If you carry a backpack, keep it under 20% of your body weight and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. A raincoat can be helpful in the winter months, and a hat and sunscreen are always a must. Walking sticks are always a good help, as is footwear suitable for walking on sand. What to bring with youĭepending on the time of year, bring layers to protect you from the heat or cold. Some of the delicacies to try along the way are the fish at Porto das Barcas (Vila Nova de Milfontes), any pizza at Piccolino (Zambujeira do Mar), breakfast at Ao Largo (Odeceixe), the cakes at Pão do Rogil (Rogil) and the stuffed squid at Tasca do Careca (Vila do Bispo). Villages have restaurants and stores for stocking up. You can find them in São Torpes, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Zambujeira do Mar, Odeceixe, Aljezur, Sagres or Salema. The villages along trail offer local accommodations for overnight stays campsites are another option. Comprehensive signposts lie along the trail in both directions. You can start from north to south, at São Torpes beach in Sines or from south to north, in Lagos, near the train station. It’s best to walk the Fishermen’s Trail between September and June, avoiding Portugal’s hottest months. Sand paths with some steep inclines make the trail physically demanding © Marlene Marques / Lonely Planet How you can tackle the Fishermen’s Trail When to go and where to start 1.Travel to Quanchkin 2.Wait until dark 3.Catch catfish using Sour Bread 4.Catch catfish using Moldy Cheese 5.
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