Caminha and It´s Beauties | Alto Minho | Portugal
Explore Caminha — a border town where rivers meet, history lingers in stone, and every corner tells a story worth discovering.
Caminha, nestled between the Minho and Coura rivers, is a charming northern Portuguese town rich in heritage and architecture. Its historic center follows the path of the old medieval walls, revealing 16th-century houses and a stunning main church (Igreja Matriz) from the 15th century — influenced by the ornate Plateresque style from across the Spanish border.
In this video, we explore not only the town itself but the entire municipality, highlighting the must-see spots that capture the essence of Caminha’s beauty and cultural depth.
From river views to hilltop chapels, quiet villages to lively squares, Caminha is best experienced over two unhurried days, allowing time to soak in the rhythm of the north.
A perfect mix of nature, history, and authenticity, Caminha invites you to slow down and discover a true gem at Portugal’s edge.