Azinhaga

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
495.8
Altitude
20

Valle de Figueira

12.30

Azinhaga

7.20

Golegã

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

El hombre de bronce de aspecto muy literario de la plaza es Jose Saramago, premio Nobel 98 e hijo de Azinhaga.

The Road

El camino sigue la carretera principal hasta el final de la ciudad, donde hay una rotonda con una estatua de un torero en el centro. Sigue recto aquí, pasando por Broa.

Gira a la derecha en la siguiente intersección en forma de T y sigue la carretera hasta Golegã.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

La mejor decisión fue tomar un Uber. Incluso el conductor lo dijo. Literalmente solo unos pocos centímetros de acera para peatones cuando la hay.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

La sección de carretera de Azinhaga a Golega es horrible para caminar. Muy poco espacio para peatones. No muchos coches se ralentizan o se apartan para dejarnos espacio. Una pareja parecía dirigirse hacia nosotros a propósito. Desearía haber leído estos comentarios y haber tomado la ruta alternativa o llamado un taxi. No vale la pena el riesgo de caminar por la carretera que indican las flechas.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Una familia encantadora y un lugar hermoso para alojarse en Azinhaga. Espacio para 4 peregrinos, y ofrecen cena y desayuno. Simple pero limpio y cómodo. Se aceptan donaciones. Tienen dos gatos y un perro amigable. La casa no tiene señalización, pero está en la carretera principal, es una casa azul y blanca como se muestra en Google Maps. Los propietarios han completado múltiples rutas del Camino y son muy conocedores.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Estaba indeciso por las otras reseñas, pero tuve un servicio rápido y amable en Cafe Central, y un delicioso sándwich tostado de jamón/queso y café para almorzar. ¡Recomendamos! :)

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stayed at Casa de Azzancha September 28th. It was easy to get to it as there are signs as you enter town guiding you. It was easy to pick up the route when we left. The facility is nice and tremendously welcoming and helpful hostess. She even made reservations for us at the restaurant which by the way had the best dessert and we he wine was decent. The hostess provided us with transportation to and from the restaurant. Nice play to stay.

We took the route via the highway and since it was Sunday morning, did not find it an unpleasant experience.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

First time I ordered an uber on whole camino to avoid yet another horrible road experience. Worth it for 7 euros!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stopped here today after 26km of walking. We were hesitant to go to the cafe based on the comments but they are the only location open in town. We decided to not walk the 7 km to Golega based on the comments on line. The local gentleman in the cafe were more than helpful in aiding us in securing a cab to Golega. At one point 3 of them were on the phone trying to book a cab for us

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I stopped here for a coffee and sparkling water. I felt incredibly unwelcome, even when I smiled, waved and said boa trade the lady behind the bar and customers just stared at me. The bar lady even stopped serving me to go and serve other customers. No one returned a smile. Very rude. (P.S aside from the bar lady, I was the only other woman to about 12 men)
Katherine from Australia

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Cafe Central’s employees and customers have perfected the art of making you feel unwelcome. You are not wanted here.

Another comment here mentions having problems here because of the language (English). I was speaking Portuguese. They made sure I left quickly.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

After the bridge turn left to the fields, it is not marked on the map but you can see it clearly outlined on Google maps. Only adds 1.5km and is much more enjoyable and safer. Not marked for the Camino but easy to follow