14 Days

Escorted
Self-Guided

519km
10 Cycling Days

€3600

 

What makes this trip special?

  • The most famous pilgrimage route in the world, the Camino de Compostela, brings travellers from all over the world to travel one of the many routes to Santiago.

  • Follow the Portuguese Camino Coastal Route from Porto, with the Atlantic Ocean your companion throughout much of the ride.

  • From Coimbra to Porto we cycle an alternate route to the Camino which is easier and more relaxing.

  • Experience all the flavours of two tasty nations, Portugal and Spain, both renowned for their food and wine.

  • A selection of fantastic hotels are scattered throughout the tour providing that extra bit of history and comfort on your cycling journey.


Dates

27 APR-10 MAY 2025 (FULLY BOOKED)

11-24 May 2025


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Escorted
Self-Guided

This will be an escorted self-guided experience where your luggage will be transferred each day and it will be up to us as a group to navigate our way along the easy to follow trail (hint: follow the Camino conch shells).

The group will be escorted by Jason Williams from Pedal Pedal and a local Portuguese ride leader. You can choose to ride with one of the ride leaders or ride at your own pace navigating with the phone app or ride notes.

We will have a dedicated support vehicle that will tail the group and provide backup to anyone not up for the ride or for non-riding partners.


Itinerary

  • Nestled in central Portugal, Coimbra seamlessly blends history and modernity. Home to one of Europe's oldest universities, its medieval charm resonates through cobblestone streets and historic landmarks. The Mondego River gracefully winds around this cultural hub, inviting exploration of centuries-old architecture and vibrant local traditions.

    It would be worth having at least a day extra in Coimbra if you can fit it in to your trip.

    Coimbra is easy to reach from Lisbon by train in under 2 hours. Arrive during the course of the day at our starting hotel. The tour officially starts with a group meeting at 6pm followed by an included group dinner.

  • We start out on our tour along the Mondego River which guides us out of Coimbra. Gravel roads take you through villages and towns all the way to the beautiful Atlantic coast in Praia de Miro. This picturesque town, adorned with sandy beaches and quaint fishing villages, is the perfect start to our coastal bike ride. Our accommodation this evening is set on a beautiful lagoon surrounded by pine forests. The seafront is 2km away, a short ride for anyone wanting some beach action.

    elevation +500m

  • Pedal through picturesque landscapes, passing by small fields and vegetable gardens, immersing in the tranquil charm of the Ria region. As you approach Barra Village, cross the main bridge, and witness the harbor's old codfish boats. Navigate through a scenic bicycle path, avoiding open roads, and continue towards Aveiro, experiencing the evolution from coastal beauty to the traditional salt ponds that dot the landscape. Averio is considered the Venice of Portugal.

    elevation +200m

  • Begin the day with a ferry ride, a fitting way to leave Aveiro. Ride on to the dune system of São Jacinto, an incredible natural reserve home to many valuable species and the perfect place to watch some wildlife! The Ria de Aveiro, a shallow coastal lagoon connected to the Atlantic Ocean. Its unique mesotidal wetland area has several branches forming islands and is an absolute pleasure to ride along. Magnificent pine tree forests lead you to Ovar and our stop for the night.

    elevation +200m

  • A final ride before a rest day in beautiful Porto. On today’s ride, you will cross several small beaches including Miramar, Francelos, and Valadares by cycling on a path near the coastline. Although the water might be too cold for some, these beaches are a great spot to swim and enjoy the sun (if the weather conditions allow it!). Miramar Beach is worth a stop to visit a small and intriguing little chapel sitting on the top of a boulder by the shore - the famous Capela do Senhor da Pedra. Enter old Porto, crossing the Dom Luís Bridge, which has a spectacular view over the Douro River.

    We stay outside the historic centre at the mouth of the Douro River, minutes walk from the nearest beach.

    elevation +400m

  • Porto is an amazing city filled with something mystical and difficult to describe. Enjoy a day off the bike to experience the city, taste the food, explore the sightseeing spots, and interact with the lovely people. There is a bus stop near the hotel that takes you easily into the historic centre of Porto or walk a few hundred metres to to use Porto’s historic tram service.

  • Leave Porto and explore Portugal's beautiful coastline. Enjoy the sight of the Atlantic waves crashing on lovely beaches. Take a break to breathe in the fresh air. Discover quaint villages, with Vila do Conde being a standout. It has a historic center, a nice river area, great beaches, and monuments such as the Mosteiro de Santa Clara and the surviving segments of a long-legged medieval aqueduct makes this village into the special gem that it is.

    elevation +300m

  • Your last day in Portugal. Halfway through the day, you will have the privilege of encountering yet another gem of this tour. As you cross the charming Lima River on a bridge, you will be able to see Viana do Castelo from above. This is a blessed town with an appealing medieval center filled with churches, monasteries, palaces decorated with coats of arms, and monumental fountains with interesting water features. At the end of the day, you will arrive at Caminha, a lovely town that sits at the mouth of the Minho River, which creates the natural northern border with Spain.

    elevation +300m

  • Today you will enter Galicia by crossing the magnificent Minho River by ferry. Welcome to Spain!

    In Guarda go to the top of its hill to visit the Iron Settlement of Santa Tegra. Today you can also visit the medieval monastery of Oia, which is located right on the coast. Finally, arrive at Vigo, a historical city and one of the biggest fishing ports of Europe. We enjoy a night of special accommodation staying in a beautiful converted Galician country house close to the beach.

    elevation +900m

  • After leaving Vigo, you will start to enter the more common roads to Santiago, that go along the Ria de Vigo. Pontevedra is a small charming city with a great atmosphere around its plazas and cafés.

    Our accommodation for the next two nights is a destination in itself, Parador de Pontevedra, the 16th century palace of Count Maceda.

    elevation +700m

  • Time for another rest day. Pontevedra enchants with its historic charm and lively Galician spirit. Stroll through well-preserved medieval streets, where centuries-old buildings reveal the town's rich heritage. The picturesque Pontevedra River adds to the allure, inviting you to explore this gem known for its cultural treasures and warm hospitality.

    When not out exploring, relax in our amazing hotel, the Parador de Pontevedra which has been masterfully renovated to retain its past glory. Built of robust, local stone, the palace is surrounded by pretty landscaped gardens and a large sun terrace.

  • After leaving Pontevedra, admire the big wetlands where you can find hundreds of plants and bird species. Throughout the route, you will find beautiful river crossings which are highlighted by the waterfalls of the Barosa River. A gorgeous place, perfect to stop and have lunch. Continuing, you will pass by Caldas de Reis, a natural spa town that has existed since Roman times. Rivers and lush vegetation will take you to your destination, the medieval city of Padrón, famous for its green, small, and tasty peppers.

    elevation +800m

  • Today's trail will be the easiest one. As you start to see the top of the cathedral in the distance, it will give you the strength to do the final kilometers. Here you are, finally in Compostela. The old town of Santiago, together with the outlying Santa Maria de Conxo Monastery, constitutes an extraordinary ensemble of distinguished monuments. The squares and narrow streets of the old town contain Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassicist buildings. This town is not only a harmonious and very well preserved historical city but also a place deeply imbued with faith.

    We commemorate the end of the trip with a night in the historic Parador de Santiago - Hostal Reis Catolicos, set in a beautiful 15th-century building next to Santiago’s famous cathedral. Once a lodging for pilgrims, the Parador maintains many of the building’s original features including vaulted ceilings, stone archways and tapestries.

    A celebratory group dinner will make for a fitting end to the trip.

    elevation +600ml

  • The Camino may end in Santiago but there are many things here to discover. Stay on and enjoy the city or explore further through Spain and Europe. The tour ends after breakfast.

Itinerary is subject to change.

Portugal Spain Map

Trail Conditions

From Coimbra to Porto we will be following an alternative route to the more difficult Camino Trail. For this section our ride will be a mix of paved and gravel roads on flat terrain apart from the first day of riding which does contain some hills!

Paved roads 42%, unpaved roads 13%, bike lanes: 45%.

From Porto we move onto the Coastal Portuguese Camino for six days of riding across the border and into Spain.

Paved Roads 40%, bike lanes and wooden walkways 30%, dirt roads 20%, and about 5% on a small amount of cobblestone, and rough dirt roads.

A downloadable navigation app for your mobile is the best way to navigate. We will provide a link to the app before the tour begins. We will also supply detailed route information with step-by-step notes to help with navigation.


Group Size

15-27 people

As an escorted self-guided trip you will be free to travel at your own pace leaving each day at a time that suits you, stopping when you want and controlling how you see the countries we are cycling through. Usually small groups of similarly paced cyclists form and ride together throughout the day so while you are travelling with a group it never feels like a crowd.


Payment & Pricing

€3600 per person, twin share

AU$600 deposit per person is required to confirm places on the trip.

Deposit Refund Policy
The deposit will only refunded under the following conditions:

  • If the tour is sold out, we will only refund your deposit if we can find a replacement person for your place on the tour irrespective of how long in advance you cancel.

  • If the tour is not sold out you can cancel up to 3 months before the start of the tour for a full refund of the deposit.

Final payment will be due 75 days before the start of the tour. We will calculate the AUD price based on the exchange rate at the time of final payment.


Inclusions

Accommodation

The accommodation used on this trip is mainly of a 3-4 star standard with a couple of special 5 star nights including finishing in an historic hotel in the centre of Santiago.

The hotels we intend to use are:

The tour accommodation is based on twin sharing. If you are a single traveller you will be matched with another person of your gender to share a twin room.  If you would like a single room throughout the trip there will be a single supplement charge of €1200. Note there is limited number of single rooms available for this tour.

MEALS

All breakfasts are included at our accommodation.

Lunches are not included allowing you to choose where to eat as you ride. There are plenty of places to choose from and your route information will have some suggestions.

A welcome dinner on the first night and celebration final night dinner are are included. Other dinners will be free for you to choose your own experience. Of course we will be able to offer advice on where to eat.

BIKES

The bikes included in tour price are GHOST Square 27 speed hybrid bikes.

Ebikes are available for a surcharge of €250. The ebikes used are GHOST E-Teru hybrid bikes.

Our bike supplier is also going to offer gravel bikes in the near future. We are still awaiting the specific brand and model but we do know that the surcharge for these bikes will be €320.

Our bikes come with great a quality Shimano rear derailleur, SR Suntour suspension, a softer saddle, and ergonomic non-slip rubber handles provide a smooth and comfortable ride on every surface. Schwalbe tires, ensuring grip and enhanced resistance to punctures, good Shimano brakes, and a stiff aluminum frame, will assure a safe and worry-free journey.

GHOST Square hybrid

GHOST Square Hybrid

 
GHOST ebike

GHOST E-Teru eBIke Hybrid

Handlebar bags, rear rack and bag, and helmet are included with each bike.

Feel free to bring your own pedals, saddle, and water bottle. While helmets are available we do suggest bringing your own for the best comfort and fit.

SUpport

This tour is self-guided trip but still has all the support features of a fully supported bike tour: 

Escorts - Jason from Pedal Pedal and a local Portuguese ride leader will escort the group throughout the trip.

Backup Vehicle - we will have a dedicated support vehicle at the back of the group to look after anyone who needs a break from the cycling or for non-cycling partners.


Extras

You must have travel insurance as part of the conditions of travel. Your insurance must cover emergency medical and evacuation.

Ebikes are available at a surcharge price of €250.

Voluntary Single Supplement €1200.

FLIGHTS, STOPOVERS, EXCURSIONS

Our agent partners at HelloWorld Travel in Pakenham are on hand to help with flight bookings, insurance, extra hotel nights, stopovers and anything else that you might need aside from the bike tour. If you would like any help or advice email Lucy at lucy.pakenham@helloworld.com.au.


Questions

If you have any questions about the tour please do let us know.

Phone (Aust): 0437 599 363
Phone (International or WhatsApp): +61 437 599 363

Email: jason@pedalpedal.com.au

Or fill in our enquiries form