São Pedro de Rates

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
202.3
Altitude
50

São Miguel de Arcos

3.40

São Pedro de Rates

6.50

Pedra Furada

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

The Igreja Romanica de Sao Pedro de Rates sits at the entrance to town and is the finest Romanesque church in Portugal. The church is all that survives of the Benedictine monastery that once stood here — a solemn, heavy-set building whose carved capitals and corbels are worth a careful look. The adjacent museum provides context.

The fountain near the church is attributed to Sao Pedro de Rates himself. Local tradition claims it has miraculous properties — specifically, that it cures sterility in anyone who drinks from it. The water is drinkable regardless of your fertility concerns.

At the start of town the camino splits — keep right for the Central Way. The left fork leads west to the Coastal Way.

Notice

At the start of town the camino splits. Keep to your right, following the arrows along The Central Way. The other variation will take you west to join The Coastal Way.

Fiesta

Saint Peter of Rates is celebrated on his feast day, the 26th of April.

History

Sao Pedro de Rates is the legendary first Bishop of Braga, said to have been ordained by Santiago himself. The two were contemporaries, and both met the same fate — decapitation. Like Santiago, Pedro's remains were lost for centuries before being rediscovered by means of a miraculous light in the sky, around 800 years later. A church was built to house his relics, which became a pilgrimage destination in their own right.

The historical truth is murkier — Pedro may be a composite figure — but the tradition is deeply embedded in the Camino Portugues and the identity of both Rates and Braga.

City Map
Accommodation in São Pedro de Rates.

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Tak for tippet om den alternative rute, som jeg nød i fulde drag. Den har fået nogle af de autorisede pæle, men man skal stadig vide, at der skal drejes til venstre ved træet.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We nearly didn’t get to San Pedro because of the lack of visible arrows from Porto, but CASA ANABELA was super clean and Anabela herself was very welcoming. We ate at SAN ANTONIO’S where we had the best cod we’d had so far in Portugal. Excellent.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stopped here for lunch on Saturday, November 16, 2024. I asked for anything GLUTEN-FREE.. The lovely english speaking women said she had 1 gluten-free special of the day left. I had the BEST bean soup and spaghetti bulanese I have ever eaten.

I highly recommend this place on your Camino.

Although we were continuing on, there was an albergue directly across the street from the restaurant.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Wonderful albergue with great welcome from the volunteer (who took care of my blisters!). In an ancient farm, really clean with everything you need : WIFI, music, librairy, some extra food let from pilgrims (and Coffee in the morning). If none, then a little foot Shop just near really really cheap. Restaurant in front of albergue. Music, great conversation with JPierre, the volunteer of the moment !

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Great cafe, right on the Camino and open early on Saturdays.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Casa Anabela was amazing. She greeted us with fresh lemonade when we arrived. Very kind and hospitable. Room was very clean. Price was good. Breakfast included. Highly recommend!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Found Da Villa Restaurant opened on an early Sunday morning! Great breakfast and coffee. Nice restaurant!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Very nice host, we had a nice conversation between her Portuguese, google translate, my English and Spanish :). Nice room with private bath and good breakfast. The house is old and lovely but very clean and had everything we needed.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

There's a small cafe next to the church which sells great burgers at a good price.
Da Villa cafe, also sells Pizzas and sandwiches.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Casa Mattos has large rooms in a traditional Portuguese style.
A friendly welcome from the hosts, WiFi and breakfast is included. The rooms are cool and en suite.