Azinhaga

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
495.8
Altitude
20

Vale de Figueira

12.30

Azinhaga

7.20

Golegã

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

The very literate looking bronze man in the square is Jose Saramago, the ‘98 Nobel-laureate and son of Azinhaga.

The Road

The camino follows the main road all the way to the end of town where there is a roundabout with a bullfighter statue in the center. Keep straight here, passing through Broa.

Turn right at the next T-intersection and follow the road all the way to Golegã.

City Map

Comments

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

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Edit 1 to the alternate road between Az & Golega: the roads are shown on the Wise app map. Caminho 1 Lazaros to Rossios Longos will take you to the edge of town.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The alternate road between Azhinaga and Golega is easy to find if you use google maps for a walking route between the two towns. After the River Almonde, take the next road to the left. It adds 15 minutes to your walk.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The hostel was really nice and clean and had great facility’s. The owner asked if we wanted dinner and we said yes which she replies saying she would ring the restaurant and if they were not open she would cook and if they were open we would have to go there. She booked us a table in the restaurant which was a 15 min walk from the hostel (hard after a long day of walking) but the restaurant did not have a menu and very limited English (not too much of an issue). The menu was presented to us via Google translate and only had 2 options. The food was fine but the price was ridiculous. €32 for chips and a pork dish for 2. I would recommend going to a different restaurant if the owner of the hostel is not cooking.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

We were made to feel very unwelcome here: server was impatient with our best efforts to order coffee - we wanted food too but didn’t bother as she was so rude - and later she mimicked us speaking English. Try the first cafe as you enter town instead.

Camino de Sant…

Stayed at Casa da Azinhaga with wonderfull host Helena. Not the cheapest but worth every Euro. Very helpfull, friendly and generous. I would advice to make her hostel a ⭐️⭐️⭐️ accomadation. Helena: keep up the great work you’r doing.

Camino de Sant…

Probably the hardest bit of road walking we have encountered with lots of cars and trucks between 7am and 9am along this 7km road from Azinhaga and Golega with very little shoulder. We felt so exposed between the traffic and a one and a half to two meter ditch. Hopefully they will find a better way!

Camino de Sant…

Horrible road between azinhaga and golega! Cars going 70km an hour and huge trucks. If you can get a lift to bypass this section, I would. On the other hand the mayor of Golega stopped his car to welcome me to town! :D