The Saians – Redondela stage is the last stage before the unification of this Way with the Portuguese Central Way. Although it is long and strenuous, we are captivated by beautiful towns and monuments.
Vigo, even though it is the largest city in Galicia, makes us comfortable in this region, especially for pilgrims who miss the metropolis atmosphere. However, it is not for everyone.
Leaving the port city is a return to the origins of the road, with many green spaces in the mix and the wonderful neighborhood of Teis, with an emotional connection directly from the heart of the mountain.
The arrival in Redondela is between what for many is one of the most beautiful landscapes on the way.
Saians is a little away from the central region of the trail, but we quickly get back on track. This time we start climbing through houses far away from all civilization and slowly we begin to hear a stream of water slowly approaching. In this forest, lost in the middle of Galicia, we are greeted by organic and complementary paths that are worth visiting if we have the time and courage to do so.
On the way out of Saians we have one of the first signs of the day that tells us the kilometers we still have to travel until we reach Santiago de Compostela. With the right to a stool to stop and observe what is coming, this space may not seem like much, but it represents an immense effort.
Lost in the middle of the woods, this slender fountain seems to hold surprises for us. From here, a space in which we seem to be completely alone, it can even be frightening the lack of sounds in which we find ourselves. However, from here the metropolis begins to reveal itself.
The arrival in Vigo is likely one of the least interesting on the whole route. Narrow streets, many cars, few crosswalks. The best thing to do is to get as close as possible to the sea to avoid further complications. From here, we will reach the main town and shape our opinion. Vigo has a surprise at every corner, especially for those who like boats. However, it is easy to get lost here.
This neighborhood involved in the metropolitan area takes us through woods until we reach Redondela, we go through woods with incredible views of the Ria de Vigo. On the way we pass through the distant lands and that are so characteristic of the route.
Here the paths come together, so you can read more about this city in the other steps we have available on the page.
In principle, no! The yellow arrows are clearly marked on the ground. If you’re in any doubt, just look around and see which direction the other walkers are heading. Another idea is to ask someone how to get to the Carvalhido church.
Incidents tend to be minimal and many people make the journey alone. However, safety can be subjective. Many hikers do the route, so if you’re afraid you can always ask for help.
This is the most urban stage of the Portuguese route. At the entrance to Vairão, the difference in the natural landscape is remarkable.