Pedra Furada

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
195.8
Altitude
105

São Pedro de Rates

6.50

Pedra Furada

1.70

Góios

Services
Bar
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes

The sign at the entrance makes the town seem smaller than it is. Pass through the narrow streets and turn left at the main road into the rest of town.

The Road

The sign indicating the entrance of Pedra Furada would have you believe that the town is much smaller that it is. Pass through the narrow streets and at the main road turn left into the rest of town. After turning left, keep on the road.

City Map
Accommodation in Pedra Furada.
Municipal
Pension

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Clean, modern and well-equipped. Affordable, but bring your own breakfast foods. On Camino in Feb. 2026, during the deluge of Portugal, and the washing machine, drier and hair dryer really added to our comfort. The staff (Maria and Anna) we friendly and helpful. This place is a true refuge on the way.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stayed in a double room shared bath for €40 but single bunk dorm room also available for €15 there is a refreshing swimming pool with lovely hillside views and an orchard with persimmon apples and mangos. Cold soda and beer in the communal kitchen fridge for €1 donation and a cosy living room too.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Not a super exciting town, but they were friendly at the restaurant and pharmacy - lady at pharmacy gave me a free Camino scallop shell when I bought some supplies :)

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I can very highly recommend both these places. Casa do Maria was sqeaky clean, we loved the swimming pool and tbe fruit trees in the garden. And our morning view from our balcony was brilliant. Antonio's restaurant: wow, wow, wow! I had a pilgrim's meal with soup, roast pork, roast potatoes, rice and salad and my daughter had the sirloin steak. Both meals were excellently done. The pilvfim's meal was €10.

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We arrived on November 16, 2024, and walked down to this restaurant. We were early for supper, so we ordered a glass of local Portugal white wine. We asked about the peregrino menu. Fabulous serving of meat, potatoes, salad, lettuce, tomatoes, and rice, plus a wonder soup. I am Gluten-Free so declined the bread.. We were full.

The ambiance is lovely. The chef is fantastic..

Go in through the front doors as the side door is the fine dining restaurant and prices are $$-$$$.

Our dinner was €9.50 plus 1.70 for a glass of wine. A great dinner.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Clean, modern, great kitchen and bathrooms. Highly recommend. Donation based.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Stopped yesterday for a late lunch. His pilgrim menu included veal, rice, potatoes, lettuce tomato garnish, bread, and soup. Wow! Wonderful! With a bottle of water was only 9 euro.

Antonio is pictured in the Brierley Camino guide, and was very gracious. I showed him my guide and the picture and did a selfie with him.

He said he served lunch to John Brierley a month before he passed away (last year). It was clear Antonio and Brierley were friends.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

open 14:00-20:00; any fee for the stay. there is free wi-fi

All Caminos App User (not verified)

New albergue from 2022. Two rooms with 12 beds each. The kitchen is equipped with pots, a frying pan, cutlery, cups, a lid, a microwave. Clean bathrooms. Washer and dryer (free laundry and detergent).