The Algarviana Route, starting in Alcoutim and ending in the Cape Saint Vicent, is a route of more than 300 kilometers, which crosses the rural Algarve and immerses itself in the nature of the region. The path is thought to have originated from an old Mozarabic religious trail, traveled in the Middle Ages by pilgrims from the Alentejo and the interior of the Algarve, towards the promontory of Sagres, where the relics of Saint Vicent were found. Along the way, you will be able to appreciate the beauty of the landscape of the interior of the Algarve. In the towns and villages where the route passes through, friendly and welcoming populations keep the traditions of the rural world alive and transform what the land gives them into delicacies.