The Camino Francés, or the French Way, is one of the most popular pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It is a part of the larger network of Camino de Santiago routes that crisscross Europe, all leading to the tomb of St. James the Apostle at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. History and Background of the Camino. The Camino Francés route from St. Jean Pied de Port. The Top 6 Most Popular Camino de Santiago Routes. The link will take you to a more detailed description of each route. Camino Francés (800 kilometers from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago) Camino Portugués (629 kilometers from Lisbon or 245 kilometers from Porto to Santiago)
The Camino de Santiago from Madrid goes through 29 stages on foot, being half of them part of the French Way. This Camino offers us typical landscapes of the peninsular plateau, during a lonely route in which we can enjoy peace and tranquility. This, until we reach the French Way, where other pilgrims will share their same experience with us
From Burgos we are separated by about 500 km from Santiago de Compostela, more than enough distance to obtain the compostela both on foot (a minimum of 100 km is required) and by bike (a minimum of 200 km is required), a certificate that we can request upon arrival at the finish line, in the cathedral of Santiago. Montserrat monastery is the beginning of the Camino Catalån, off the beaten route of Camino de Santiago Camino Mozårabe. Distance - 1200 km/745 mi from Granada to Santiago, 1400 km/870 mi from Almería to Santiago. 406 km/252 mi from Granada to Mérida (where it merges with the Via de la Plata), 600 km/372 mi from Almería to Mérida, and 800 km/497 mi from Mérida to Santiago de Compostela.
Camino Frances walking stages 2023 +PDF. The Camino Frances is a 790 km/490 mi pilgrimage route from the town of St.Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It's the most popular Camino de Santiago route followed by the Portuguese Camino. This Camino route is walked by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year.
Apr 23, 2018. #1. For those who are planning to walk the Camino Frances, I've marked every stage on Google maps so you can download it on your phone and use it during your way. Main stages have a link with info on tips, what to see and what to eat. Hope you find it useful, any feedback is appreciated x. Here's the link: Camino Frances map.
The Coastal Portuguese Camino route overview. Total distance - 280 km/174 mi. Number of days required - 12-14 days. Starting point - Porto, Portugal. Finishing point - Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Average cost - 25-30 Euro per person per day. Accommodation - albergues, hotels, guesthouses. Route marking - yellow shells and arrows.
The Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James) from Lisbon to Santarem is the first section on the Camino Portugues (The Portuguese Way): The Camino Portgues is the part of the Camino de Santiago that runs from the beautiful city of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, to the city of Santiago de Compostela.The first part of the trail passes through a relatively urban area, however we will gradually 6n4m.
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