The Camino Frances is the most popular of all the Camino de Santiago Routes. The French route traditionally starts in St. Jean Pied de Port and runs for 780km west to Santiago de Compostela. It has the best infrastructure for pilgrims; I highly recommend this route for all first-time pilgrims.
Camino de Santiago – French Way Map. The French Way or Camino Frances is the most well known of the Camino pilgrim paths and goes for 775km across northern Spain. Many thousands of pilgrims make the journey by starting in St Jean Pied de Port, just over the border in France, but walkers and cyclists start at all points along the way.
With more than 1614 kilometers to Santiago de Compostela, the route can be divided into 32 different stages that can be done in sections to enjoy each of the stops. Once the Somport Pass is reached, pilgrims will have to link up with the Aragonese Way or the French Way from Jaca to find Santiago de Compostela. Stage 1: Arles - Saint-Gilles.
Out of all the hostels, guesthouses and other types of accommodation – where you can also eat – we recommend the following. Albergue La Casona: Capacity: 38 place. Location: Rúa San Lázaro, 24. 27600 Sarria, Lugo. Contact: 982 53 55 56. info@lacasonadesarria.es. www.lacasonadesarria.es.
The Camino Frances route is the most popular of the routes of the Way of St James to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. The Camino Frances route map starts from Saint Jean Pied de Port in France and over the Pyrenees into Spain and then onwards to Santiago de Compostela covering over 800km and can take approximately 30-40 days to
Flights from the USA to Spain often average around $700-1200 (€550-1000) plus $200-300 for local transport (train or bus to/from Camino) while flights from Europe are often half of that price. See expedia.com to calculate your airfare. So the total-trip budget range for a month-long walk for an average pilgrim from North America is around
Those shown as Albergues (red A symbol on map) are more pilgrim-oriented and have dormitory beds, often also with private rooms (click waypoints on map for details). This track (or multiple tracks if alternates exist) follows the marked Camino de Santiago route which is primarily for hikers, but also used by cyclists in the direction towards
This route is part of a trip of several weeks along the Camino de Santiago Frances, a pilgrimage route to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. It can be done at different rates and from various starting points. Legend has it that the remains of the Apostle Santiago are buried in Santiago de Compostela, the international capital of the Camino. Every spring and summer, many people follow
The Camino Inglés, or “English Way,” is a lesser-known but deeply rewarding route of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Originating in either Ferrol or A Coruña in North-Western Spain, this path offers a condensed Camino experience rich in history and culture. The route was traditionally used by pilgrims from Northern Europe, particularly
Full Via de la Plata. Overall. 977.3km. 49 days. The Via de la Plata is a historic and popular pilgrimage route in Spain that spans approximately 1,000 kilometers (620 miles). It is also known as the Silver Route or the Camino Mozárabe. The route starts in the southern city of Seville and ends in Santiago de Compostela, the final destination
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