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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 806715, member: 537"] I once took a bus from Porto to Valença do Minho and walked from there. Valença is a very interesting place to visit — it has an old Vauban-style fort and a LOT of Spanish shoppers who cross the border to buy Portuguese textiles (admittedly less interesting than the fort). But walking across the Minho on the old Eiffel-looking bridge is a really nice way to start out. Tui is a nice place to visit, too, so what we did was walk from the bus station through Valenca, ate lunch and explored it a bit, and then walked across the bridge. The bus is about 2 hours — we spent a few more hours in Valenca, and then had a few kms across the river and to the town of Tui where we spent our first night and had time to visit the church and the old town at our leisure. [/QUOTE]
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