Povoa de Varzim

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
233.7
Altitude
5

Vila do Conde

3.80

Povoa de Varzim

3.80

A Ver-o-Mar

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Grocery
Yes
Hospital
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Train
Yes

Povoa is one of Portugal’s most popular seaside resorts, with plenty of hotels, shopping and even casinos to show for it. All were built to support tourists who flock to the nearly 12km of beaches. A rich collection of artifacts relating to Povoa’s rich seafaring history are on display at the Ethnography and History Museum of Póvoa de Varzim.

Notice

The Metro of Porto Line B (Linha da Póvoa) terminates here. 

The Road

The entirety of the walk between Póvoa and A Ver-o-Mar can be done along the coast, following the shoreline. Shortly before arriving in A Ver-o-Mar the signs are unclear. If you get to a large soccer field (no grass) you want it to be on your right, but it will likely be on your left. If it is on your right, the way is across a small bridge. If it is on your left, simply turn left at the end of the field and keep on straight, across a different bridge but one which will likewise take you across a small sandy stretch into A Ver-o-Mar.

Comments

Camino de Sant…

Very busy with tourists, but a lovely town and well worth the visit. If you can get accommodation before Povoa De Varzim, it could be a good idea to stop in a town before this, as it's a long walk from Porto, but a lovely walk.

Camino de Sant…

There is a chapel round the corner, it was open for adorers. The room was cute, clean and there’s a kitchen.

Camino de Sant…

Most of the Restaurants Are closed on tuesdays. Unfortunatly.
Had a Great room at Ale-Hop.

Camino de Sant…

Just a few doors up from Sardines and Friends hostel, this was a great place for lunch. Really good sandwiches.