A Guarda

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
154.4
Seehöhe
35

Camposancos

3.50

A Guarda

1.20

Area Grande

Services
Bankomat
Yes
Bar
Yes
Lebensmittelgeschäft
Yes
Arztpraxis
Yes
Apotheke
Yes

A Guarda ist stolz darauf, die frischesten, am selben Tag gefangenen Fische zu servieren. 

Geschichte

Das wichtigste Wahrzeichen von A Guarda ist der Hügel im Süden, der Monte de Santa Trega. Wenn Sie sich für die Wanderung nach oben entscheiden, werden Sie mit großartiger Aussicht belohnt. Auf dem Weg nach oben sehen Sie einen keltischen Castro, ein Dorf aus der Eisenzeit. Am Gipfel befinden sich unter anderem eine Kapelle und ein Museum.

Wegbeschreibung

Verlassen Sie A Guarda entlang der Rúa Puerto Rico, vorbei an der städtischen Albergue. Die Pfeile sind hier schlecht und es ist das beste nach einem Schild Ausschau zu halten, das den Weg nach Playa Área Grande / Praia de Area Grande zeigt, eine Linkskurve von der Rúa Puerto Rico.

Folgen Sie dieser Straße bis zum Meer und biegen Sie nach rechts. Vor Ihnen liegt ein kleiner Strand, gefolgt von einer Kurve in der Straße und einem etwas größeren Strand, dem Area Grande.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

You would think seafood is king near the ocean. Somehow this town doesn’t have good seafood nor regular food. Stayed at Eli Mar hotel and their breakfast was very disappointing. Croissant, coffee and juice not ideal for a pilgrimage.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Did not care for the food. Disappointed since near the ocean.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Very Spanish style rustic hotel and room. No air conditioning.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Perfect location and a gorgeous place. They even offered a taste of Port wine and cookies in the parlor. Wine bar is next door, restaurants are plentiful and live music was just outside the church. Super comfy room with private bath and the most amazing massaging shower head ever. Get the breakfast too - best one on the Camino and they can also do gluten free if you ask ahead.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

If you have an early start on the Camino and are leaving AGUARDA there are not a lot of services until Oia there is a really nice store called Blanco on the main road that has pretty much everything you could need and Bar a few doors down has nice coffee.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

FYI about A Guarda. If you’re coming off a long day and crossing over to Spain and arriving on a Sunday do shopping in Portugal because NOTHING is open in Spain. Including the hotel bars. No services at Hotel Eli Mar. better off sleeping staying in Camhina.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I’m at the Albergue at the moment and I enjoy every minute of it! The facilities are tidy and clean, the privacy you get with the curtains is great and the host-Fernando is the such kind and caring person!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Loved the privacy curtains . Clean . Upstairs were rooms and downstairs had a well equipped kitchen that I was able to cook a storm and do my laundry for 3 euro . The beach was 5 mins walk down .

Camino de Sant…

We stayed at the Hotel Bruselas. The rooms were nice and clean. It has a bar inside and included breakfast. The owner who loves pilgrims met the with us at check in with cold glasses of fresh orange juice. She also gave us information concerning local attractions such as the Roman ruins.

Camino de Sant…

My comments regarding St Benedict are referring to the Hotel Monumento Convento de San Benito. They served me coffee in the parlor at no cost, printed my luggage tag and knew the Mass times