Craft your own unique journey by choosing your daily stages. Our "Plan" feature will show you your booking details, route profiles, and suggested next stages tailored to your personal walking preferences and spiritual goals. Sanctuary & Shelter: ...
There are two Camino de Santiago cycling stages: from the foothills of the Pyrenees to Leon and the second starting in León and ending in Santiago... View Tours Camino Portuguese Tours (Portugal) For many pilgrims, the Camino Portuguese is more spiritually connected to the Camino than any ...
The route to from Finisterre to Muxía does not have any pilgrim-exclusive accommodation, but if you need to break it down into two stages, Lires offers a good choice of reasonably priced accommodation. This is also the best place to refill your supplies. Travel Along The Route If you do...
For a flight, bus, and train connection, check out goeuro.com, which lists the cheapest available links from multiple transport companies. Alternatively, you can look up connections at Monbus, Arriva, or Alsa, which also operate in the region. Nonetheless, it is not advised to skip stages b...
Otherwise known as the Camino Frances, the main route covered in this volume is the most popular branch of the Way of St. James pilgrimage. This comprehensive guide contains all the information needed by modern-day pilgrims and includes different chapters discussing the history of the pilgrimage,...
Jean Pied du Port and looked at starting our Camino out of Burgos very slowly and staying away from the recommended stages which might heighten our probability of accommodations. I believed this strategy helped us along the way. To be fair, I’ll never know. Once our actual hiking on the ...
“El Camino de Santiago” in Spanish. It is the name of any of the many pilgrimage routes to the to the shrine of St. James the Great in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northern Spain. The most common of the paths is know as the Camino Frances and starts at ...
Long stages with nothing in between, no towns or villages, and no even places to refill water, you walk an average of 20-25 km through the fields with nowhere to stop. Public albergues are a bit more expensive on the Silver Route compared to the other Camino de Santiago routes, with an...
three daughters and a son – the chance to walk with me. Again walking in December, we started in León and walked to O’Cebreiro, the first stop in the province of Galicia, where we took a cab ahead to Sarria. We walked the last five stages arriving in Santiago on January 2, 2013...
The fantastic Buen Camino covers the essential final 100 km of the French Way (Camino Francés) to Santiago de Compostela. We will meet in Madrid and travel up to Sarria, from where you will begin your incredible walk from Sarria to Santiago over six beautiful stages. Once in Santiago, you...