CP06 - Tomar - Alvaiazere - 32,0 km
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Stage of the Camino de Santiago: From Tomar to Alvaiazere
The stage from Tomar to Alvaiazere is an interesting stretch of the Portuguese Camino, offering pilgrims a combination of natural landscapes, picturesque villages, and rich history. Along this route, walkers move closer to their ultimate goal: the Compostela. This stage is perfect for those seeking a peaceful walk, yet one full of meaning and beauty.
Leaving Tomar: Beginning of the Camino
The stage begins in Tomar, a city famous for its imposing Convento de Cristo, a UNESCO World Heritage site. From here, pilgrims begin their journey towards Alvaiazere, following rural paths that connect these two towns. The route is comfortable, allowing walkers to enjoy rural landscapes, with fields of crops and forests on both sides of the path.
A Peaceful and Natural Path
As we progress along this stage, the Camino de Santiago leads us through paths surrounded by nature. Pilgrims can enjoy the serenity of the landscape, passing through small villages that showcase the tranquil life of the region. The route, which mostly follows dirt paths with some paved sections, allows walkers to maintain a steady pace while soaking in the natural beauty of the journey.
Arrival in Alvaiazere: A Well-Deserved Rest
The stage culminates in Alvaiazere, a small town that offers a perfect rest stop for pilgrims. This village stands out for its tranquility and traditional architecture, making it an excellent place to relax before continuing the journey. In Alvaiazere, walkers can enjoy the local hospitality and rest before facing the next stage of the Camino towards Santiago de Compostela.
Conclusion: A Tranquil Stage Connected to Nature
The stage from Tomar to Alvaiazere is one of the most relaxing and natural routes of the Portuguese Camino. With peaceful landscapes, small charming villages, and the opportunity to enjoy the tranquility of nature, this stretch offers a unique experience for pilgrims. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful route before continuing towards their goal: the sacred Compostela.
Stages
- CP01 - Lisboa - Alhandra - 33,0 km
- CP02 - Alhandra - Azambuja - 24,0 km
- CP03 - Azambuja - Santarém - 32,0 km
- CP04 - Santarem - Golega - 30,5 km
- CP05 - Golega - Tomar - 22,0 km
- CP06 - Tomar - Alvaiazere - 32,0 km
- CP07 - Alvaiazere - Rabaçal - 33,0 km
- CP08 - Rabaçal - Cernache - 18,5 km
- CP09 - Cernache - Mealhada - 39,5 km
- CP10 - Mealhada - Águeda - 31,0 km
- CP11 - Águeda - Albergaria a Velha - 19,5 km
- CP12 - Albergaria - Oliveira de Azeméis - 23,0 km
- CP13 - Oliveira de Azeméis - Grijó - 33,5 km
- CP14 - Grijó - Oporto - 23,5 km
- CP15 - Oporto - Vilharinho - 36,9 km
- CP16 - Vilarinho - Barcelos - 16,4 km
- CP17 - Barcelos - Ponte de Lima - 33,6 km
- CP18 - Ponte de Lima - Rubiaes - 22,1 km
- CP19 - Rubiaes- Valença do Minho - 17,8 km
- CP20 - Valença do Minho - Redondela - 31,5 km
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- CP22 - Pontevedra - Caldas de Reis - 21,5 km
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- CP24 - Padrón - Santiago - 24,3 km