Caminhos de Fátima - Destaques
Fátima Walking Routes
Religious and cultural routes that offer true spirituality
The routes
Northern Route
Valença - Fátima
364 km| 17 days
364 km| 17 days
Nazaré Route
Nazaré - Fátima
54 km| 3 days
54 km| 3 days
Tagus Route
Lisbon - Fátima
150 km| 6 days
150 km| 6 days
Carmelite Route
Coimbra - Santuário de Fátima
111 km
111 km
Candeeiros Route
Rio Maior - Fátima
63 km| 3 days
63 km| 3 days
Centenary Route
Vila Nova de Gaia - Fátima
212 km
212 km
Médio Tejo Route
Tomar Route -
31km | 1 day
Sertã Route -
98km | 5 days
Abrantes Route -
91km | 4 days
News
Run-down station transformed into pilgrim hostel
‘Serving, the Only Preaching’ is the new temporary exhibition at the Sanctuary of Fatima
Pope Francis: we are pilgrims, walking brings us closer to God and the lives of others
The International Workshop on Religious Tourism (IWRT) will take place on March 6 and 7, 2025
The Fátima Walking Routes are a network of religious and cultural itineraries that start at various locations and end at the Sanctuary of Fátima. Developed or certified by the National Culture Centre, in partnership with multiple institutions and in conjunction with the Sanctuary of Fátima, they offer safe and pleasant conditions for pilgrims and walkers heading to the Sanctuary of Fátima, avoiding high-traffic roads in favor of dirt tracks and small rural paths. Read more
The National Culture Center (Centro Nacional de Cultura) is a private cultural association of public utility founded in 1945. It promotes historical memory and contemporary creation, strengthens the debate on culture and active citizenship, and its main lines of action are the defense, dissemination and enhancement of cultural heritage. It develops national and international activities and projects, particularly cultural itineraries. Read more