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Day 1 Arrival in Sarria
From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Sarria.
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Day 2 Sarria to Ferreiros
8 Miles / 13 Km 4-5 Hrs 410 MetresYou begin your walk in the oldest part of Sarria with views across the town before passing the monastery of La Magdalena. A medieval footbridge leads you into charming countryside. Here the Camino guides you along quiet country tracks and paths that weave through fields and woodland. The route passes through many peaceful, rural communities, offering countless opportunities for taking relaxing breaks at cafes, restaurants and “honesty stalls”.
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Day 3 Ferreiros to Gonzar
10 Miles / 16 Km 4-6 Hrs 350 MetresMore cafes and restaurants will tempt you to take an early break today. As you descend into the valley of the river Mino and cross over the Embalse de Belezar reservoir you can often enjoy stunning views of Portomarin, a picturesque town that was rebuilt in the 1960s on a nearby hill after the original town was flooded.
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Day 4 Gonzar to Palas de Rei
10.5 Miles / 17 Km 4-6 Hrs 340 MetresToday you are following in the footsteps of Spanish kings and Roman emperors. The route guides you through small villages over the hills of the Sierra Ligonde. Here you pass two former pilgrim’s hospitals that are said to once have sheltered such illustrious guests as Charlemagne, Emperor Charles V and his son Phillip II of Spain. The walk then descends to Portos, where you have the option to take a detour to the ancient seat of the Knights of Santiago at Vilar de Donas. A final gentle ascent brings you to the little hill of Alto Rosario where pilgrims used to pray the rosary and from where you soon arrive in Palas de Rei.
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Day 5 Palas de Rei to Melide
9.5 Miles / 15 Km 4-5 Hrs 270 MetresA short day of easy, level walking along woodland paths and tracks. You pass through tiny settlements with ancient romanesque churches and over medieval bridges. All along the route little cafes invite you to stop for a snack or a coffee. Once you are in Melide, where the Camino Primitivo joins the Camino Frances, the traditional ‘pulperias’ will try to tempt you to sample one of Galicia’s specialities – pulpo (octopus).
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Day 6 Melide to Arzua
9 Miles / 14.5 Km 4-5 Hrs 320 MetresAnother day of pleasant and gentle walking across three shallow river valleys and mostly on shaded woodland paths and tracks, where cafés and riverside picnic areas are perfect for breaks. In Ribadiso you pass a medieval pilgrim hostel, one of the oldest hostels still operating along the Camino. Your day finishes near the 14th century chapel of La Magdalena in the town of Arzua, which is famous for its local cheese.
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Day 7 Arzua to A Rua
11,5 Miles / 18 Km 4-6 Hrs 380 MetresAs other routes join the Camino Frances you will find more and more pilgrims sharing the walk towards Santiago with you. The walk leads you through quaint hamlets and, as the vegetation becomes more Mediterranean, the oak and chestnut woodlands of eastern Galicia slowly give way to eucalyptus and pine forests and even the occasional palm tree. Stay and relax in the tranquil settlement of A Rua before continuing to Santiago de Compostela tomorrow.
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Day 8 A Rua to Lavacolla
7 Miles / 11 Km 3-4 Hrs 270 MetresThe second last day of the Camino brings you once more through little villages, woodlands and open country along quiet paths and tracks. Not far from Santiago de Compostela you come to the village of Lavacolla where it is said that, after weeks or months of travelling, pilgrims traditionally bathed in the local stream to purify themselves before their arrival in Santiago.
Please note that, in order to create a gentle walking tour, these two hikes are very short and can each be completed in 3 hours. If you feel that this may be too short, you should have a look at our moderate level Camino tours. Alternatively, we can modify the tour so that you can complete the walk from A Rua to Santiago in one day. Please just mention this on your Booking Form and we will make the modification for you. -
Day 9 Lavacolla to Santiago de Compostela
6.5 Miles / 10 Km 3-4 Hrs 190 MetresFrom Lavacolla the Camino soon reaches the top of Monte do Gozo, the Hill of Joy. Here is the place where pilgrims can get their first view of their destination, the spires of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. The end of your walk then leads you through medieval streets and past grand squares, fountains, palaces and churches before you arrive at the magnificent cathedral.
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Day 10 Departure from Santiago de Compostela
There are regular flights from Santiago Airport as well as bus and train services from Santiago to other Spanish cities and airports. Full details provided upon booking.
Camino Frances
Read More About The Camino FrancesYour Self-Guided Hiking Tour Includes:
- Top-Choice Accommodation
- Detailed Itinerary, Maps & GPS Tracks
- Baggage Transfer
- Breakfasts
- Insider Tips
- 24/7 Support
- Access your tour details & documents on the go with your designated Hillwalk Tours account
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*An additional Single Supplement Charge also applies where a single room is booked (A room for one person)
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