The English Way, El Camino Inglés, also known as Camino de Los Ingleses, originates at the north coast of Spain in Ferrol or A Coruña. This route can be traced...
The Camino Inglés routes in Spain start from the northern port cities of A Coruña and Ferrol. The routes were important for enabling medieval trade and traditionally taken by pilgrims from Northern Europe, the United Kingdom, Southern Ireland and Northern Europe when travelling to Santiago de ...
TheCamino Ingleshas two possible starting points; both are ports in Northern Spain: A Coruna and Ferrol. This would have been the traditional start for pilgrims from Ireland and the United Kingdom. From Ferrol to Santiago, it is about 110km, and from A Coruna, only 75km. This is not en...
As of January 2025, we’ve completed 11 Camino de Santiago routes: Camino Frances, the 3 routes of the Camino Portuguese (Coastal, Central Route, and Litoral Way), Camino del Norte, Camino Primitivo, Camino Ingles, Camino Finisterre-Muxia, and Via de la Plata. And two lesser-known Camino...
Camino Frances from Sarria If you are in for the most classic of experiences,Sarriais probably the best place to start. It is just over 100km away from Santiago which complies with the minimum distance to receive the pilgrim’s certificate. Depending on your physical condition and preference, ...