Quiet Galician coutryside Beauty 116km 7 Nights Camino de invierno The hidden Gem 138km 7 Nights Camino Portugues Camino from Portugal Coast Favourite 643km Up to 29 Nights Camino del Norte Explore Wonderful Northern Coastline 803km Up to 38 Nights Camino Ingles Historic English Camino 120km 6 Nights Chemin du Puy I love hiking, backpacking, and camping. From the Camino de Santiago to the West Highland Way in Scotland or simply a great day hike on the weekend. Hiking refreshes me, my mind, and keeps my body reasonably fit. So far I have walked three Camino routes and many other long distance hikes in the UK, Canada, and around the rest of Europe. The Camino de Santiago has experienced a surge in popularity in the last half-century. In 2019 alone, more than 340,000 pilgrims arrived in Santiago. This map shows the approximate routes of the most popular Camino trails and starting points. The most popular route is the Camino Francés (1); according to the Pilgrim Office, more than 55% The Camino Português, Portuguese Way of Saint James, the Portuguese Way of Santiago, or simply the Portuguese Way are the designations of the pilgrimage routes starting in Portugal and finishing at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, in the center of Galicia. Legend has it that the remains of the Saint Apostle Santiago are buried there. Every spring and summer, many people follow its The Camino Finisterre, a lovely extension to your Camino de Santiago, takes only an additional three to four days to complete the pilgrimage to the medieval "end of the world." This ancient medieval pilgrimage route, a total of 90 kilometers, was often taken after completing the Way of St. James and a visit to the Cathedral of Santiago de The Camino de Santiago from Oviedo, is the first section of the Camino Primitivo (Primitive Way). This section, from Oviedo to Lugo, is ideal for those pilgrims who want to capture the essence of the Camino Primitivo.. The Camino Primitivo is the oldest route on the Camino de Santiago, used for the first time by devout pilgrims from Asturias in the 9th century, including King Alfonso II. kSruhW.

maps of the camino de santiago routes