How long is camino de santiago de compostela




















Camino Frances — km. The above distances is the total length of each of the Camino routes. You can, of course, start wherever you want and end wherever you want. Luckily, our longest Camino Frances route covers km!

One unique Camino de Santiago route is the Celtic Camino. To walk the full Camino Frances, it typically takes days, walking between km each day. Of course, you can go at a more leisurely pace although the terrain on the Camino is relatively flat and easy. Our longest walks will take you 13 days to complete and allow you to experience the Camino Frances between O Cebreiro and Santiago at a Gentle pace but options with longer walking distances per day are also available to complete this km section in 8, 9 or 10 days.

From Sarria, located just over km from Santiago and the most popular starting point of any Camino trail, itinerary options of 6, 7 , 8 and 10 days are available depending on your average daily walking preference.

This particular route runs from St. There are 9 main Camino routes, many of which have a few variations. You will also walk a little bit further by the end, with all the extra sightseeing, detours to cafes and vineyards, and walks to your accommodation from the trails.

The Camino Frances is miles or about kilometres long. The Camino Portuguese Central route is kilometres long from Lisbon. That is miles. You can also add this to the end of your walk from Lison which would make the route about km — miles.

It is kilometres, miles. The Camino Primitivo from Oviedo to Santiago is about kilometres or miles. That means that the combined distance from San Sebastian to Santiago is km miles. That is a massive miles. The Camino Ingles is the shortest Camino trail at only kilometres 75 miles from Ferrol or 75km 46 miles from A Coruna. You can choose to add on 25 kilometres of walking in the UK or Ireland on one of the Celtic Caminos if you need to top up your miles to achieve your Compostela certificate.

Le Puy route is kilometres long or miles. Finally, we have the only Camino that leaves from Santiago — Camino Finisterre. The Camino Finisterre is 90 kilometres long and runs all the way to the west coast of Spain. You can add this extra 55 miles on after you get to Santiago or walk it as its own journey. It takes about 30 to 40 days for the average person to walk the entire Camino Frances, walking about miles per day or kilometers.

Of course, you can go at a more leisurely pace, or combine days to make it shorter, but we recommend around 36 days for most people to walk the full French Way. Many people will add at least a few extra days along the way to soak in the culture of Spain at a slower pace, fit in some sightseeing, add a visit to a vineyard or two, and rest your feet.

Your average Camino day will be about 20 kilometres — which usually takes about 5 hours of walking excluding breaks. It is located right in the Pyrenees mountains, right in the border with Spain. On the whole, to get from there to Santiago de Compostela, we recommend to dedicate at least 35 walking days. Also, considering the route can be quite demanding, we also recommend to add some extra nights during the walk, to allow you to rest.

When we talk about the last km of the French Way , the starting point in this case would be Sarria that is the reason why the number of pilgrims on route increases from this point. Undoubtedly, this is the most popular among pilgrims who have only one week available to walk the Camino de Santiago. What is very significant is that in there were almost more people in this stretch in just two years!

After your arrival in Sarria , you will have to walk around 20 km per day, following these stages:. The Portuguese Way is the second most popular Camino de Santiago route in number of pilgrims. If we refer to the Full Portuguese Way, we must also dedicate, at least, 1 month to reach Santiago de Compostela. Pilgrims who want to start in Lisbon starting point of the Portuguese Way would need to walk almost km. While the Portuguese Way from Lisbon registered only pilgrims in , the one from Porto KM is much more popular with a total number of pilgrims.

The Portuguese Way from Porto , is the third classified in the list of the most chosen Caminos after the French Way from Sarria and the Complete French Way and is undoubtedly one of the fastest growing paths. If in there were 22, 7. If you choose this Way you will have to walk km, in 12 days.

Here are the stages you will have to follow if you want to walk this section of the Portuguese Camino :. If you choose the Portuguese Way from Tui remember that this is the second most popular route for pilgrims each year, after the French Way.

If you want to know how long it will take you to walk this itinerary of the St James Way, here you will find your stages! These are the stages of the Portuguese itinerary of the Coast from the city of Porto, km long:.

Please note that if you want to walk the last km only, you can start in Vigo. However, most of the pilgrims covering this section, prefer to start on the stop right before: Baiona. If you have any doubts about the starting point for the last km of the route you want to walk, please do not hesitate to contact us.

This wonderful way will allow you to know the natural beauties of the north of Spain although it represents a physical challenge for those who want to follow it. You can see here the different stages with the specific km of each of the 36 days of the way. For those who have only one week we recommend doing the Northern Way from Vilalba a total of km in six days with the following stages:.

It is the same route that Alfonso II the Chaste decided to take in the 9th century to visit the newly discovered tomb of the Apostle Santiago. Nowadays, there are many who consider that this road is the one that makes you live the meaning of the Way of St.

James , the others being many more traveled and overcrowded.



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