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  • Stage Duration
    23 Km
  • Duration
    06h10
  • Difficulty
    Difficult
  • Maximum Altitude
    350m
  • Type of Surface
    Earth and Asphalt

In Seiça, visit the House Museum and the parish church, which D. Nuno Álvares Pereira passed through in 1385, on his way to the Battle of Aljubarrota, fought between the Portuguese and the Castilian armies. In Vale Travesso, take some time to appreciate the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Livramento (17th century).

In Ourém, visit the places where the Three Young Shepherds roamed. At the entrance to the city, visit the Jacinta Marto Memorial in the municipal cemetery. In the city centre, look for the Administrator's House, the building that welcomed the three seers in 1917.

We recommend that you go up to the medieval village of Ourém (5 km) to take in the magnificent view. Visit the old Collegiate Church, the Castle and the Palace of the Counts and try the traditional ginjinha (liqueur made from sour cherries). Trails of immense beauty lead you to Fátima. Upon arrival, you will find the Main Church, in whose primitive building the Sheperds were baptised. From there, head towards the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima.

In Seiça, visit the House Museum and the parish church, which D. Nuno Álvares Pereira passed through in 1385, on his way to the Battle of Aljubarrota, fought between the Portuguese and the Castilian armies. In Vale Travesso, take some time to appreciate the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Livramento (17th century).

In Ourém, visit the places where the Three Young Shepherds roamed. At the entrance to the city, visit the Jacinta Marto Memorial in the municipal cemetery. In the city centre, look for the Administrator's House, the building that welcomed the three seers in 1917.

We recommend that you go up to the medieval village of Ourém (5 km) to take in the magnificent view. Visit the old Collegiate Church, the Castle and the Palace of the Counts and try the traditional ginjinha (liqueur made from sour cherries). Trails of immense beauty lead you to Fátima. Upon arrival, you will find the Main Church, in whose primitive building the Sheperds were baptised. From there, head towards the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima.

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