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    Caminho do Mar

    HI I finished two more stages of the Caminho do Mar, from Torres Vedras to Bombarral and from Bombarral to Caldas da Rainha. The second day was more beautiful and shorter than the first, but thanks to this it was possible to visit (once again) the beautiful village of Óbidos (too many...
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    Caminho do Mar

    Hi The secretarial services of the church Santo António of Estoril, have the following schedule: From Monday to Friday: from 10h00 to 12h00, and from 16h00 to 19h00; Saturday from 10h00 to 12h00. If you're going to do this path I recommend to download the file with the way, because some of the...
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    Caminho do Mar

    In May 26 I finished the thir stage of the the Caminho do Mar, from Mafra to Torres Vedras (32 Km). In general the marking with blue and yellow arrows is correct, with the need to repainting, especially in the municipality of Torres Vedras. In some places there are only blue arrows. Some arrows...
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    Caminho do Mar

    Yesterday (April 24) I finished the second stage of the the Caminho do Mar, from Sintra to Mafra (25 Km). The way is well marked, but at some intersections you must have some caution because the arrows need of renovation. In the second part of this step, you enter in the country, leaving...
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    Caminho do Mar

    Hi Yesterday I finished the first stage of the the Caminho do Mar, from Estoril to Sintra. It is well signposted, passes through very beautiful places. Stage with an easy degree of difficulty, except the climb of Sintra Mountain (3,5 km), from the Rio da Mula to the Convento dos Capuchos, but...
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    Caminho do Mar

    By Caminho do Mar you need more three days than Caminho Central. I did the Caminho Central (Lisbon-Alverca-Azambuja-Santarém-Tomar-.....Santiago). I'm thinking of doing the Caminho do Mar (Lisbon-Estoril-Sintra-Mafra-Torres Vedras-Bombarral-Caldas da Rainha-Alcobaça-Fátima), you still need one...
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    Caminho do Mar

    ALCOBAÇA Perhaps the greatest love story that happened in the world! (I apologize to French friends but the truth is that the tombs of Pedro and Inês were destroyed by the French - troops of Napoleon).
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    MAFRA - Caminho do Mar

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    Caminho do Mar

    The Caminho do Mar passes at the crossroads of the Capuchin Convent (monastery with walls lined with cork), Quinta da Regaleira, Seteais Hotel, National Palace (center). As you know it takes at least two days to visit Sintra.
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    Caminho do Mar

    The “Caminho do Mar”, is a pilgrimage route, fully identified and signalized with blue and yellow arrows and in some cases with landmarks from the door of the Church of Estoril (St. Anthony's Church), to Fatima and if the the Pilgrims wishing may go to Santiago de Compostela, the Caminho Central...
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    Coastal Camino from Lisbon

    I'd like to mention again that the "Trilho das Areias" is not a way to Santiago, as you can verify on the credential. The "Caminho do Mar" is a route historic. It was marked with reference to historical facts by the Centro Nacional de Cultura (National Culture Centre) (CNC). But it is only...
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    Coastal Camino from Lisbon

    I hope that in May we will meet in Lisbon. I and my wife soon and slowly we begin to doing the "Caminho do Mar" from the cathedral of Lisbon to Tomar. We're thinking of doing: Lisbon - Estoril and return by train. Estoril - Sintra and return by train. Sintra - Mafra and return by bus. Mafra -...
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    Coastal route starting in Lisbon??

    Hi Laurie It's true what you affirm, for I saw some yellow arrows in the Serra de Sintra near the Capuchin Convent and the other in Sintra very close to the Palácio da Vila. I think the route to follow to Guincho beach, which leaves the national road and following the woods, passing near the...

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