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Hiking Portugal's Rota Vicentina

The Fishermen's Trail and a summary of the Historical Way
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Discover the sweeping Atlantic coast, dramatic cliffs, and quiet countryside of Portugal's Rota Vicentina, a 224 km (139 mile) trek that combines two of the region's most rewarding routes: the Caminho Historico (Historical Way) and the Trilho dos Pescadores (Fishermen's Trail). The route stretches from the rural town of Santiago do Cacem in the Alentejo through the wild landscapes of the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina to the southwestern tip of mainland Europe at Cabo de Sao Vicente. Suitable for most walkers with easy to moderate stages, the Rota Vicentina presents the main combined route in 12 stages of 12-24 km (7-15 miles), making it perfect for a 2-week holiday. A four-stage inland variant forms a circuit north from Odeceixe back to the main trail, giving added flexibility for planning a walking holiday or coastal adventure. 12 stage-by-stage route descriptions for the full Rota Vicentina from Santiago do Cacem to Cabo de Sao Vicente, including the historic Caminho Historico and the coastal Fishermen's Trail Step-by-step directions with detailed 1:100,000 mapping and route notes to navigate the varying terrain of inland hills, wooded valleys and Atlantic cliff tops Each stage includes distance, estimated walking time, and terrain summary to help plan daily sections and match stages to your walking pace GPX files available for the Rota Vicentina routes, compatible with GPS devices and smartphone navigation apps Practical planning advice including accommodation listings, refreshment points, public transport options and preparation tips for walking the Rota Vicentina Highlights and landmarks along the route, including Santiago do Cacem, Odeceixe, Cabo de Sao Vicente, Atlantic beaches, fishing villages, and olive groves Plan your Rota Vicentina adventure with confidence and enjoy the towering cliffs, Atlantic beaches, olive groves, and authentic Portuguese culture of this unforgettable long-distance walk with this comprehensive guidebook.
Gillian Price has trekked throughout Asia and the Himalayas but now lives in Venice and is exploring the mountainous and flatter bits of Italy and the Mediterranean. Starting with the Dolomites, Gillian has written outstanding Cicerone guides to walking all over Italy as well as Corfu, Corsica and now Portugal. An adamant promoter of the use of public transport to minimise environmental impact, she is an active member of the Italian Alpine Club CAI. Check her out at www.gillianprice.eu.
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