Octant Santiago





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I walk through the center of Santiago do Cacém, a Portuguese city in the district of Setúbal, Alentejo region and sub-region of Alentejo Litoral. This path is a journey through the city center to the beautiful nature that surrounds it, passing through historical sites such as the ruins of Miróbriga, which presents one of the most striking vestiges of the Roman occupation in the Southwest of Portugal. The Roman city stretches for over 2 km, featuring ruins of residential buildings, cobbled...
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This trip starts and ends in Santiago do Cacém, a Portuguese city in the district of Setúbal, Alentejo region and sub-region of Alentejo Litoral. This route through the coastal region of Portugal allows you to pedal your bicycle in a quiet way through nature, breathing the fresh air, until you reach Alcácer do Sal which is one of the oldest cities in Europe, founded before 1000 BC by the Phoenicians.
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This trail starts in Santiago do Cacém, a city with a strong connection to the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Since the Middle Ages, this place has received visitors from Ponta de Sagres, becoming a consecrated historical journey, now revived by Rota Vicentina. The Rota Vicentina is a multi-day journey that can be covered through different routes. Here is a compiled list of available sections: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/rota-vicentina. Following this link. By accessing this link,...
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The Rota Vicentina is an incredible hike that stretches over 340 km along the southwest coast of Portugal, from the city of Santiago do Cacém to Cabo de São Vicente, passing through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Alentejo. Along the walk, you can explore the region's rich culture and history, discovering beautiful picturesque villages and unspoiled valleys. In addition, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the coast, with its golden sandy beaches and impressive rock...
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Circular trail is a journey through the history of Santiago do Cacém which is a pleasant city dominated by a castle. The castle has Moorish origins, dating back to the 11th century. It was rehabilitated by the Templars at the service of the 1st King of Portugal, Afonso Henriques. One of the points of interest on this path are the ruins of Miróbriga, which housed a people that emerged during the Late Bronze and Iron Age (6th-1st centuries BC) and remained until the 4th century AD These ruins...