Mealhada

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
344.4
Altitude
55

Lendiosa

4.70

Mealhada

1.70

Sernadelo

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Vegetarians, avert your eyes. Mealhada is the capital of leitao assado — roast suckling pig. The town's identity revolves around this single dish, and the restaurants lining the main road compete with increasing desperation for your attention. The preparation has been refined here over generations: whole piglets roasted in wood-fired ovens until the skin crackles and the meat falls apart. Even if pork isn't your thing, the spectacle of an entire town built around one recipe is worth absorbing.

Mealhada sits at the heart of the Bairrada wine region, Portugal's other great sparkling wine country. The local espumante pairs naturally with the pig. Basic services in town.

History

The Bairrada wine region takes its name from barro (clay) — the heavy clay soils that give the local Baga grape its tannic structure. The region has been producing wine since the 10th century but only received its DOC designation in 1979. The Baga grape, difficult to grow and slow to ripen, produces wines of remarkable depth when the vintage cooperates.

The Road

The camino leaves town along the highway towards the suburb of Sernadelo where the private albergue is located. The arrow for the turn-off from the main road is not easy to see but can be recognized for the Restaurante Tipico with its massive awning.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

On the camino way. W/o reservation, came at 12:30 and took a triple room, each €20,00 plus great meal. Very clean, got towels, sheets and soap. The stuff is friendly.
Higly recommended.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Stayed in their dorm October 2024 and got bedbugs.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Rui was fantastic! Great room - great suggestions for dinner and breakfast ( restaurant was closed as it was Monday) - right on the Camino! We always grab breakfast if st all possible - so had to walk back into town - but the bakery on main st opens at 7 - and had everything we needed!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Highly recommend this hostel.
Host greeted us with chairs and a bottle of cool water. Speaks a number of languages.
We stayed in a twin room with sheets and towels. All facilities are impeccably clean.
Very close to restaurants and large supermarket.
Overall experience was 10/10

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

10 Euros for dorm, 20 for a private room with bathroom. Sheets and towels are provided. There is a laundry basin in the yard and the hostel (it's more like a motel) has an adjoined, okayish restaurant. Beeakfast is not provided. When you leave you need to go 500 m back towards the city to get back on the Caminho

Camino de Sant…

Only 20€, own room. Great value for your bucks.

Camino de Sant…

It's not listed there, but you can find albergue, at the end of village. Clean and comfortable, restaurant really near and inside is kettle and some tea and coffee.