Mar 1, 2023 · Number of days – 5. Starting point – Sarria. Average cost – 25-30 Euro per person, per day. Popularity – 5 out of 5*. *indicates not the popularity of the entire Camino route but of the last 100 km to Santiago de Compostela. The French Camino from Sarria is the most popular route to walk the last 100 km to Santiago.
The Camino Primitivo—crossing the rugged, mountainous interior of Asturias—is the most physically demanding of the modern routes to Santiago and arguably the most beautiful. The Primitivo has fewer and more rustic (though sufficient) services than other Camino routes, but waymarking is good. Pilgrims seeking more solitude and challengingFind out all the routes of the Camino de Santiago, from the French Way to the Winter Way, with their lengths, stages, maps and points of interest. Compare different routes, discover stories and tips, and plan your pilgrimage with our platform.
Le Chemin du Puy, or Le Puy Route, is the most popular of the Camino de Santiago routes in France. Starting from the monumental pilgrim town of Le-Puy-en-Velay in Auvergne, southern France, the route runs through the volcanic hills of the Velay region and the foothills of the Pyrenees before joining the Camino Frances in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
Oct 14, 2020 · The Camino de Santiago is a network of routes that all lead to the impressive and beautiful Santiago de Compostela (except for the Finisterre Way which starts in Santiago and ends in Cape Finisterre, ‘the end of the world’). Each route covers different terrain and has different levels of difficulty and distances.
Dec 23, 2023 · During April this year people were saying that they had never seen such high numbers before and suggesting that the Camino Frances was overcrowded and "full". There seems to be two possibly contradictory statements. It would be nice to know: If April this year was busier than April 2019 but then the rest of this year was a lot less busy than 0cwxV.