Overview

Duration: 18 Nights

Distance: 314 KM

Base Price: From €1,250.00

This self-guided Camino package invites you to walk nearly 700 kilometers of the Camino Francés, from the vibrant city of Pamplona to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. It is a complete pilgrimage through four regions of Spain—Navarra, La Rioja, Castilla y León, and Galicia—capturing the rich diversity of landscapes, culture, and history along Europe’s most famous pilgrimage trail.

The journey begins in Pamplona, famous for its lively old town and the running of the bulls, and quickly leads into rolling vineyards, medieval villages, and sweeping plateaus. You’ll walk through historic towns such as Estella, Nájera, Santo Domingo de la Calzada, and Burgos, home to one of Spain’s greatest Gothic cathedrals. From Burgos, the Camino stretches across the open plains of the Meseta before reaching the bustling city of León. The path then climbs into the Montes de León and Galicia’s misty hills, culminating in your arrival at the magnificent cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

Accommodations are arranged for every stage: hotels in Pamplona, Burgos, León, and Santiago, with shared dormitory lodging along the way. Travelers who prefer additional comfort may upgrade to private or single rooms. An extra night in Santiago is included at the end, giving you time to attend the Pilgrim’s Mass, explore the UNESCO World Heritage city, and celebrate your accomplishment.

Optional add-ons—such as baggage transport, extra days in Pamplona, Burgos, León, or Santiago, and a two-night extension to Finisterre—make it easy to customize your Camino experience. By beginning in Pamplona, you’ll embrace the full flavor of the Camino Francés, experiencing its historic cities, quiet rural stretches, mountain climbs, and the warm hospitality of its people.

This is the Camino at its most complete: challenging, immersive, and deeply rewarding. It is ideal for pilgrims who want to spend several weeks on the Way, following in the footsteps of centuries of travelers who walked before them.

Map of the route

October 25 - October 25, 2025

€ 1250.00

Per person Double occupancy

single supplement € 550.00

Deposit amount for reservation only, 33% € 413.00

Daily Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive in León
Day 1 - Arrive in León
Day 1 - Arrive in León

Description

Enjoy a free day to rest, explore León’s old quarter, and visit the Monastery of San Marcos. Sample local wines and soak up the vibrant atmosphere before heading toward the mountains.

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ascent: 0 m

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Day 1 - León to Villar de Mazarife
Day 1 - León to Villar de Mazarife
Day 1 - León to Villar de Mazarife

Description

Depart León and cross the fertile plain of Órbigo. The alternative route to Villar de Mazarife offers quiet farm tracks, small villages, and open landscapes ideal for reflection.

distance: 20.7 km

ascent: 194 m

descent: 156 m

% hard surfaces: 71

difficulty rating: 7


Day 2 - Villar de Mazarife to Hospitál de Órbigo
Day 2 - Villar de Mazarife to Hospitál de Órbigo
Day 2 - Villar de Mazarife to Hospitál de Órbigo

Description

A short day through flat farmland ends at Hospital de Órbigo, famous for its long medieval bridge and legend of the knight Suero de Quiñones. Relax beside the river or explore the old town.

distance: 14.3 km

ascent: 14 m

descent: 65 m

% hard surfaces: 54

difficulty rating: 5


Day 3 - Hospitál de Órbigo to Astorga
Day 3 - Hospitál de Órbigo to Astorga
Day 3 - Hospitál de Órbigo to Astorga

Description

Walk rolling countryside past small farming villages before arriving in Astorga, a historic crossroads of the Roman Empire and the Camino. Visit Gaudí’s whimsical Episcopal Palace and the grand cathedral.

distance: 17 km

ascent: 235 m

descent: 180 m

% hard surfaces: 32

difficulty rating: 7


Day 4 - Astorga to Rabanal del Camino
Day 4 - Astorga to Rabanal del Camino
Day 4 - Astorga to Rabanal del Camino

Description

Climb gradually into the Montes de León. The terrain shifts from flat farmland to chestnut and oak forests, and the mountain hamlet of Rabanal welcomes you with cozy stone lodgings and monastery vespers.

distance: 19.8 km

ascent: 337 m

descent: 58 m

% hard surfaces: 36

difficulty rating: 7


Day 5 - Rabanal del Camino to Molinaseca
Day 5 - Rabanal del Camino to Molinaseca
Day 5 - Rabanal del Camino to Molinaseca

Description

Cross the high pass at Foncebadón and visit the Cruz de Ferro, where pilgrims leave stones symbolizing their burdens. Descend carefully toward Molinaseca, a charming village beside a cool river.

distance: 24.1 km

ascent: 415 m

descent: 989 m

% hard surfaces: 21

difficulty rating: 9


Day 6 - Molinaseca to Cacabelos
Day 6 - Molinaseca to Cacabelos
Day 6 - Molinaseca to Cacabelos

Description

A gentle day through Ponferrada, home to a vast Templar castle, and on through vineyards of the Bierzo valley. End in Cacabelos, known for fine wines and peaceful river walks.

distance: 22.8 km

ascent: 223 m

descent: 323 m

% hard surfaces: 79

difficulty rating: 7


Day 7- Cacabelos to Asbasmestas
Day 7- Cacabelos to Asbasmestas
Day 7- Cacabelos to Asbasmestas

Description

Walk quiet lanes through small hamlets and fruit orchards. The landscape grows greener as you approach Asbasmestas, nestled in a tranquil valley at the foot of the Galician mountains.

distance: 22.4 km

ascent: 380 m

descent: 252 m

% hard surfaces: 63

difficulty rating: 7


Day 8 - Ambasmestas to O Cebreiro
Day 8 - Ambasmestas to O Cebreiro
Day 8 - Ambasmestas to O Cebreiro

Description

A shorter but steep climb through chestnut groves and winding mountain paths leads to the Celtic-style village of O Cebreiro, perched above the clouds. The stone pallozas and sweeping views are unforgettable.

distance: 12.9 km

ascent: 729 m

descent: 41 m

% hard surfaces: 72

difficulty rating: 8


Day 9 - O Cebreiro to Triacastela
Day 9 - O Cebreiro to Triacastela
Day 9 - O Cebreiro to Triacastela

Description

Descend from the ridge through misty forests and stone hamlets. Pass the chapel of San Roque and the pilgrim statue before winding down into Triacastela, a peaceful valley town.

distance: 21 km

ascent: 306 m

descent: 940 m

% hard surfaces: 35

difficulty rating: 8


Day 10 - Triacastela to Sarria
Day 10 - Triacastela to Sarria
Day 10 - Triacastela to Sarria

Description

Follow the scenic San Xil route through oak forests and mountain farms. Enjoy views of Galicia’s rolling hills before arriving in Sarria, gateway to the final 100 kilometers of the Camino.

distance: 16.8 km

ascent: 318 m

descent: 534 m

% hard surfaces: 50

difficulty rating: 6


Day 11 - Sarría to Portomarín
Day 11 - Sarría to Portomarín
Day 11 - Sarría to Portomarín

Description

A classic Galician stage over gentle hills, through ancient chestnut groves and hamlets. Cross the Miño River into Portomarín, a village rebuilt stone-by-stone above its original site.

distance: 22.9 km

ascent: 554 m

descent: 589 m

% hard surfaces: 53

difficulty rating: 7


Day 12 - Portomarín to Palas de Rei
Day 12 - Portomarín to Palas de Rei
Day 12 - Portomarín to Palas de Rei

Description

Climb gradually through farmland and eucalyptus woods. The route winds through quiet hamlets before reaching Palas de Rei, a welcoming town of cafés and bakeries.

distance: 25.3 km

ascent: 622 m

descent: 458 m

% hard surfaces: 31

difficulty rating: 7


Day 13 - Palas de Rei to Melide
Day 13 - Palas de Rei to Melide
Day 13 - Palas de Rei to Melide

Description

A shorter day of forest paths and rolling farmland. Melide is famed for its lively market and pulperías — try Galicia’s classic octopus dish, pulpo a la gallega.

distance: 14.9 km

ascent: 286 m

descent: 381 m

% hard surfaces: 37

difficulty rating: 6


Day 14 - Melide to Arzúa
Day 14 - Melide to Arzúa
Day 14 - Melide to Arzúa

Description

Walk through cool eucalyptus forests and peaceful Galician countryside. Arzúa, known for its creamy local cheese, offers cozy accommodations and friendly pilgrim energy.

distance: 14.5 km

ascent: 341 m

descent: 411 m

% hard surfaces: 55

difficulty rating: 6


Day 15 - Arzúa to O Pedrouzo
Day 15 - Arzúa to O Pedrouzo
Day 15 - Arzúa to O Pedrouzo

Description

A pleasant stage through forests and farm tracks, with cafés and small villages along the way. O Pedrouzo is the final stop before Santiago, full of anticipation and camaraderie.

distance: 19.7 km

ascent: 433 m

descent: 535 m

% hard surfaces: 26

difficulty rating: 6


Day 16 - O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela
Day 16 - O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela
Day 16 - O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela

Description

A gradual climb to Monte do Gozo gives your first view of Santiago’s cathedral spires. The descent through the city’s winding streets ends in the magnificent Praza do Obradoiro, where pilgrims embrace and celebrate their journey’s end.

distance: 19.9 km

ascent: 407 m

descent: 433 m

% hard surfaces: 68

difficulty rating: 6


Day 17 - Bonus Day in Santiago de Compostela
Day 17 - Bonus Day in Santiago de Compostela
Day 17 - Bonus Day in Santiago de Compostela

Description

Attend the Pilgrim’s Mass, explore the cathedral and its museum, and relax in Santiago’s historic quarter. A well-earned rest to savor your accomplishment.

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Day 18 - Depart Santiago
Day 18 - Depart Santiago
Day 18 - Depart Santiago

Description

Enjoy breakfast and final farewells, or extend your pilgrimage to the Atlantic coast at Finisterre or Muxía.

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What's Included

  • All (42) overnight accommodations
  • Private rooms at start and finish plus at bonus days
  • Dormitory accommodations in intermediate towns
  • Extra days - Pamplona, Burgos, León and Santiago

Options Available

  • Private rooms throughout
  • Baggage transport each day
  • Additional extra day in Santiago
  • 2-night trip to the Atlantic coast at Finisterre at journey's end

What You Provide

  • Transport to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and from Santiago de Compostela
  • All meals (we're happy to recommend eateries in several towns)
  • Adequate gear for a walk of nearly 800 kilometers
  • Adequate fitness to walk from 16-28 kilometers per day on varied terrain

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