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Start your journey to the enchanting Viana do Castelo or Valena by railway or motorway. Viana do Castelo, located just 21 km to the south, and Valena, only 28 km to the northeast, will serve as your gateway to this captivating region.
If you prefer the excitement of flying, you can choose to arrive at the closest airports in Vigo (Spain), which is a mere 60 km away, or Porto, which is just 90 km away. These vibrant cities offer convenient connections to the wonders of Viana do Castelo and Valena.
For those looking for a touch of adventure and a unique experience, a ferry is available to transport both cars and pedestrians across the river. The ferry operates between Pasaxe, near A Guarda (Spain), providing an unforgettable journey to these remarkable destinations.
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Popular Foods
Bacalhau (Codfish)Bacalhau is a staple in Portuguese cuisine, primarily consisting of dried and salted codfish that is rehydrated and prepared in various ways. It's often cooked with potatoes, onions, and olives, as well as other regional ingredients. The dish can be found in numerous variations across the country, such as bacalhau a bras, where it is mixed with eggs and served with fried potato strings, or bacalhau com tomate e cebola, featuring a tomato and onion sauce. CozidoCozido is a hearty stew made with various meats, including sausage, chorizo, and beef, along with vegetables like cabbage, carrots, and beans. This traditional dish is typically slow-cooked for hours, resulting in a rich and flavorful broth. Cozido is often enjoyed as a comforting meal during colder months, and is particularly popular in the north and center of Portugal. Pastel de NataPastel de nata, also known as custard tarts, are a beloved sweet treat in Portugal. These petite, golden-brown pastries feature a crisp outer layer of buttery pastry dough, enveloping a warm and smooth egg custard infused with hints of vanilla and cinnamon. They are traditionally served with a dusting of powdered sugar and are best enjoyed slightly warm or at room temperature. Pastel de nata can be found at any time of day, whether as a breakfast pastry, midday snack, or evening dessert. Historical Appearance
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