Description of Caminha
Caminha is the northernmost town on the Portuguese coast, after which the road and railway from Porto both follow up the Minho [Miño in Spanish] frontier river. The towns main square is very attractive and its ferry setting out for A Guardia in Spain looks most appealing as the lights are...
Caminha is the northernmost town on the Portuguese coast, after which the road and railway from Porto both follow up the Minho [Miño in Spanish] frontier river. The towns main square is very attractive and its ferry setting out for A Guardia in Spain looks most appealing as the lights are just coming on.
Like a number of places on this coast it makes an excellent setting for a meal late in the day if you are waiting for the last [second!] train of the day to Spain.
The advertising website http://www.juventoursviagens.com/turismo_de_habitacao01.htm has some good photos.
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