The Rail Couto de Souto, historical and cultural context, is a small footpath route (PR) that presents a real extension of 9.5 km, with a duration of four hours and an average degree of difficulty.
Traverses areas situated on the southeastern slope of the valley of the River Man, going through rural villages belonging to the parishes of Souto and Riverside. This circular route, starting and finishing in the parish of Souto, a region that was once known as Vila Couto and de Souto, seen traces belonging to the built allotted by D. Couto Afonso III, in the year 1254 and it was extinguished in the year 1836.
The rich cultural heritage embroiled in this track, makes reference to the village of St. ª Cruz and is the site that begins, with the XIV miles, 30 km from the Roman road (Geira) that stretches the large area of the county Land of Bouro.
Traverses areas situated on the southeastern slope of the valley of the River Man, going through rural villages belonging to the parishes of Souto and Riverside. This circular route, starting and finishing in the parish of Souto, a region that was once known as Vila Couto and de Souto, seen traces belonging to the built allotted by D. Couto Afonso III, in the year 1254 and it was extinguished in the year 1836.
The rich cultural heritage embroiled in this track, makes reference to the village of St. ª Cruz and is the site that begins, with the XIV miles, 30 km from the Roman road (Geira) that stretches the large area of the county Land of Bouro.
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