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General description
The Camino de Santiago to Finisterre is the only route that travels along the Atlantic coast, following the path of Finisterre, from Santiago to the mythical place known as the "end of the world".
This path has an even older story than Christianity. In fact, there are evidence that shows that, long before the arrival of Christianity, the Pagan peoples already pilgrimage to Fisterra, in the Costa da Morte. They believed that this was the ...
place where the sun died, and that at that precise moment, when the sun was put on, the worlds of the light and darkness joined. During that moment, the pagans prayed and made offerings of gratitude to their gods.
Upon reaching Finisterre, we can continue the tour to the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Barca in Muxía, another traditional pilgrimage destination. This sanctuary is in a spectacular location, surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, offering a unique experience in its kind.
The Camino de Santiago to Finisterre is the only route that travels along the Atlantic coast, following the path of Finisterre, from Santiago to the mythical place known as the "end of the world".
This path has an even older story than Christianity. In fact, there are evidence that shows that, long before the arrival of Christianity, the Pagan peoples already pilgrimage to Fisterra, in the Costa da Morte. They believed that this was the place where the sun died, and that at that precise moment, when the sun was put on, the worlds of the light and darkness joined. During that moment, the pagans prayed and made offerings of gratitude to their gods.
Upon reaching Finisterre, we can continue the tour to the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Barca in Muxía, another traditional pilgrimage destination. This sanctuary is in a spectacular location, surrounded by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, offering a unique experience in its kind.
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Discover the sites you will visit on this journey.
The trip begins in Santiago de Compostela , a vibrant city with an impressive old town, considered World Heritage by UNESCO. Take time to explore Santiago's wonders before embarking on the way to the "end of the world."
Remember not to miss the majestic Santiago Cathedral , where the remains of the apostle rest, and attend the Mass of the pilgrim . Walk through the old town, declared a World Heritage Site, and enjoy the delicious Galician cuisine in its traditional restaurants.
Be sure to obtain your pilgrim credential from the Pilgrim's Office before starting your journey to Finisterre.
Night in:
Santiago de Compostela
We begin our walk on the outskirts of Santiago de Compostela, from the emblematic Praza do Obradoiro . Throughout the path, we will pass through small peoples and ancient Roman bridges. Today's fate is the medieval city of Negreira . We recommend visiting the Pazo do Cotón , a fountain country house, and the chapel dedicated to San Mauro .
This section is ideal to acclimatize, enjoying rural landscapes and Galicia's serenity.
Route:
22 km
Route time:
6 hours
Night in:
Negreira
Today, we will leave Negreira and advance on the slope of a mountain and the Barcala River. As we ascend to Monte Aro , we will enjoy impressive views of the Fervenza reservoir, before entering the savage Serra de Castelo and the Xallas Valley.
The road takes us by rural trails, native forests and small towns such as zas , vilaserio and maroñas , where we can see the typical Galician stone constructions and traditional granaries.
Route:
33 km
Route time:
8 hours
Night in:
Olveiroa
From Olveiroa , we continue along the road of Finisterre. This section will take us along the riverbed to logoso , through the hermitage of Nosa Madam . The path descends through Pinares and allows us to see the sea for the first time on the trip.
In cee , we approach the coast, a very special experience after days of walking inside.
Route:
19 km
Route time:
5 hours
Night in:
EEC
On our last day on the way, we travel along a beautiful path that borders cliffs and coves of the coast. Our final destination is Cabo Fisterra , where we can enjoy a magnificent sunset from the lighthouse.
The road follows the coastline until you reach Finisterre, one of the most emblematic places on the road.
Route:
16 km
Route time:
4 hours
Night in:
Finisterre
This is our last day, where we can enjoy the finisterre landscape . You also have the option to continue towards Muxía , another important pilgrimage point.
In Finisterre, you can visit the Cabo de Finisterre , the Faro de Finisterre and the Cruz de Finisterre , where many pilgrims follow the tradition of burning a garment symbolizing the end of its pilgrimage. You can also enjoy the beach of Langosteira and try fresh seafood in local restaurants.
Route:
29 km
Route time:
7 hours
Night in:
Finisterre
Find the selected accommodations for your rest on the Camino.
General Information
All the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiago to make the Camino de Santiago are
equipped with private bathroom and all the services necessary to guarantee a comfortable stay and
pleasant.
Our team is responsible for personally verifying the quality of each accommodation offered,
making sure that pilgrims enjoy an unforgettable experience along the way, accompanied by
Total rest nights.
Availability
When working with high quality accommodations and with limited capacity, the specific name of the
Accommodations will be provided 30 days before the start of the road.
All accommodations for the Camino de Santiago are subject to availability. in case of
that someone is not available due to lack of capacity, we will provide you with a housing of equal or better
quality.
Individual rooms
We have individual rooms available, provided there is availability. These should be
reserved in advance and carry an additional cost.
Where am I going to stay?
All our accommodations have been carefully selected to guarantee you tranquility,
Rest and enjoy throughout your Camino de Santiago :
Santiago de Compostela
Negreira
Olveiroa
Cee
Finisterre
Our guarantees
All accommodations include private bathroom and have been personally verified by our team.
Locations close to the path or in the layout itself to maximize your comfort.
Possibility of Flexible changes and cancellations according to our reserve policies.
Learn about included and extra services available on your route.
Services included
Accommodation in hotels and rural houses.
Rooms with private bathroom.
Chosen diet.
Luggage transport between stages.
Pilgrim credential.
Full trip documentation.
24/7 telephone assistance.
Optional services
Individual room supplement
5 picnics supplement (snack, drink and dessert)
Extra night in Santiago (Breakfast included)
Transfers to/from the starting or arrival point
Cancellation insurance
Useful information and tips for your Camino experience.
Information about him Finisterre Way from Santiago
Complete Guide to the Finisterre Way from Santiago
On this occasion, we want to tell you about one of the most special routes of the Camino de Santiago: the Camino de Santiago to Finisterre (or Fisterra, in Galician). This route, although less known than others, is a unique experience that combines history, nature, and spirituality in a unique way. Throughout this text, you will discover the reasons why the Camino to Finisterre is considered one of the most unique sections of the entire pilgrimage.
Una Experiencia Única
Contrary to what many believe, Santiago de Compostela is not the absolute end of the Camino. In reality, the Jacobean route continues to Muxía, passing through Cape Finisterre. This extension, known as the Route to the End of the World, not only gives you the opportunity to continue your pilgrimage, but also takes you to a place with a strong historical and symbolic significance.
While other routes of the Camino de Santiago are directed to the Cathedral of Santiago, the Finisterre Way starts from there and heads towards the mythical Cape Finisterre, the end of the world according to ancient belief.
Finisterre: El Fin del Mundo
The term "Finisterre" comes from the Latin finis terrae which means "end of the earth". In ancient times, it was believed that this area of the province of La Coruña was the last point of the known world.
The distance between Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre is 86.6 km. Upon reaching Finisterre, you will have the opportunity to collect the Fisterrana, the certificate that proves you have completed this route. If you prefer to extend your journey to Muxía, the total distance will be 114.6 km. In Muxía, you can also collect the Muxiana, the certificate that proves you have reached this town as a pilgrim.
In addition, if you prefer to do the Camino in the opposite direction, from Muxía to Santiago, you can obtain the Compostela upon reaching the Cathedral of Santiago. Although less than 1% of pilgrims choose this option, it is an ideal alternative if you have few days available.
Why choose the Finisterre Way from Santiago?
Deep Symbolism: The main reason to choose the Camino to Finisterre is its deep symbolism. In the Middle Ages, Cape Finisterre was considered the last corner of the known world. For many pilgrims, reaching here is a way to relive the tradition of those who walked to the end of the earth to experience a sense of closure and personal transformation.
Escaping the Crowds: If after doing the French Way you feel that some routes were too crowded, the Camino to Finisterre offers you a much quieter option. The route is a less traveled extension of the Camino de Santiago, allowing you to walk in a more relaxed environment.
Unmatched Landscapes: The landscapes you will find on this route are one of its greatest attractions. From the green Galician landscapes to the impressive Atlantic coast, the Camino to Finisterre offers you a variety of spectacular views. Later we will tell you about the must-see places you cannot miss on this journey.
Time for Reflection: The Camino de Santiago is known for its ability to foster reflection. This route is not just a physical walk, but also an opportunity for introspection. The Camino to Finisterre is ideal for those seeking a space to think and reflect on their life experience, while enjoying the serenity offered by the landscape.
Tranquility and Peace: Those who have traveled the Camino to Finisterre highlight the tranquility experienced throughout the journey. With fewer pilgrims than on other routes, this Camino is characterized by its peace and calm, allowing you to connect more deeply with nature and yourself.
Information about the Finisterre Way route from Santiago
The Camino to Finisterre is unique among all Jacobean routes because it does not end in Santiago de Compostela, but begins there and continues west, passing through places with great historical and cultural significance. It is a natural extension of the Camino that many pilgrims choose to do after having completed their journey to the Cathedral of Santiago. However, you can also start this route directly from Santiago and continue to Finisterre or Muxía without having previously completed another part of the Camino.
The route between Santiago and Finisterre is 87 km, while if you decide to continue to Muxía, you will travel 120 km. During this journey, you can continue with the same Camino accreditation, without having to renew permits.
90 km
Distance between Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre
What to do on the Finisterre Way from Santiago?
With Good Way Santiago, you can plan your route in a personalized way, ensuring you enjoy the journey and rest in the best accommodations.
The Camino to Finisterre is divided into several stages. Although there are not many alternatives within this route, its journey is equally fascinating, as it follows the Atlantic coast until reaching Cape Finisterre, historically known as "the end of the world". The total distance is divided into 6 days of walking, allowing you to fully enjoy everything this Camino has to offer.
Route and maps of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
We provide you with detailed maps of each stage so you can organize yourself properly and know the experiences that await you in each section:
Stage 1
Santiago de Compostela – Negreira
Stage 2
Negreira – Olveiroa
Stage 3
Olveiroa – Cee
Stage 4
Cee – Finisterre
Stage 5
Finisterre – Lires (Optional)
Stage 6
Lires – Muxía (Optional)
Profile of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
Smooth and accessible profile
Ideal for all experience levels
As for the route profile, we can say that it has a low average altitude, with little elevation and well-maintained terrain. This makes it an ideal route for pilgrims of all levels.
Duration of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
6
Walking days
The Camino to Finisterre lasts approximately 6 days. If you decide to extend your trip to Muxía, you may need an additional 3-4 days. Although the duration is flexible and depends on the pace you choose, we recommend following the itinerary proposed by Good Way Santiago to make the most of every moment of this unique experience.
The best time to do the Finisterre Way from Santiago
The choice of time to do the Camino depends on your personal preferences:
Spring
Ideal to avoid extreme temperatures, although there may be some weather instability.
Summer
The mild climate and long daylight hours make summer the most popular time, although it is also the busiest.
Autumn
Autumn is a good option, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes, although there may also be more rain.
Winter
Although the climate is mild, the increase in rain may make this time less attractive, although it is still a viable option.
Places of interest on the road of Finisterre from Santiago
The Finisterre route is full of historical and natural places that you cannot miss:
The Negreira shield
In the City of Negreira, illusioning to the transfer of the remains of the apostle Santiago.
The cascade of Ézaro
Waterfall that leads directly to the sea, the only one of this type in Europe.
The Church of Santa María de Xunqueira
In CEE, this church is famous for the legend that says that it was built on cañaverales where the Virgin appeared.
Corcubion
This Villa of Celtic origin has monuments such as the Church of San Marcos, Cardenal Castle and the Pazo de los Condes de Altamira.
Lires Beach
A beautiful beach divided by the Castro River, ideal for bird watching.
Muxía and the magical stones
At the tip of the boat, the stones are surrounded by legends, the stone being the best known.
Where to sleep and eat on the Finisterre Way from Santiago
With Good Way Santiago, your accommodation will be guaranteed in the best places, such as rural houses and quality hotels. In addition, you can enjoy excellent Galician cuisine in restaurants such as:
El Pirata
Fisterra
A seafood restaurant, ideal for trying the region’s seafood.
Etel and Pan
Finisterre
A gourmet cuisine restaurant, perfect for those looking for a more select culinary experience.
Don Percebe
Fisterra
A simpler but cozy restaurant, offering traditional and authentic cuisine.
Origin of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
The Camino to Finisterre has an ancient origin, dating back even to pre-Roman times. Many peoples considered Finisterre as the "end of the world", which led to the construction of temples dedicated to sun worship.
Some accounts claim that it was the Apostle James himself who ordered these temples to be destroyed due to their pagan nature. The route, therefore, has a fascinating contrast between its pagan and Christian origins.
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Find answers to common questions about the route and trip.
You can start the Camino de Santiago in any time of the year . Without
However, it is important
Take into account the weather and the station where you decide to do it, so you can dress
properly.
The easiest way to get to the beginning of your Camino de Santiago is using transportation
public, whether plane, train or bus, to the city or town closest to your point of
departure.
Once you confirm your reservation, you just have to send us the information of
Your arrival (flight, train or bus) and we will organize a transfer
private towards you
Start point.
Of course! The Camino de Santiago is completely suitable for pilgrims who decide
Travel alone.
If you prefer to have an individual room, either because you travel alone or
Because you prefer privacy, in Good Way Santiagos we offer you this option. Can
Reserve all your nights in individual rooms for an additional cost. Due to the
High demand for these rooms, we recommend you make the reservation in advance.
On the Camino de Santiago you will find many pilgrims traveling alone.
Some will reach the way on their own, while others could separate from their
companions due to the difference in rhythm when walking. Anyway, don't worry:
the
Way is very well signposted, so you won't have problems following it
only .
Most routes on the Camino de Santiago are made in auto mode
Guided , which
It will allow you to advance at your own pace. We will provide you with a itinerary
complete , which
Includes maps and details about the places of interest of each stage. This itinerary te
It will be sent a month before the start of your path.
However, if you prefer to go in a group with a guide, we offer routes
Organized with accompanying guide in the section of Sarria to Santiago. These routes are with
guaranteed exits and groups of maximum 15 people are carried out . The guides
are
Trained to speak English and Spanish.
The complete itinerary that we provide is a detailed guide that includes maps,
Profiles of routes and places of interest throughout each stage of the road
from Santiago.
The time of walking and the distances indicated in the guide are
based on values of
Reference , but keep in mind that these may vary according to the speed to the
What walks.
We will send you the complete itinerary and all the documentation of your trip (reservations of
accommodation, luggage transfers, etc.) by email a month before your
Item .
In Good Way Santiagos we design each stage of the road taking into account the
needs of our pilgrims , so you can travel the distances
with comfort and according to your physical level and the available days.
In general, the stages of the Santiago road vary between 15 and 20 km. Yeah
You prefer to walk less distance, we can divide some stages into two parts,
adjusting to your rhythm and needs .
Regardless of whether you are a sedentary person or if you exercise in a way
usual, it is important to prepare you physically for the Camino de Santiago.
for sedentary people: it is recommended to start with activities
Moderate, such as walking for 20 minutes, two or three times per week. As
You advance, gradually increase the duration to walk about 4 to 5 kilometers per hour.
for people with regular physical activity: you can start walking
Between 45 and 60 minutes a day, gradually increasing both time and
distance.
The ideal is to start training three months in advance to ensure good
Physical preparation
There is no mandatory minimum time to make the reservation, but at high demand dates
as in high season or during special events such as Sanfermines (from 7 to 14
July) or the Apostle Santiago party (July 25), the occupation of accommodations can
be higher.
For guarantee the availability in the best accommodations and
Fulfill your preferences, we recommend you make your reservation as much as possible .
To walk along any of the routes of the Camino de Santiago, it is advisable
following articles:
Light and dry drying clothes
Waterproof jacket and pants
Sun cap and sunglasses
Sunscreen
Suitable shoes for hiking
Trekking canes
Comfortable footwear to rest
A compact jacket
A bottle of water
Depending on the season of the year you make the route, some of these items may vary.
In addition, with Good Way Santiagos you will have the luggage transfer between
Stages . We carry your backpack from one accommodation to another so that you only have to
worry about walking. (maximum 1 lump of 20 kg per person) . Tea
We recommend preparing a backpack to carry the essential: water,
sunscreen, cap, sunglasses, documents, some food and cash.
Every day, before 8:00 a.m., you must leave your luggage properly labeled in the
Reception of the accommodation . A carrier will pick it up and take it to
Next accommodation on your route.
the delivery of the luggage is made before 4:00 P.M.
depending on the distance between the stages and the carrier's route.
It is highly advisable to have travel insurance for the routes of the path of
Santiago, who covers all unforeseen events that may arise during the journey.
We suggest you hire the travel assistance insurance and the
cancellation insurance that we offer through Good Way
Santiagos . If you have any questions or need more information about these insurance, do not hesitate to
Contact us.
Yes, all the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiagos to make the path of
Santiago have private bathroom to guarantee your comfort and privacy
During the break.
Yes, we offer options both in individual rooms and
double , according to the needs of each pilgrim.
The individual rooms have additional surcharge and are subject to
Availability in different locations. We recommend you reserve with
in advance to make sure you get this type of accommodation.
We work with a selection of high quality accommodations in all localities of the
Camino de Santiago, which allows us to guarantee the best options for our
pilgrims.
the exact name and location of each accommodation will be sent approximately one month
Before the start of the road , along with all the documentation of your trip, such as
Accommodation and transfers reserves.
No, all the accommodations we reserve for our pilgrims have
private rooms with private bathroom to guarantee you
the privacy and comfort necessary to rest properly after each stage.
Yes, all the accommodations we reserve are in the center of the
locations or as close as possible to the path of the road.
In case some accommodation is a bit remote, most are
Easily accessible on foot. In addition, if necessary, good way Santiagos will offer a
round trip transfer so you can reach your accommodation
comfortably and return the next day to the starting point of the next stage.
In Good Way Santiagos we make sure that all our accommodations
Offer a rest and comfort atmosphere. We work with a variety of options, which
include:
Hotels
Rural houses
Pensions
Pazos
Charming hostels
All our accommodations have private rooms with bathroom
private , ensuring that you can relax and rest well after a day of
hike.
Finisterre Way from Santiago
The trip begins in Santiago de Compostela , a vibrant city with an impressive old town, considered World Heritage by UNESCO. Take time to explore Santiago's wonders before embarking on the way to the "end of the world."
Remember not to miss the majestic Santiago Cathedral , where the remains of the apostle rest, and attend the Mass of the pilgrim . Walk through the old town, declared a World Heritage Site, and enjoy the delicious Galician cuisine in its traditional restaurants.
Be sure to obtain your pilgrim credential from the Pilgrim's Office before starting your journey to Finisterre.
Night in:
Santiago de Compostela
We begin our walk on the outskirts of Santiago de Compostela, from the emblematic Praza do Obradoiro . Throughout the path, we will pass through small peoples and ancient Roman bridges. Today's fate is the medieval city of Negreira . We recommend visiting the Pazo do Cotón , a fountain country house, and the chapel dedicated to San Mauro .
This section is ideal to acclimatize, enjoying rural landscapes and Galicia's serenity.
Route:
22 km
Route time:
6 hours
Night in:
Negreira
Today, we will leave Negreira and advance on the slope of a mountain and the Barcala River. As we ascend to Monte Aro , we will enjoy impressive views of the Fervenza reservoir, before entering the savage Serra de Castelo and the Xallas Valley.
The road takes us by rural trails, native forests and small towns such as zas , vilaserio and maroñas , where we can see the typical Galician stone constructions and traditional granaries.
Route:
33 km
Route time:
8 hours
Night in:
Olveiroa
From Olveiroa , we continue along the road of Finisterre. This section will take us along the riverbed to logoso , through the hermitage of Nosa Madam . The path descends through Pinares and allows us to see the sea for the first time on the trip.
In cee , we approach the coast, a very special experience after days of walking inside.
Route:
19 km
Route time:
5 hours
Night in:
EEC
On our last day on the way, we travel along a beautiful path that borders cliffs and coves of the coast. Our final destination is Cabo Fisterra , where we can enjoy a magnificent sunset from the lighthouse.
The road follows the coastline until you reach Finisterre, one of the most emblematic places on the road.
Route:
16 km
Route time:
4 hours
Night in:
Finisterre
This is our last day, where we can enjoy the finisterre landscape . You also have the option to continue towards Muxía , another important pilgrimage point.
In Finisterre, you can visit the Cabo de Finisterre , the Faro de Finisterre and the Cruz de Finisterre , where many pilgrims follow the tradition of burning a garment symbolizing the end of its pilgrimage. You can also enjoy the beach of Langosteira and try fresh seafood in local restaurants.
Route:
29 km
Route time:
7 hours
Night in:
Finisterre
Finisterre Way from Santiago
General Information
All the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiago to make the Camino de Santiago are
equipped with private bathroom and all the services necessary to guarantee a comfortable stay and
pleasant.
Our team is responsible for personally verifying the quality of each accommodation offered,
making sure that pilgrims enjoy an unforgettable experience along the way, accompanied by
Total rest nights.
Availability
When working with high quality accommodations and with limited capacity, the specific name of the
Accommodations will be provided 30 days before the start of the road.
All accommodations for the Camino de Santiago are subject to availability. in case of
that someone is not available due to lack of capacity, we will provide you with a housing of equal or better
quality.
Individual rooms
We have individual rooms available, provided there is availability. These should be
reserved in advance and carry an additional cost.
Where am I going to stay?
All our accommodations have been carefully selected to guarantee you tranquility,
Rest and enjoy throughout your Camino de Santiago :
Santiago de Compostela
Negreira
Olveiroa
Cee
Finisterre
Our guarantees
All accommodations include private bathroom and have been personally verified by our team.
Locations close to the path or in the layout itself to maximize your comfort.
Possibility of Flexible changes and cancellations according to our reserve policies.
Services included
Accommodation in hotels and rural houses.
Rooms with private bathroom.
Chosen diet.
Luggage transport between stages.
Pilgrim credential.
Full trip documentation.
24/7 telephone assistance.
Optional services
Individual room supplement
5 picnics supplement (snack, drink and dessert)
Extra night in Santiago (Breakfast included)
Transfers to/from the starting or arrival point
Cancellation insurance
You can start the Camino de Santiago in any time of the year . Without
However, it is important
Take into account the weather and the station where you decide to do it, so you can dress
properly.
The easiest way to get to the beginning of your Camino de Santiago is using transportation
public, whether plane, train or bus, to the city or town closest to your point of
departure.
Once you confirm your reservation, you just have to send us the information of
Your arrival (flight, train or bus) and we will organize a transfer
private towards you
Start point.
Of course! The Camino de Santiago is completely suitable for pilgrims who decide
Travel alone.
If you prefer to have an individual room, either because you travel alone or
Because you prefer privacy, in Good Way Santiagos we offer you this option. Can
Reserve all your nights in individual rooms for an additional cost. Due to the
High demand for these rooms, we recommend you make the reservation in advance.
On the Camino de Santiago you will find many pilgrims traveling alone.
Some will reach the way on their own, while others could separate from their
companions due to the difference in rhythm when walking. Anyway, don't worry:
the
Way is very well signposted, so you won't have problems following it
only .
Most routes on the Camino de Santiago are made in auto mode
Guided , which
It will allow you to advance at your own pace. We will provide you with a itinerary
complete , which
Includes maps and details about the places of interest of each stage. This itinerary te
It will be sent a month before the start of your path.
However, if you prefer to go in a group with a guide, we offer routes
Organized with accompanying guide in the section of Sarria to Santiago. These routes are with
guaranteed exits and groups of maximum 15 people are carried out . The guides
are
Trained to speak English and Spanish.
The complete itinerary that we provide is a detailed guide that includes maps,
Profiles of routes and places of interest throughout each stage of the road
from Santiago.
The time of walking and the distances indicated in the guide are
based on values of
Reference , but keep in mind that these may vary according to the speed to the
What walks.
We will send you the complete itinerary and all the documentation of your trip (reservations of
accommodation, luggage transfers, etc.) by email a month before your
Item .
In Good Way Santiagos we design each stage of the road taking into account the
needs of our pilgrims , so you can travel the distances
with comfort and according to your physical level and the available days.
In general, the stages of the Santiago road vary between 15 and 20 km. Yeah
You prefer to walk less distance, we can divide some stages into two parts,
adjusting to your rhythm and needs .
Regardless of whether you are a sedentary person or if you exercise in a way
usual, it is important to prepare you physically for the Camino de Santiago.
for sedentary people: it is recommended to start with activities
Moderate, such as walking for 20 minutes, two or three times per week. As
You advance, gradually increase the duration to walk about 4 to 5 kilometers per hour.
for people with regular physical activity: you can start walking
Between 45 and 60 minutes a day, gradually increasing both time and
distance.
The ideal is to start training three months in advance to ensure good
Physical preparation
There is no mandatory minimum time to make the reservation, but at high demand dates
as in high season or during special events such as Sanfermines (from 7 to 14
July) or the Apostle Santiago party (July 25), the occupation of accommodations can
be higher.
For guarantee the availability in the best accommodations and
Fulfill your preferences, we recommend you make your reservation as much as possible .
To walk along any of the routes of the Camino de Santiago, it is advisable
following articles:
Light and dry drying clothes
Waterproof jacket and pants
Sun cap and sunglasses
Sunscreen
Suitable shoes for hiking
Trekking canes
Comfortable footwear to rest
A compact jacket
A bottle of water
Depending on the season of the year you make the route, some of these items may vary.
In addition, with Good Way Santiagos you will have the luggage transfer between
Stages . We carry your backpack from one accommodation to another so that you only have to
worry about walking. (maximum 1 lump of 20 kg per person) . Tea
We recommend preparing a backpack to carry the essential: water,
sunscreen, cap, sunglasses, documents, some food and cash.
Every day, before 8:00 a.m., you must leave your luggage properly labeled in the
Reception of the accommodation . A carrier will pick it up and take it to
Next accommodation on your route.
the delivery of the luggage is made before 4:00 P.M.
depending on the distance between the stages and the carrier's route.
It is highly advisable to have travel insurance for the routes of the path of
Santiago, who covers all unforeseen events that may arise during the journey.
We suggest you hire the travel assistance insurance and the
cancellation insurance that we offer through Good Way
Santiagos . If you have any questions or need more information about these insurance, do not hesitate to
Contact us.
Yes, all the rooms you reserve with Good Way Santiagos to make the path of
Santiago have private bathroom to guarantee your comfort and privacy
During the break.
Yes, we offer options both in individual rooms and
double , according to the needs of each pilgrim.
The individual rooms have additional surcharge and are subject to
Availability in different locations. We recommend you reserve with
in advance to make sure you get this type of accommodation.
We work with a selection of high quality accommodations in all localities of the
Camino de Santiago, which allows us to guarantee the best options for our
pilgrims.
the exact name and location of each accommodation will be sent approximately one month
Before the start of the road , along with all the documentation of your trip, such as
Accommodation and transfers reserves.
No, all the accommodations we reserve for our pilgrims have
private rooms with private bathroom to guarantee you
the privacy and comfort necessary to rest properly after each stage.
Yes, all the accommodations we reserve are in the center of the
locations or as close as possible to the path of the road.
In case some accommodation is a bit remote, most are
Easily accessible on foot. In addition, if necessary, good way Santiagos will offer a
round trip transfer so you can reach your accommodation
comfortably and return the next day to the starting point of the next stage.
In Good Way Santiagos we make sure that all our accommodations
Offer a rest and comfort atmosphere. We work with a variety of options, which
include:
Hotels
Rural houses
Pensions
Pazos
Charming hostels
All our accommodations have private rooms with bathroom
private , ensuring that you can relax and rest well after a day of
hike.
Information about him Finisterre Way from Santiago
Complete Guide to the Finisterre Way from Santiago
On this occasion, we want to tell you about one of the most special routes of the Camino de Santiago: the Camino de Santiago to Finisterre (or Fisterra, in Galician). This route, although less known than others, is a unique experience that combines history, nature, and spirituality in a unique way. Throughout this text, you will discover the reasons why the Camino to Finisterre is considered one of the most unique sections of the entire pilgrimage.
Una Experiencia Única
Contrary to what many believe, Santiago de Compostela is not the absolute end of the Camino. In reality, the Jacobean route continues to Muxía, passing through Cape Finisterre. This extension, known as the Route to the End of the World, not only gives you the opportunity to continue your pilgrimage, but also takes you to a place with a strong historical and symbolic significance.
While other routes of the Camino de Santiago are directed to the Cathedral of Santiago, the Finisterre Way starts from there and heads towards the mythical Cape Finisterre, the end of the world according to ancient belief.
Finisterre: El Fin del Mundo
The term "Finisterre" comes from the Latin finis terrae which means "end of the earth". In ancient times, it was believed that this area of the province of La Coruña was the last point of the known world.
The distance between Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre is 86.6 km. Upon reaching Finisterre, you will have the opportunity to collect the Fisterrana, the certificate that proves you have completed this route. If you prefer to extend your journey to Muxía, the total distance will be 114.6 km. In Muxía, you can also collect the Muxiana, the certificate that proves you have reached this town as a pilgrim.
In addition, if you prefer to do the Camino in the opposite direction, from Muxía to Santiago, you can obtain the Compostela upon reaching the Cathedral of Santiago. Although less than 1% of pilgrims choose this option, it is an ideal alternative if you have few days available.
Why choose the Finisterre Way from Santiago?
Deep Symbolism: The main reason to choose the Camino to Finisterre is its deep symbolism. In the Middle Ages, Cape Finisterre was considered the last corner of the known world. For many pilgrims, reaching here is a way to relive the tradition of those who walked to the end of the earth to experience a sense of closure and personal transformation.
Escaping the Crowds: If after doing the French Way you feel that some routes were too crowded, the Camino to Finisterre offers you a much quieter option. The route is a less traveled extension of the Camino de Santiago, allowing you to walk in a more relaxed environment.
Unmatched Landscapes: The landscapes you will find on this route are one of its greatest attractions. From the green Galician landscapes to the impressive Atlantic coast, the Camino to Finisterre offers you a variety of spectacular views. Later we will tell you about the must-see places you cannot miss on this journey.
Time for Reflection: The Camino de Santiago is known for its ability to foster reflection. This route is not just a physical walk, but also an opportunity for introspection. The Camino to Finisterre is ideal for those seeking a space to think and reflect on their life experience, while enjoying the serenity offered by the landscape.
Tranquility and Peace: Those who have traveled the Camino to Finisterre highlight the tranquility experienced throughout the journey. With fewer pilgrims than on other routes, this Camino is characterized by its peace and calm, allowing you to connect more deeply with nature and yourself.
Information about the Finisterre Way route from Santiago
The Camino to Finisterre is unique among all Jacobean routes because it does not end in Santiago de Compostela, but begins there and continues west, passing through places with great historical and cultural significance. It is a natural extension of the Camino that many pilgrims choose to do after having completed their journey to the Cathedral of Santiago. However, you can also start this route directly from Santiago and continue to Finisterre or Muxía without having previously completed another part of the Camino.
The route between Santiago and Finisterre is 87 km, while if you decide to continue to Muxía, you will travel 120 km. During this journey, you can continue with the same Camino accreditation, without having to renew permits.
90 km
Distance between Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre
What to do on the Finisterre Way from Santiago?
With Good Way Santiago, you can plan your route in a personalized way, ensuring you enjoy the journey and rest in the best accommodations.
The Camino to Finisterre is divided into several stages. Although there are not many alternatives within this route, its journey is equally fascinating, as it follows the Atlantic coast until reaching Cape Finisterre, historically known as "the end of the world". The total distance is divided into 6 days of walking, allowing you to fully enjoy everything this Camino has to offer.
Route and maps of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
We provide you with detailed maps of each stage so you can organize yourself properly and know the experiences that await you in each section:
Stage 1
Santiago de Compostela – Negreira
Stage 2
Negreira – Olveiroa
Stage 3
Olveiroa – Cee
Stage 4
Cee – Finisterre
Stage 5
Finisterre – Lires (Optional)
Stage 6
Lires – Muxía (Optional)
Profile of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
Smooth and accessible profile
Ideal for all experience levels
As for the route profile, we can say that it has a low average altitude, with little elevation and well-maintained terrain. This makes it an ideal route for pilgrims of all levels.
Duration of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
6
Walking days
The Camino to Finisterre lasts approximately 6 days. If you decide to extend your trip to Muxía, you may need an additional 3-4 days. Although the duration is flexible and depends on the pace you choose, we recommend following the itinerary proposed by Good Way Santiago to make the most of every moment of this unique experience.
The best time to do the Finisterre Way from Santiago
The choice of time to do the Camino depends on your personal preferences:
Spring
Ideal to avoid extreme temperatures, although there may be some weather instability.
Summer
The mild climate and long daylight hours make summer the most popular time, although it is also the busiest.
Autumn
Autumn is a good option, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful landscapes, although there may also be more rain.
Winter
Although the climate is mild, the increase in rain may make this time less attractive, although it is still a viable option.
Places of interest on the road of Finisterre from Santiago
The Finisterre route is full of historical and natural places that you cannot miss:
The Negreira shield
In the City of Negreira, illusioning to the transfer of the remains of the apostle Santiago.
The cascade of Ézaro
Waterfall that leads directly to the sea, the only one of this type in Europe.
The Church of Santa María de Xunqueira
In CEE, this church is famous for the legend that says that it was built on cañaverales where the Virgin appeared.
Corcubion
This Villa of Celtic origin has monuments such as the Church of San Marcos, Cardenal Castle and the Pazo de los Condes de Altamira.
Lires Beach
A beautiful beach divided by the Castro River, ideal for bird watching.
Muxía and the magical stones
At the tip of the boat, the stones are surrounded by legends, the stone being the best known.
Where to sleep and eat on the Finisterre Way from Santiago
With Good Way Santiago, your accommodation will be guaranteed in the best places, such as rural houses and quality hotels. In addition, you can enjoy excellent Galician cuisine in restaurants such as:
El Pirata
Fisterra
A seafood restaurant, ideal for trying the region’s seafood.
Etel and Pan
Finisterre
A gourmet cuisine restaurant, perfect for those looking for a more select culinary experience.
Don Percebe
Fisterra
A simpler but cozy restaurant, offering traditional and authentic cuisine.
Origin of the Finisterre Way from Santiago
The Camino to Finisterre has an ancient origin, dating back even to pre-Roman times. Many peoples considered Finisterre as the "end of the world", which led to the construction of temples dedicated to sun worship.
Some accounts claim that it was the Apostle James himself who ordered these temples to be destroyed due to their pagan nature. The route, therefore, has a fascinating contrast between its pagan and Christian origins.
Join the experience
Discover the history, landscape, and tradition of the Finisterre Way from Santiago. Join thousands of pilgrims who have traveled this historic route and enjoy a unique experience. We are waiting for you!
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