Via Algarviana
The Via Algarviana is a long-distance walking trail located in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. Stretching approximately 300 kilometers, it runs from the Spanish border at Alcoutim to the coastal town of Cape St. Vincent. The trail showcases the region's diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, traditional villages, and scenic views of the Algarve countryside.
This route is part of the European long-distance paths and is well-marked with signs and symbols. Hikers can experience the rich cultural heritage of the area, including local cuisine and historical sites. The Via Algarviana is popular among both locals and tourists seeking outdoor adventure and natural beauty.