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Camino de Santiago – The Pilgrimage Routes to Santiago de Compostela ↓   JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to weightier view this site. Camino de Santiago Search for: The Pilgrimage Routes to Santiago de Compostela Camino de Santiago Camino Routes Camino Aragones Camino de Finisterre Camino Francés (French Way) Camino Ingles Camino de Madrid Camino del Norte (Northern Way) Camino Portugués Camino Primitivo Le Puy Route Camino del Salvador Camí de Sant Jaume Tunnel Route Via de la Plata Planning the Camino What to pack Tips for cyclists on the camino Santiago de Compostela The cathedral of Santiago Camino Tours Home Camino de Santiago The Camino de Santiago (the Way of St. James) is a large network of warmed-over pilgrim routes stretching wideness Europe and coming together at the tomb of St. James (Santiago in Spanish) in Santiago de Compostela in north-west Spain. Plan your Camino by Booking a Tour Yearly, hundreds of thousands of people of various backgrounds walk the Camino de Santiago either on their own or in organized groups. People who want to have peace of mind will goody from an organized tour or a self-guided tour while many will opt to plan the camino on their own. Routes The most popular route (which gets very crowded in mid-summer) is the Camino Francés which stretches 780 km (nearly 500 miles) from St. Jean-Pied-du-Port near Biarritz in France to Santiago. This route is fed by three major French routes: the Voie de Tours, the Voie de Vezelay, and the Voie du Puy. It is moreover joined withal its route by the Camino Aragones (which is fed by the Voie d’Arles which crosses the Pyrenees at the Somport Pass), by the Camí de Sant Jaume from Montserrat near Barcelona, the Ruta de Tunel from Irun, the Camino Primitivo from Bilbao and Oviedo, and by the Camino de Levante from Valencia and Toledo. Other Spanish routes are the Camino Inglés from Ferrol & A Coruña, the Via de la Plata from Seville and Salamanca, and the Camino Portugues from Oporto. The network is similar to a river system – small brooks join together to make streams, and the streams join together to make rivers, most of which join together to make the Camino Francés. During the middle ages, people walked out of their front doors and started off to Santiago, which was how the network grew up. Nowadays, unseemly air travel has given many the opportunity to fly to their starting point, and often to do variegated sections in successive years. Some people set out on the Camino for spiritual reasons; many others find spiritual reasons withal the Way as they meet other pilgrims, shepherd pilgrim masses in churches and monasteries and cathedrals, and see the large infrastructure of buildings provided for pilgrims over many centuries. Walking the Camino Walking the Camino is not difficult – most of the stages are fairly unappetizing on good paths. The main difficulty is that few of us have walked continuously for 10, 20 or 30 days. You learn increasingly well-nigh your feet than you would overly have thought possible! The purpose of this website is to requite you information well-nigh what it is unquestionably like to walk one of the Caminos, and to segregate which one would be the most congenial. Do not seem that you need to walk the Camino Francés just considering everyone else does – the other routes are much emptier and have lots to offer. Origins of the pilgrimage The history of the Camino de Santiago goes when at the whence of the 9th century (year 814) moment of the discovery of the tomb of the evangelical upholder of the Iberian Peninsula. Since this discovery, Santiago de Compostela becomes a peregrination point of the unshortened European continent. The Way was specified then by the net of Roman routes that joined the neuralgic points of the Peninsula. The impressive human spritz that from very soon went towards Galicia made quickly towards lots of hospitals, churches, monasteries, abbeys and towns virtually the route. During the 14th century the pilgrimage began to decay, fact brought by the wars, the epidemics and the natural catastrophes. The recovery of the route begins at the end of the 19th century, but it is during the last quarter of the 20th century when the pure trendy resurge of the peregrination takes place. There is no doubt that the social, tourist, cultural or sport components have had a unconfined importance in the “jacobea” revitalization but we cannot forget that the route has gained its prestige thanks to its spiritual value. Camino Routes »Other Caminos Camino Francés (French Way) Camino Frances MAP 1. From St.-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Roncesvalles 2. From Roncesvalles to Zubiri 3. From Zubiri to Pamplona 4. From Pamplona to Puente la Reina 5. From Puente La Reina to Estella 6. From Estella to Torres del Rio 7. From Torres del Rio to Logroño 8. From Logroño to Nájera 9. From Nájera to Santo Domingo de la Calzada 10. From Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Belorado 11. From Belorado to San Juan de Ortega 12. From San Juan de Ortega to Burgos 13. From Burgos to Hontanas 14. From Hontanas to Frómista 15. From Fromista to Carrión de los Condes 16. From Carrión de las Condes to Sahagún 17. From Sahagún to El Burgo Ranero 18. From El Burgo Ranero to Mansilla de las Mulas 19. From Mansilla de las Mulas to León 20. From León to Villadangos del Páramo 21. From Villadangos del Paramo to Astorga 22. From Astorga to Rabanal del Camino 23. From Rabanal to Ponferrada 24. From Ponferrada to Villafranca del Bierzo 25. From Villafranca del Bierzo to O Cebreiro 26. From O Cebreiro to Sarria 27. From Sarria to Portomarín 28. From Portomarín to Palas de Rei 29. From Palas de Rei to Arzúa 30. From Arzúa to Santiago de Compostela Camino de Finisterre & Muxia Camino de Finisterre MAP 1. From Santiago de Compostela to Negreira 2. From Negreira to Olveiroa 3. From Olveiroa to Finisterre 4. From Finisterre to Muxia 3a. From Olveiroa to Muxia Camino Aragones 1. From Somport to Jaca 2. From Jaca to Arrés 3. From Arrés to Ruesta 4. From Ruesta to Sangüesa 5. From Sangüesa to Monreal 6. From Monreal to Puente la Reina Le Puy Route Le Puy Route MAP Camí de Sant Jaume Camino de Madrid Camino Ingles 1. From Ferrol to Pontedeume or Miño 2. From Miño and Pontedeume to Betanzos 1a. From Coruña to Bruma 3. From Betanzos to Hospital Bruma 4. From Bruma to Sigueiro 5. From Sigueiro to Santiago de Compostela Camino Primitivo Camino Primitivo MAP 1. From Oviedo to San Juan de Villapañada 2. From San Juan de Villapañada to Salas 3. From Salas to Tineo 4. From Tineo to Pola de Allande 5. From Pola de Allande to La Mesa 6. From La Mesa to Grandas de Salime 7. From Grandas de Salime to A Fonsagrada 8. From A Fonsagrada to O Cádavo 9. From O Cádavo to Lugo 10. From Lugo to San Román da Retorta 11. From San Román da Retorta to Melide Camino Portugués Camino Portugués MAPS 1. From Porto to Vilarinho 2. From Vilarinho to Barcelos 3. From Barcelos to Ponte de Lima 4. From Ponte de Lima to Rubiães 5. From Rubiães to Tui 6. From Tui to Redondela 7. From Redondela to Pontevedra 8. From Pontevedra to Caldas de Reis 9. From Caldas de Reis to Padrón 10. From Padrón to Santiago de Compostela Tunnel Route 1. From Irun to Hernani 2. From Hernani to Legorreta 3. From Legorreta to Segura 4. From Segura to Salvatierra 5. From Salvatierra to Estibaliz 6. From Estibaliz to La Puebla de Arganzon 7. From La Puebla de Arganzon to Briñas 8. From Briñas to Santa Domingo de la Calzada Via de la Plata 1. From Sevilla to Guillena 2. From Guillena to Castilblanco 3. From Castilblanco to Almaden de la Plata 4. From Almaden de la Plata to Monesterio 5. From Monasterio to Fuente De Cantos 6. From Fuente de Cantos to Villafranca de los Barros 7. From Villafranca de los Barros to Torremejía 8. From Torremejia to Merida 9. From Merida to Alcuéscar 10. From Alcuéscar to Cáceres 11. From Cáceres to Embalse de Alcántara 12. From Embalse de Alcántara to Galisteo 13. From Galisteo to Caparra 14. From Caparra to Baños de Montemayor 15. From Baños de Montemayor to Fuenterroble de Salvatierra 16. From Fuenterroble de Salvatierra to San Pedro de Rozados 17. From San Pedro de Rozados to Salamanca 18. From Salamanca to El Cubo de Tierra del Vino 19. From El Cubo de Tierra del Vino to Zamora 20. From Zamora to Montamarta 21. From Montamarta to Granja de Moreruela 22. From Granja de Moreruela to Tábara 23. From Tábara to Santa Croya de Tera 24. From Santa Marta de Tera to Rionegro del Puente 25. From Rionegro del Puente to Puebla de Sanabria 26. From Puebla de Sanabria to Lubián 27. From Lubián to A Gudiña 28. From A Gudina to Laza 29. From Laza to Xunqueira de Ambía 30. From Xunqueira de Ambía to Ourense 31. From Ourense to Cea 32. From Cea to A Laxe 33. From A Laxe to Outeiro 34. From Outeiro to Santiago de Compostela Camino del Salvador 1. From León to Buiza 2. From La Robla to Buiza 3. From Buiza to Pajares 4. From Pajares to Pola de Lena 5. From Pola de Lena to Oviedo Camino del Norte (Northern Way) Camino del Norte MAP 1. From Irún to San Sebastián 2. From San Sebastián to Zarautz 3. From Zarautz to Deba 4. From Deba to Markina 5. From Markina to Gernika 6. From Gernika to Lezama 7. From Lezama to Bilbao 8. From Bilbao to Portugalete 9. From Portugalete to Castro Urdiales 10. From Castro Urdiales to Laredo 11. From Laredo to Güemes 12. From Güemes to Santander 13. From Santander to Santillana del Mar 14. From Santillana del Mar to Comillas 15. From Comillas to Colombres 16. From Colombres to Llanes 17. From Llanes to Ribadesella 18. From Ribadesella to Sebrayo (Villaviciosa) 19. From Sebrayo (Villaviciosa) to Gijón 20. From Gijón to Avilés 21. From Avilés to Soto del Barco 22. From Soto del Barco to Soto de Luiña 23. From Soto de Luiña to Cadavedo 24. From Cadavedo to Luarca 25. From Luarca to La Caridad 26. From La Caridad to Ribadeo 27. From Ribadeo to Lourenzá 28. From Lourenzá to Gontán 29. From Gontán to Vilalba 30. From Vilalba to Baamonde 31. From Baamonde to Sobrado dos Monxes 32. From Sobrado dos Monxes to Arzúa Archives »Sundials of the Camino Why I did the camino Flowers of the camino Film script Poem Articles Quick Info »HomeWell-nighus Contact Privacy Policy Camino Tours ©2018 - Camino de Santiago ↑