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Fishermen’s Trail, Rota Vicentina<\/h1>\n

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Discover the south-west region of Portugal through a fantastic coastal walk.<\/span><\/p>\n

227 Km, 13 days | Portugal<\/u><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

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The Fishermen’s Trail<\/strong> is one of Portugal’s hidden gems, offering a unique experience for trekking and nature lovers. Situated along the beautiful south-west coast of the country, this path starts in S\u00e3o Torpe (Sines)<\/strong> and ends up in Lagos<\/strong>, although most people decide to stop earlier (at Odeceixe<\/strong>)<\/em> and follows the ancient routes used by local fishermen, passing through breathtaking landscapes of majestic cliffs, pristine beaches and picturesque fishing villages. With a total length of approximately 227 km, the Fishermen’s Trail is part of the Rota Vicentina, a network of trails celebrating the wild beauty and authentic culture of the Alentejo and Algarve.<\/p>\n

In this article, there are descriptions and information on all 13 stages of the Fishermen’s Trail, but many prefer to limit themselves to the first part of the route<\/strong>, that between S\u00e3o Torpes and Odeceixe<\/strong> (approximately 75 km).<\/p>\n

Obviously, the division into stages can also be changed according to one’s preference, also in view of the fact that many of them, as listed below, are rather short and could therefore be merged.<\/p>\n

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@ photo by Riccardo Gazzin<\/a> on Unsplash<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

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Transportation<\/h2>\n

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The Fishermen’s Trail starts from Sines, precisely from Praia de S\u00e3o Torpes<\/a>. Sines can be reached by bus from Lisbon and the main options are as follows:<\/p>\n