
Camino de Santiago stages and routes
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Discover the most popular routes among our pilgrims. These sections offer the perfect combination of distance, beauty and experience.

Camino de Santiago from Sarria
The most popular route to get the compostela. 111 km in 5-7 days.

Camino de Santiago from Tui
It travels the Portuguese road from the border. 119 km in 7-8 days.

Camino de Santiago from Baiona
Enjoy the Portuguese road along the coast. 126 km in 7-8 days.
Stages of the Camino de Santiago
The pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela can be traveled from multiple ways. Pilgrims can choose between different stages to tour the Camino de Santiago , from the shortest 120 km until Longer and more challenging stages between 800 and 1200 km .
Everything depends on how long you have, what is the route you want to see and all the kilometers that You can walk.
If we would like to warn you whatever the stages you decide, you are not going to Repent. In addition, most pilgrims become addicted to the Camino de Santiago and They repeat different routes once they have finished their first route.
More and more people are interested in traveling any of the various stages of the Camino de Santiago.

What is the Camino de Santiago?
The Camino de Santiago is a route of medieval origin that arose from Discovery of the sepulcher of the apostle Santiago in the High Middle Ages.
since then, in the city of Santiago de Compostela , where their remains, becoming a pilgrimage city and one of the capitals of Catholicism.
The original meaning of the Camino de Santiago is defined as a series of routes of Christian pilgrimage that end in the Cathedral of Compostela.
Today, the Camino de Santiago is a route that symbolizes personal effort, the adventure and a deep connection with the nature and cultural heritage of Europe .

MAIN ROADS OF SANTIAGO
Explore all the official routes of the Camino de Santiago. Each path has its own history, landscapes and unique challenges that will make your pilgrimage an unforgettable experience.

French Way
The most traditional and busy route. 775 km from St. Jean Pied de Port.

Portuguese Way
From Portugal to Santiago. 240 km from Porto or 119 km from Tui.

Finisterre Way
Continue to the 'end of the earth'. 90 km from Santiago.

Camino by Bicycle
Adapted routes for cyclists. Minimum 200 km for the compostela.
How to plan the Camino de Santiago?
We want to give you a series of tips that can help you better organize your route for the Camino de Santiago. Some of them have to do with the equipment you should carry, others with the time of the year and others, simply with the route that is better for you.
Think what route you are going to do
Not all the routes of the Camino de Santiago are the same. There are especially simple and others that are especially complicated. The main factor that has to do with it is the question of the profile of the routes.
When to do it
In Good Way Santiago we count on each section of the road with information related to its weather and the conditions of each era. Spring and autumn are times in which there may be greater instability over time.
Decide whether you want to do the Santiago road by bike or walking
The majority of pilgrims make the way from Santiago on foot. However, if you want to make the bike path you must have a good previous preparation.


Adjust time to your own conditions
Measure the time you could endure and choose a path based on it. It will help you to bring effort more easily and get your goal more easily.
What things have to take
A good backpack, a raincoat and a window, good underwear, as well as socks and comfortable footwear are essential.
Additional tips
Train before starting the way to prepare your body.
It carries a basic kit with the essential for small wounds.
Questions about the Camino de Santiago
We will talk to you now about the different consultations and questions about the Santiago road that the pilgrims ask us. Our goal is to help you and facilitate your choice as much as possible.

How to get the credential of the Camino de Santiago?
The pilgrim's credential is the official document where we put our stamps along the way to Santiago. It is important if we want to get the compostela when we arrive in Santiago.
To do this, at least 100 kilometers on foot or 200 kilometers in bicycle. The credential can be achieved in person in the reception offices of the Pilgrim or in the Jacobeas associations that the cathedral of Santiago has authorized or in brotherhoods of the apostle Santiago.
