Stage of the Camino
Barcelos to Vitorino dos Piães
From Barcelos To Vitorino dos Piães
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Stage Description
The first half of the split of the long stage towards Ponte de Lima. Leaving Barcelos by crossing the Cávado, the route climbs gently through Vila Boa and Balugães amid vines and woods, with several demanding ramps and a long stretch without services, as far as the village of Vitorino dos Piães, a resting point halfway along.
The first half of the classic —and tough— Barcelos to Ponte de Lima stage covers some 22 kilometres of rolling Minho countryside, with moderate ramps and the odd more demanding section. It is a thoroughly rural route of vinho verde vineyards, eucalyptus woods and scattered villages, where services are scarce: it is wise to leave Barcelos well stocked with water.
The day begins by crossing the River Cávado over the Barcelos bridge and leaving the city behind through Barcelinhos. After the first level kilometres, the Way starts to gain height gently between Vila Boa and Lijó, alternating tracks, cobbled lanes and minor roads among plots of vine trained on trellises.
Passing through the parish of Balugães, with its church of São Martinho, marks the midpoint of the route. From here the path faces its most solitary stretches and a notable ramp or two, with a long sector without bars or fountains that tests the pilgrim's planning. The landscape, however, is of serene beauty: woods, streams and stone hamlets that have barely changed in generations.
The stage ends on reaching Vitorino dos Piães, a village in the municipality of Ponte de Lima lying about 22 kilometres from Barcelos. Its rural guesthouses and quintas have established it as a resting point for those who choose to split the long day to Ponte de Lima in two, saving the pleasant final descent to the Lima valley for the following day.
The day begins by crossing the River Cávado over the Barcelos bridge and leaving the city behind through Barcelinhos. After the first level kilometres, the Way starts to gain height gently between Vila Boa and Lijó, alternating tracks, cobbled lanes and minor roads among plots of vine trained on trellises.
Passing through the parish of Balugães, with its church of São Martinho, marks the midpoint of the route. From here the path faces its most solitary stretches and a notable ramp or two, with a long sector without bars or fountains that tests the pilgrim's planning. The landscape, however, is of serene beauty: woods, streams and stone hamlets that have barely changed in generations.
The stage ends on reaching Vitorino dos Piães, a village in the municipality of Ponte de Lima lying about 22 kilometres from Barcelos. Its rural guesthouses and quintas have established it as a resting point for those who choose to split the long day to Ponte de Lima in two, saving the pleasant final descent to the Lima valley for the following day.
Last updated: 01/06/2026
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Accommodations in this Stage
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Solar de Vila Meã
Flag Hotel Barcelos
Hotel Bagoeira
Quinta de Malta
Art'Otel Barcelos
Casa Campo ao Rio_Village
Casa da Ana Boutique Guest House
casa das pombas
Casa de Eiró by House and People
Casa do Theatro Guest House
Casa Dourada
Gallo`s House
In Barcelos Hostel & Guest House
Lux'Otel City Lodge
Quinta de Castelhão
Residencial Kuarenta&Um
Residencial Solar da Estação
Top'Otel
VILLA 500
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