I have walked it. We didn't encounter any pilgrims on this day (or any of the first 54 days of our walk from Tavira to Santiago). Here's what I wrote about that stage in
this thread:
Torres Day 8: Guimarães to Braga (~19km)
Our ‘victory lap’ stage to end the Torres was the hottest day we’ve had so far (32 degrees Celsius), but fortunately a huge thunderstorm is in progress as I’m tapping this out this afternoon while we are safely inside in Braga, and the temperature has plummeted to 18. There are storms forecast for the next few days but I’m hoping this one is big enough to reset the weather and give us blue skies again by Sunday.
Most of today’s stage was the urban sprawl / asphalt that we’ve become accustomed to over the last few days. In amongst that, we crossed a Romanesque bridge and an unusual Roman bridge, saw the remains of a Roman altar, and saw a nice stone fountain dedicated to four brothers, who according to legend, fought each other over a beautiful woman, and all of them died.
After the fountain we climbed up to a pass on a partial Roman road through (mostly eucalyptus) forest. Even though it was very hot and tough going, this was enjoyable because we hadn’t had scenery like that for a while. On the way down, in a more urban setting, we saw a fabulous piece of modern azulejo artwork depicting Santiago that I really liked. It’s next to the Church of Santiago in Fraião, just outside Braga (the apostle is Fraião’s patron saint).