Ribadelouro

Camino Portugues

To end of camino
108.7
Altitude
30

Virxe do Camiño

4.00

Ribadelouro

1.20

Orbenlle

Services
Bar
Yes
Notice

Pay close attention to the following directions. For several years, and even at the time of publication, the route ahead has been the subject of much trouble.

History

Shortly before arriving here you will have crossed a very old stone bridge. You may not have noticed its age for the modern wood decking, but it is known by the locals as the ‘bridge of fever.’ It earned that rather onerous nickname when Saint Elmo (Telmo) fell ill and died here during his pilgrimage in 1251. There are two historical characters that bear the name Saint Telmo, and both are considered patrons of sailors. However only one of them (not this one) has been canonized a Saint. 

City Map

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

The signage has greatly improved there are no issues in both these villages. The scenic/complimentary route are now easy to follow as there is a map showing both, the scenic route is about one K longer but well worth it, I did the industrial walk last September in the rain and it was painful

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Great rest stop between Valença and Porriño. Limited selection of sandwiches but they seem to be made fresh and were absolutely delicious! Waitress speaks English. They have Mahou and Estrella served with a delicious corn snack. Wi-Fi was good. Definitely stop here!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Good rest stop👍

Camino de Sant…

There is a new looking cafe directly on the Camino called Ponte Das Febres. They have food and a limited pilgrim gear.