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Springtime splendour on Rota Vicentina highlighted in portuguese magazine Visão Se7e

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Peacefulness, breathtaking views and fresh air.

This is how the Rota Vicentina is described – and also the Via Algarviana – in Visão Se7e portuguese magazine.

Se7e is a weekly supplement of the magazine Visão that gathers a set of seven reports to present restaurants, hotels, terraces, bars, shops and trends in Portugal.

Read below an excerpt of the article, written by Inês Belo, or click on the images to read the full version.


A Rota Vicentina não é só um sem-fim de trilhos e paisagens arrebatadoras. Mistura-se com a identidade do território, as suas gentes e empresas de turismo. Quem o diz é Marta Cabral, presidente da associação Rota Vicentina (RV) desde o seu lançamento, há uma década. A linha segue paralela ao mar, entre Santiago do Cacém e Lagos, por caminhos antigos e novos sinalizados, âncoras de um turismo sustentável.Dos 200 quilómetros inaugurados em maio de 2012 até aos atuais 750 quilómetros de percursos pedestres e 1000 quilómetros parapedalar, cruza o Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina através de duas grandes rotas: o Caminho Histórico (pelo in-terior) e o Trilho dos Pescadores (na costa). A estes somam-se 24 percursos circulares. Se os trilhos são a espinha dorsal, há todo um trabalho que tem vindo a ser desenvolvido com a comunidade, espelhado numa agenda de atividades e acontecimentos ao longo do ano, disponível no site renovado da RV.

Inês Belo in Visão Se7e, March 23th


Artigo sobre a Rota Vicentina na revista Visão Se7e
Artigo sobre a Rota Vicentina na revista Visão Se7e
Artigo sobre a Rota Vicentina na revista Visão Se7e
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