The Full Spanish Camino

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Experience the Camino from the Pyrenees in France to the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela
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Overview

Trip type
Self-Guided / Independent Tour
Lodging level
Basic - 2 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Highlights

    • Walk through stunning scenery, visiting mountain villages
    • Experience the history of the trail marked by crosses, statues and grain silos
    • Enjoying the camaraderie of fellow hikers and pilgrims
    • Arrival into Santiago and experience the satisfaction of reaching the end of the ‘Camino’

What's this trip about?

    Experience the Camino from the Pyrenees in France to the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeIntimate group - 12 max
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportAll internal ground transport included
Start CityOperator does not provide
End CityOperator does not provide

Travel Themes

  • Hiking & Walking

Destinations

  • South America
  • Europe
  • France
  • Spain

Attractions

  • Leon
  • Pamplona
  • San Juan
  • Santiago
  • Santo Domingo

Activities

  • Hiking
  • Independent

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Itinerary

Travel Map

Day 1 Arrival in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (France)

Make your own way to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, the capital of the Basse-Navarre and the Pays de Aze. It is also one of the three remaining French provinces of the old Kingdom of Navarre. There is time in the afternoon to take a stroll along the cobbled streets and up t...

Day 2 Enter Spain, cross 3 passes to Roncesvalles (7hrs, 22km/13.7 mi)

The Camino begins with crossing the old roman bridge over the River Nive. Today is quite impressive as you climb towards the Franco-Spanish border. On the first section you will be hiking through pastoral lands with impressive views of the Pyrenees. You will cross thr...

Day 3 Through typical Basque country to Zubiri or Akarreta (5 or 6hrs, 22 or 27km/13.7 or 16.7mi)

The trail crosses undulating green hills and passes through typical Basque country villages. These villages are quite small, surrounded by cultivated fields, animal barns and meadows. You will walk through lovely wooded areas with beech, oak, maple, hazel and holly tr...

Day 4 To Pamplona (3-4hrs, 16km/9.9mi)

There are a few ups and downs today however there is a shorter distance to cover. Pass through Zuriain then up the side of Mount Narval to reach the Santa Marina Hermitage in Arleta. From the old town of Buriin there is a steep descent into Villave. The route then con...

Day 5 To Puente la Reina (6hrs, 22km/13.7mi)

Leaving Pamplona you make your way to the Jacobite city of Puente la Reina, a city of museums. From the main square you will be able to see the Camino signs to navigate your way out of the city. The route takes you from the old town to walk through parks in the modern...

Day 6 To Estella (5hrs, 21km/13mi)

On this stage you will walk through countryside with olive, almond and oak trees. The route follows the banks of the Arga River and you can see the township of Bargota which was inhabited until the 11th Century by the Knights Templar and later, the Hospital of St John...

Day 7 To Los Arcos (5hrs, 22km/13.7mi)

This stage allows a detour to discover the imposing Irache Monastery and its ‘wine fountain’ – choose to fill your water bottles with either wine or water! Today’s walk is mainly through open fields, you will not pass through any villages before reaching Los Arcos early in the afternoon. This is a very small town with a couple of cafes/bars.

meals : B,D

Day 8 To Logroño (7hrs, 27km/16.8mi)

Today you'll pass many places of historic interest as you walk from Navarre to the well-known wine centre of Rioja. Not far into the walk you will reach the village of Sansol, where you can stop to buy some refreshments or lunch, before crossing the San Pedro River an...

Day 9 Walk to Najera (7-8hrs, 30km/18.6mi)

Today you will start your walk on the historic Rúa Vieja road out of Logroño, and continue through the park of La Grajera to the village of Naverrete and the ruins of the 12th century San Juan de Acre pilgrim hospital. The route then takes you via the Monte de San Antón to Nájera.

meals : B,D

Day 10 Continue to Santo Domingo (5-6hrs, 21km/13mi)

From the Monastery of Santa Maria la Real, the trail continues to the hilltop town of Azofra, in the centre of the Cañas valley. After this it is an easy walk to the historic town of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, where you can learn about the legend of the rooster and the hen.

meals : B,D

Day 11 Walk to Belorado (6-7hrs, 23km/14.3mi)

This stage of the walk is on fairly flat terrain. Grañón, Redecilla del Camino and Castildelgado are just a few of the villages you will find along the way to Belorado.

meals : B,D

Day 12 To San Juan de Ortega (8-9hrs, 27km/16.7mi)

Today's walk is long and requires a considerable ascent to the Montes de Oca, but once there you will enjoy unbeatable views. Walk to San Juan de Ortega where you stay tonight.

meals : B,D

Day 13 Arrive Burgos (5-6hrs, 23km/14.3mi)

From San Juan de Ortega or Atapuerca you will pass through a series of villages to reach Burgos, with its impressive Gothic cathedral and the Monastery of Las Huelgas. Your accommodation is in a central hotel just a stone's throw from Burgos' many attractions. (*If yo...

Day 14 Walk from Burgos to Hornillos, transfer to Isar (6hrs, 21km/13mi)

The next stage of the Camino takes you from Burgos to the rural Meseta landscape, through fields of wheat, barley and oats to Hornillos. In the afternoon, a short 2km transfer (included) will take you to your overnight accommodation in Isar, or alternatively you can walk to Isar.

meals : B,D

Day 15 Morning transfer to Hornillos, walk to Castrojeriz (5hrs, 20km/12.4mi)

A morning transfer (included) will take you back to Hornillos to continue your Camino - alternatively you can walk 2km. Today the walk leads you through wheat fields as far as Hontanas. On the way, you will pass the Convent of San Antón. Just under 5km along a flat stretch will see you arriving at the pretty village of Castrojeriz.

meals : B,D

Day 16 Walk to Fromista (8hrs, 27km/16.8mi)

On leaving Castrojeriz the path leads you uphill to the Alto de Mostelares, from where you will descend towards the river Piserga. The last part of today's walk is along the Canal de Castilla into the historic town of Frómista.

meals : B,D

Day 17 Continue to Carrion de los Condes (5.5hrs, 19km/11.8mi)

The first part of this stage will lead you towards Villalcázar de Sirga and its beautiful 13th century church. Shortly afterwards you will reach Carrión de los Condes and its impressive collection of monuments.

meals : B,D

Day 18 Walk to Calzadilla de la Cueza (4.5hrs, 16km/9.9mi)

This stage is short, so you can make the most of your time in Carrion de los Condes before starting your walk to the small village of Calzadilla de la Cueza.

meals : B,D

Day 19 Walk to Sahagún (6.5hrs, 22km/13.7mi)

From Calzadilla de la Cueza the first couple of kilometres are uphill. You will then walk through Lédigos, Terradillo de Templarios and Moratinos, before arriving at one of this journey's most interesting villages, Sahagún. The Church of San Lorenzo dating from the 12th and 13th centuries and built in the Mudéjar style is interesting.

meals : B,D

Day 20 Walk to El Burgo Ranero, transfer to Sahagún (5.5hrs, 18km/11.2mi)

You will leave Sahagún by crossing the bridge over the river Cea. Once you arrive at Calzada del Coto, the Camino divides into two paths. Follow the path to the left through Bercianos del Camino to reach El Burgo Ranero (just off the main route). At 3pm you transfer back to Sahagún for overnight accommodation.

meals : B,D

Day 21 Transfer to El Burgo Ranero, walk to Mansilla de las Mulas (5.5hrs, 19km/11.8mi)

At 8:30am you have a transfer back to El Burgo Ranero. This stage leads you to Mansilla de las Mulas, not far from León. You will come across very few villages on today's walk. Mansilla is where the two branches of the walk reunite.

meals : B,D

Day 22 Walk to León (5hrs, 18.6km/11.5mi)

Cross the bridge over the river Esla to leave Mansilla, and then the river Porma in Villarente. From the Alto del Portillo you will enjoy great views over the city of León, dominated by its cathedral. A short and steep descent will lead you into the city centre. Leon...

Day 23 To Villar de Mazarife (5-6hrs, 22km/13.7mi)

Leaving Leon, the route will take you right through town until you reach Virgen del Camino, where legend states that the Virgin appeared in front of a shepherd in 1506 and asked him to build a shrine. This section is quite exposed as you cross the Paramo (desert). You...

Day 24 Walk to Astorga, home to Roman mosaics (6hrs, 26km/16mi)

The countryside becomes more agreeable as you make your way to Puente de Orbigo. As you progress, the landscape gradually changes with mountains appearing on the horizon. Walking across a fabulous stone bridge you will pass Le pont de Hospital de Orbigo, probably one ...

Day 25 To Rabanal del Camino, a mountain village (5-6hrs, 19km/11.8mi)

The walk today is a steady climb to Rabanal del Camino so we recommend that you start early to avoid the hottest part of the day. Walk through the village and follow the tree lined pavements before passing a poplar grove and the River Jerga, arriving at Murias de Rech...

Day 26 To Molinaseca (6hrs, 25km/15.5mi)

Passing through broom, heather and other flora you will continue your ascent to the famous “Mount Irago”. By the mountain pass you will see the “Iron Cross” (1490m) and you will now be surrounded by mountains. The route continues downwards to Bierzo. Passing by a con...

Day 27 To Villafranca del Bierzo via Templar castle (7hrs, 30km/18.6mi)

Today's terrain is relatively easy as you continue across the Valley of Ponferrada. You will see the Templar castle before walking through a well-watered valley to Villafranca del Bierzo. The region of Bierzo is low lying with an agreeable climate, allowing the cultivation of many fruits and vegetables.

meals : B,D

Day 28 The last stage in Castilla to O Cebreiro (8hrs, 28km/17.4mi)

Your final day spent in the area of El Bierzo is one of the most beautiful and the most challenging. The route passes through woodlands of chestnuts, conifers, oaks, heather and bracken. You will pass through the narrow valley of the River Valcarce before tackling the challenging ascent of O Cebreiro (1300m), situated between the ranges of Los Ancares and La Sierra Do Courel.

meals : B,D

Day 29 To Samos (6-7hrs, 30km/18.6mi)

The day begins with an ascent through the pine covered slopes of Monte Poso e Areas before joining the trail in the direction of Linares. You will walk through forested areas before arriving at Padornelo, where you can fill your water bottles at the fountain. After th...

Day 30 To Sarria (3hrs, 12km/7.5mi)

A shorter day today to allow you ample time to visit the monastery. Continue in the afternoon towards Sarria. You will not pass through any other villages so pack some snacks. Sarria is located on a hilltop with a river on either side affording you great views of the region.

meals : B,D

Day 31 Walk through the hills of Galicia to Portomarin (6hrs, 22km/13.7mi)

We recommend before leaving town that you take the time to visit the Church of the Convent of La Magdalena. Over the “Meseta lucense”, the Lugo Plateau, you will pass through many hamlets dotted amongst cultivated land, grazing pastures and woodlands and view the firs...

Day 32 Through the brooms to Palas de Rei (6-7hrs, 24km/14.9mi)

The route takes you through the brooms which have a magnificent fragrance. Along the path you will pass charming hamlets and calvaries. Over this stage you will pass through Ventas de Naron where you can fill your water bottles, over the gentle Sierra de Ligonde, then...

Day 33 Leave Lugo province to enter La Coruña, on to Arzúa (8hrs, 28km/17.4mi)

The terrain becomes much easier today as you walk through the villages of Carballal, San Xuilan do Camino and Lebereiro and past Eucalyptus trees. There are many villages along the way to stop for lunch. Crossing over the River Seco on the Magdalena Bridge you will reach Furelos before continuing to Arzúa in the province of La Coruña.

meals : B,D

Day 34 Continue to Rúa or Pedrouzo (5-6hrs, 18km/11.2mi)

Today’s walk will bring you to the small town of Rua, which has a population of only 50 people. The walk today is lovely, as you pass large green fields and rural landscapes.

meals : B,D

Day 35 Arrive Santiago (5-6hrs, 21km/13mi)

The last day on the trail is always special. Today you will pass many ancient sites including monuments, chapels and bridges – all have a story to tell. Following country lanes and forest paths through increasingly populated countryside, continue downhill to the fable...

Day 36 Trip concludes Santiago de Compostela

Trip arrangements conclude after breakfast. If you'd like to stay longer in Santiago please ask for our rates. Also see below for details of a day trip excursion to Fisterra.

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Requirements
Daily walks are between 12-30km on well marked trails over diverse terrain – from relatively flat to mountainous. Some of the route is on paved surfaces – you should pay particular attention to your footwear to ensure that it is suitable to avoid blisters. This is a well worn path where route finding will be reasonably straightforward (refer below for further details on self guided adventures). The main areas to concentrate on route finding are arriving and leaving towns and cities. The accent is on keeping a steady pace to take in all of the attractions, with time to stop and take photos. You will need a good level of fitness to participate fully in this adventure. Taxi and bus services operate between towns in the event that you are unable to walk on a particular day. Daypack, wet weather gear, good walking boots / shoes, water bottle and sun protection. A comprehensive gear list is included in the pre-departure information provided on booking.,
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