes provide more than just a walking experience – they are an exploration of culture, history, and nature. Whether it’s the sandy beaches of Portugal or the historical paths of Spain’s coastal towns, you will be sure to have an unforgettable experience!

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