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Complete-French Way on foot from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago: 36 stages - 42 days
This is the most comprehensive route of the Camino de Santiago and is perfect for those that are looking for a complete pilgrim experience. The route starts out in France and then continues across the north of Spain, and is perfect for discovering local customs, ... More Information >>
Complete French Way on foot from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago: 36 stages - 38 days
This is the most comprehensive route of the Camino de Santiago and is perfect for those that are looking for a complete pilgrim experience. The route starts out in France and then continues across the north of Spain. This route starts in St Jean Pied de Port ... More Information >>
French Way on foot from Roncesvalles to Santiago: 34 stages - 40 days
This is the most traditional Way of the Camino de Santiago and is perfect for those that are looking for a complete pilgrim experience. The route starts out in Roncesvalles and then continues across the north of Spain and ends in Santiago de Compostela. It is perfect ... More Information >>
French Way on foot from Roncesvalles to Santiago: 34 stages - 36 days
This is the most traditional Way of the Camino de Santiago and is perfect for those that are looking for a complete pilgrim experience. The route starts out in Roncesvalles and then continues across the north of Spain and ends in Santiago de Compostela. It is ... More Information >>
French Way on foot from León to Santiago: 14 stages
This is one of the most demanded itineraries of the Camino de Santiago and is perfect for those that are looking to live fully the Way. This itinerary covers the last 300 km of the French Way. Perfect for discovering local customs, food and wine, meeting other pilgrims and ... More Information >>
French Way on foot from Ponferrada to Santiago: 9 stages
This is one of the most beautiful itineraries of the Camino de Santiago. It covers the last 200 km of the French Way. Perfect for discovering local customs, food and wine, meeting other pilgrims and enjoying the unique atmosphere. 'The Camino' wi ... More Information >>
Finisterre Way to Muxía: 6 stages
The Finisterre Way is the only one that starts in Santiago. This Camino crosses quiet villages, remote farmlands and unspoiled landscapes, finally reaching the sea cliffs of ... More Information >>
French Way on foot from O Cebreiro to Santiago: 7 stages
This is one of the most popular walking tours of the Camino de Santiago. Perfect to discover local customs, food and wine, meet other pilgrims and enjoy the unique atmosphere. This Camino starts in O Cebreiro, a charming hamlet, great example of traditional houses of ... More Information >>
French Way on foot (shorts stages) from Sarria to Santiago: 7 stages
This is the most popular walking tours of the Camino de Santiago, organized in stages of approximately 9 mi (15km) per day for a more comfortable route. Perfect for those who are looking to capture the essence of the Camino but slowly. A nice walk, good food and win ... More Information >>
French Way on foot from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela: 6 stages
This is the most popular walking tours of the Camino de Santiago. ... More Information >>
French Way on foot from Sarria to Santiago in charming accommodations: 6 stages
This is the most popular walking tours of the Camino de Santiago. Perfect for those who are looking to capture the essence of the Camino. A nice walk, good food and wine, discovering local customs, meeting fellow pilgrims and enjoying the unique atmosphere of it all. ... More Information >>
French Way from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela: 5 stages
This is the most demanded itinerary of the Camino de Santiago and is perfect for those who are looking to capture the essence of the Camino. A nice walk, good food and wine, discovering local customs, meeting fellow pilgrims and enjoying the unique atmosphere of it all. Fo ... More Information >>
French Way from Sarria in charming accommodations: 5 stages
This tour maintains the same itinerary of the last 100km of the French Way, although you will overnight in the best accommodations, charming hotels and Pazos (ancient Galician manor houses) and with the last night in Santiago in 4 star Hotel. A nice walk, good fo ... More Information >>
Finisterre Way: 4 stages
The Finisterre Way is the only one that starts in Santiago. This Camino crosses quiet villages, remote farmlands and unspoiled landscapes, finally reaching the sea cliffs of the westernmost point in Spain, at Cape Finisterre. This beautiful region of Galicia is known as th ... More Information >>
Coastal Portuguese Way from Oporto to Santiago De Compostela: 12 stages
The Coastal Portuguese Way is important as it brings pilgrims from the most westerly part of Portugal, starting from Oporto, it follows the coastline north. The Costal Camino goes along the sea, but also it meanders between the coast, villages and forest. There are ... More Information >>
Coastal Portuguese Way from A Guarda to Santiago de Compostela: 8 stages
This is the Camino from the border between Spain and Portugal to Santiago de Compostela. The CoastalcPortuguese Route or Caminho da Costa is a stunning alternative to the traditional Portuguese Camino de Santiago. You will follow the wild Atlantic route before reach ... More Information >>
Coastal Portuguese Way from A Guarda in charming accommodations: 8 stages
This is the Camino from the border between Spain and Portugal to Santiago de Compostela. The Coastal Portuguese Route or Caminho da Costa is a stunning alternative to the traditional Portuguese Camino de Santiago. You will follow the wild Atlantic route before ... More Information >>
Traditional Portuguese Way from Oporto to Santiago de Compostela: 11 stages
The Camino from Portugal and Spain to Santiago de Compostela is also called the Portuguese Way or Central Route. The itinerary in this case covers the last 240 Km of the Portuguese Route and begins in Oporto. This Camino takes in wooded areas, farmlands and ... More Information >>
Traditional Portuguese Way from Tui to Santiago de Compostela: 6 stages
This is the Camino that starts from the border between Spain and Portugal to Santiago de Compostela. The Portuguese traditional route covers the last part of this Way in Spain and includes O Porriño, Arcade and other charming historic towns and cities in Galici ... More Information >>
Traditional Portuguese Way from Tui in charming accommodations: 6 stages
This is the Camino that starts from the border between Spain and Portugal to Santiago de Compostela. The Portuguese traditional route covers the last part of this Way in Spain and includes O Porriño, Arcade and other charming historic towns and cities in Galici ... More Information >>
Spiritual Variant and Traslatio from Oporto through the coastal route: 13 stages
This variant combines several routes: starting from the Portuguese Way beginning in Oporto, you will reach Pontevedra via the traditional inland route. From here, you will begin the "Spiritual Variant" or Traslatio, which will take you from Armenteira to Vilanova ... More Information >>
Spiritual Variant and Traslatio from A Guarda: 9 stages
This variant combines several routes: starting from the Portuguese Way beginning in Oporto, you will reach Pontevedra via the traditional inland route. From here, you will begin the "Spiritual Variant" or Traslatio, which will take you through Armenteira to Vilan ... More Information >>
Spiritual Variant and Traslatio from Oporto through the traditional Way: 12 stages
This variant combines several routes: starting from the Portuguese Way beginning in Oporto, you will reach Pontevedra by the traditional inland route. From here, you will begin the "Spiritual Variant" which will take you from Armenteira to Vilanova de Arousa. ... More Information >>
Spiritual Variant and Traslatio from Tui: 7 stages
This variant combines several routes: starting from the Portuguese Way beginning in Tui, you will reach Pontevedra via the traditional inland route. From here, you will begin the "Spiritual Variant" or Translatio, which will take you from Armenteira to Vilanova d ... More Information >>
Spiritual Variant and Traslatio from Baiona: 7 stages
This variant combines several routes: starting from the Portuguese Way beginning in Baiona, you will reach Pontevedra via the traditional inland route. From here, you will begin the "Spiritual Variant" or Traslatio, which will take you through Armenteira to Vilan ... More Information >>
Coastal Portuguese Way from Baiona to Santiago de Compostela: 6 stages
The Coastal Portuguese Route or Caminho da Costa is a stunning alternative to the traditional Portuguese Camino de Santiago.Following the Atlantic coast towards Santiago, the Coastal Way begins in Baiona, at the heart of the Rías Baixas region, renowned for its Albari&ntil ... More Information >>
Sanabrés Way from Ourense to Santiago de Compostela: 6 stages
This section of the Camino de Santiago along the final stretch of the Silver Route or Vía de la Plata is probably the most beautiful of all the “last 100km” to Santiago de Compostela. The Sanabrés Route or Camino Sanabrés is an alternative ... More Information >>
Primitive Way from Oviedo to Santiago De Compostela: 14 stages
The Original Route or Camino Primitivo was the first used to reach Santiago de Compostela, when in the 9th century most of Spain was under Moorish control. This was the route traditionally followed by pilgrims from further afield in Northern Spain and Europe. This Camino i ... More Information >>
Primitive Way from Lugo to Santiago de Compostela: 5 stages
The Original Route or Camino Primitivo was the route traditionally followed by pilgrims from further afield in Northern Spain and Europe. This Camino is one of the most challenging of all the routes but the scenery is simply breathtaking. The route crosses the Cantabrian m ... More Information >>
English Way from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela: 5 stages
The English Route of the Saint James Way or Camino Inglés was the most popular with seafaring pilgrims from the north of Europe, who over the ages sailed to the northern coast of Galicia from Scandinavia, Flanders, England, Scotland and Ireland. They made their w ... More Information >>
Northern Way from Ribadeo to Santiago de Compostela: 9 stages
The Northern Route, or Camino del Norte, runs from France and follows the northern coastline of Spain to Galicia, where it heads inland towards Santiago joining the French Route at Arzua. This route follows a stretch of the old Roman road, the Via Agrippa, and is part of t ... More Information >>
Northern Way from Irún to Santander: 12 stages
This ancient route began receiving pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela from the former Kingdom of Asturias in the 9th century. Many of them arrived by sea from France, England, Flandes, and Scandinavian countries. As the Reconquista advanced, the French Way gained pro ... More Information >>
Northern Way from Santander to Ribadeo: 16 stages
Central Part of This Ancestral Route This section belongs to the historic path that began welcoming pilgrims traveling to Santiago de Compostela from the ancient Kingdom of Asturias in the 9th century. Also known as the Coastal Way, the route starts in Cantabria, i ... More Information >>