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Rota Vicentina
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Day 9 - Rota Vicentina to Cabo do San Vicente
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Portuguese Shepherd From Vila do Bospo to the end of the walk, the Cabo do San Vicente, is 14km. To avoid a simple repeat of the outwa...
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Day 8 - Rota Vicentina to Vila do Bispo
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The most memorable feature of today’s walk was a beautiful, 11km long valley which made up the first half a 22km long walk. After followi...
Day 7 - Rota Vicentina to Carrapateira
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After meandering around on Day 6 the route on Day 7 strikes decisively south. It’s a pleasant walk combining coastal and inland scenery wi...
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Day 6 - Rota Vicentina to Arrifana
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On Day 6 I combined the short Aljezur to Arrifana stretch along the Historical Route with Ponta da Atalaia element of the Fishermen's...
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Day 5 - Rota Vicentina to Aljezur
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Odeceixe is the end point of a continuous stretch of Fishermen's Trail and the journey south is now on the Historic Trail that has ar...
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Day 4 - Rota Vicentina to Odeceixe
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The stretch of walking from Zambujeira do Mar to Odeceixe has been the best of four excellent days of cliff top walking. The only slight ...
Day 3 Rota Vicentina to Zambujeira do Mar
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Another stunning cliff top walk on which, at last, we get to see the fishermen that give this stretch of the route its name. Other outsta...
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Day 2 - Rota Vicentina to Almograve
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Another day on the Fishermen's trail and no real let up on the quality of the walking, Day 2 was almost as good as Day 1. After a bit...
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Day 1 - to Vila Nova de Milfontes on the Rota Vicentina
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If the whole of the Fisherman's Trail is as good as Day 1 then we are in for a real treat, it's been a fantastic introduction to w...
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Rota Vicentina
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Shortening the cold, dark north European winter is becoming an ever more important objective for me and despite a January trip to Burma, I ...
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