support, and help. The easiest option is to walkthe last 100 kmto Santiago de Compostelaon one of the two routes from Sarria on the Camino Frances or from Tui on the Camino Portuguese. If you want to complete a longer route then the Portuguese Camino from Porto (the ...
Route of Father Sarmiento The last undiscovered jewel of the Camino 12 Days / 11 Nights 190 km The English Camino Set off along the northern coastline before turning inland for Santiago 8 Days / 7 Nights 122 km Via de la Plata An off-the-beaten-track adventure from Orense to Santiago de...
And then of course, you need to decide which Camino route to take. From the short and fairly flat Camino Ingles, which usually takes a week to walk, through to the mighty Camino de la Plata, which stretches 1000km across the length of Spain from Seville, and on to the steep Camino Pr...