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Portomarín and Sarria Loop

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Portomarín and Sarria Loop

03:43

53.5km

960m

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Cycle the challenging 33.2-mile Portomarin - return via Sarria route, featuring mixed terrain, rolling Galician hills, and historic Camino c

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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250 m

Portomarín

Highlight • Religious Site

Portomarín is a pretty town next to the Miño river.
The transit of pilgrims throughout the year marks the rhythm of life in this town. At your pace, you can not miss the photo with the letters that form your name or on the bridge that crosses the river.
As buildings, the churches of San Pedro, San Juan and San Nicolás stand out. The latter is located in the town hall square, where you will also see the monument to the pilgrim.

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1.26 km

Belesar Reservoir

Highlight • Lake

The Belesar reservoir is a swamp created in 1963 on the Miño River. It is located between the municipalities of Taboada, Chantada, Saviñao, Paradela, Páramo, Guntin and Portomarín. The construction of the reservoir meant, in addition to flooding almost 5,000 hectares of land, the disappearance under the waters of the town of Portomarín, which was rebuilt near its former location. More at bigjoe.es/etapa-3-de-nuestro-camino-de-santiago-sarria-melide

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17.6 km

Leaving the paved Eurovelo3 road, you could take an alternative route to Sarria along the Camino. Some sections may require technical skills or walking across streams, but is that where the fun is?

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26.1 km

Sarria

Highlight • Settlement

Sarria is one of the most famous stops on the Camino. Most of the tours start here towards Santiago de Compostela if you don't have enough time. The round trip route to Portomarin is beautiful.

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26.6 km

Paseo do Malecón

Highlight • Trail

The Paseo do Malecón is one of the busiest and most visited places by tourists in Sarria, especially in the summer season. It runs parallel to the Sarria River, and is surrounded by a good number of bars and restaurants.
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46.5 km

3.55 km

2.90 km

551 m

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44.6 km

6.53 km

1.71 km

407 m

306 m

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Saturday 9 May

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7°C

64 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Portomarin - return via Sarria route?

The route offers a diverse terrain, including forest paths, dirt roads, gravel sections, and asphalt. You'll encounter 'corredoiras,' which are narrow, often paved paths winding between forests and cattle farms. While primarily a road ride, some segments may be unpaved and challenging, potentially requiring you to push your touring bicycle. Expect continuous changes in slope with both steep uphill sections and pronounced descents.

What are the main points of interest along this cycling route?

You'll encounter several notable spots. The historic town of Portomarín itself is fascinating, having been relocated brick by brick. You'll also enjoy beautiful views over the Belesar Reservoir. The route passes through Sarria, a significant town on the Camino, and includes sections like the Paseo do Malecón. The trail is also rich with traditional Galician architecture, Romanesque churches, and 'cruceiros' (stone crosses).

Is this touring bicycle route suitable for beginners?

This route is generally rated as difficult for touring bicycles, requiring good fitness. The frequent ascents and descents, combined with mixed terrain that can include unpaved sections, make it demanding. While not overly long, the constant undulations can be challenging for those new to touring cycling. If you prefer a less demanding ride, consider the EuroVelo 3 Alternative Route to Sarria, which sticks to paved roads.

What is the best time of year to cycle Portomarin - return via Sarria?

The best time to cycle this route is typically during the spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and more pleasant for cycling, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be quite hot, and winter may bring colder temperatures and more rain, making some unpaved sections muddier.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Camino de Santiago routes, including this section. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through villages, near livestock, or on busier sections of the trail. Always carry water for your dog and be prepared to clean up after them.

Do I need a permit or pay any entrance fees for this route?

No, you do not need a specific permit or to pay entrance fees to cycle the Portomarin - return via Sarria route. This section is part of the public Camino de Santiago network. If you are undertaking the Camino as a pilgrimage, you might consider obtaining a 'credencial' (pilgrim's passport) to collect stamps, but this is optional and not a mandatory permit for access.

Where can I park my car near the trailhead in Portomarín or Sarria?

Both Portomarín and Sarria, being popular starting or stopping points for the Camino, offer various parking options. In Portomarín, you can usually find public parking areas within or on the outskirts of the town. Similarly, Sarria has several parking lots, including some specifically for pilgrims. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.

Does this route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, this route is a crucial part of the Camino Francés, specifically the section known as 'Camino Francés - 07 Cacabelos a Palas de Rei'. You will also encounter sections of the 'Camiño Francés (Rutas alternativas)' and smaller local paths like 'Ruta do Loio' and 'Paseo do Malecón'.

Are there places to eat and drink along the Portomarin - return via Sarria route?

Absolutely. As a significant part of the Camino de Santiago, the route is well-equipped with services for pilgrims and cyclists. You'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and 'albergues' (pilgrim hostels) in the villages you pass through, offering opportunities to refuel and rest. Both Portomarín and Sarria have a good selection of eateries.

What is the significance of Portomarín's history?

Portomarín has a unique and fascinating history. In the 1960s, the entire town was relocated brick by brick to a higher elevation due to the construction of the Belesar Reservoir. Iconic structures, such as the Church of San Juan, were carefully dismantled and reconstructed in the new location. During dry seasons, when reservoir levels are low, the remains of the old submerged village can sometimes be seen, offering a glimpse into its past.

What should I pack for a touring bicycle trip on this route?

Given the mixed terrain and potential for varied weather, pack layers of clothing suitable for cycling, including waterproofs. A repair kit, spare inner tubes, and a pump are essential. Don't forget plenty of water, snacks, sun protection, and a first-aid kit. A good navigation device or map is also recommended, as some sections can be less clearly marked for cyclists than for walkers.

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