Praia De Miramar Portugal. Europa, Portugal, Arcozelo. Capela do Senhor De Pedra, Kapelle des Herrn von Stein, am Strand Praia de Miramar is 30 minutes from Porto on the railroad and the short treelined walk past the lovely homes from the train to the beach is not to be missed Miramar train station (GPS: 41.06761, -8.64967) is small and without a ticket office
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Para chegar à Praia de Miramar desde o Porto, pode-se pegar a linha azul da CP (Comboios Portugueses) até à estação Miramar | 41° 03' 59.97" N | 08° 39' 24.5" W Capela do Senhor da Pedra
Praia De Miramar De Plage De Miramar Et Chapelle Senhor DA Pedra, Près De Porto, Le Portugal
It is an upmarket residential area south of the river Douro, most known for its beach - Praia de Miramar (Miramar Beach) - and the small chapel called Senhor da Pedra (Lord of the Rock), which forms the central attraction of a yearly festival It is a 600m walk from the station to the Praia de Miramar, and is reached by walking down the Avenida Vasco da Gama It is an upmarket residential area south of the river Douro, most known for its beach - Praia de Miramar (Miramar Beach) - and the small chapel called Senhor da Pedra (Lord of the Rock), which forms the central attraction of a yearly festival
Miramar Espinho Porto and the North Beaches Portugal Travel Guide. Praia de Miramar is 30 minutes from Porto on the railroad and the short treelined walk past the lovely homes from the train to the beach is not to be missed Como chegar a Praia de Miramar - Miramar, Vila Nova de Gaia
Chapel Senhor da Pedra on Miramar Beach (Praia de Miramar), Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal Stock. It is an upmarket residential area south of the river Douro, most known for its beach - Praia de Miramar (Miramar Beach) - and the small chapel called Senhor da Pedra (Lord of the Rock), which forms the central attraction of a yearly festival The beach itself, the Praia de Miramar, is an exposed but pleasantly un-crowded affair, popular with Portuguese from the neighbouring areas but not yet an international tourist destination