Camino De Santiago

Camino De Santiago

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Camino De Santiago

12 Days Starting in Madrid Airport and ending in Santiago de Compostela

Visiting: Madrid, León, Astorga, Molinaseca, O Cebreiro, Palas de Rei, Melide, Arzúa, Santiago de Compostela

Tour operator:

Explore!

Tour code:

CDS

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Medium, Moderate

Age range:

16-

Special diets catered:

Vegans, Vegetarians

Tour operated in:
English
Trip Styles:

Small Group

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

From:
$2350
$2190 (USD) Operator discount: -$160

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Tour Overview

Following in the footsteps of countless pilgrims since the 9th Century, we follow the legendary route Camino Frances (French Way) to Santiago de Compostela - the resting place of Saint James, where we claim our pilgrims' certificate. We walk along the most scenic sections between Leon and Santiago: across the high plains of the Castilian Meseta and into the Galician mountains. We discover Gothic cathedrals, pass through medieval villages and climb to the Iron Cross (1482m) along the way.

Highlights

  • O Cebreiro - Charming mountain village with cobbled streets, round stone thatched houses and picturesque valley views

  • Cruz de Ferro - The famous Iron Cross at the highest point of the Camino

  • Santiago De Compostela - Lively historic town, mix with other pilgrims and feel a real sense of comradery

  • Holy year - As All Saints Day falls on 25th July, 2021 is a considered a celebratory year to complete this iconic walk

Itinerary

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Day 1: Join Trip At Madrid Airport. Walking Tour Of Leon

Location: Madrid

Accommodation: Hotel

Arrive in Madrid, the Capital of Spain home to elegant boulevards, manicured parks, cultural museums and fantastic markets.



For those arriving on time our Leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 7pm for the welcome meeting and for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to arrive in Madrid at any time. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you'll need to arrive at Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport (MAD) which is around 20 minutes' drive from the hotel. Should you miss the meeting, your leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.



If your flight arrives earlier in the day, perhaps you might choose to explore the city, wandering the back streets in search of tucked away tapas bars. There vast 19th century El Retiro Park is good place for a leisurely walk, past rose gardens and statues to the boating lake.



Day 2: Walk From Hospital De Orbigo To Astorga

Location: León

Accommodation: Hotel

We will travel together as a group to Leon, a three-and-a-half hour drive. Leon is a great city with a wonderful sense of history reflected in it architecture. It is also an important waypoint on the famous Camino de Santiago.



After settling into our hotel we'll have a walking tour of this interesting city. The city's main attractions are its beautiful Gothic cathedral with its unique stained glass windows and the Romanesque San Isidoro church. However there is lots more to discover, including the picturesque old quarter and the brass scallop shells set in the pavement that mark the route of the Camino de Santiago through the city.

Day 3: Ascend To The Iron Cross (1,482 M); Descend To Molinaseca

Location: Astorga

Accommodation: Hotel

.Today, after ensuring we have our Pilgrim Passports we drive to Hospital de Orbigo, famous for its 13th century bridge. We commence our trek from here, with a walk on the Meseta (the Castilian high plateau) to Astorga, home to the magnificent Bishop's Palace designed by Antoni Gaudi.



Our first walk covers 16 kilometres over approximately four hours. The terrain is gently undulating with a total ascent and descent of 200 metres.

Day 4: Walk To The Pretty Mountain Village Of O Cebreiro

Location: Molinaseca

Accommodation: Hotel

After a short drive to the start of today's walk we continue along the Camino, following the course of the Valcarce River through the valley. This has been the route between Galicia and Castile since ancient times, passing through the small hamlets of Las Herrerias and Ruitelan to the border between Galicia and Leon. Here we come to one of the highlights of our walk, the unusual village of O Cebreiro, a tiny wind battered settlement of stone houses set high above a patchwork quilt of green valleys. The village is famous for its 'pallozas' - traditional circular, thatch-roofed houses. Once in O Cebreiro we have time to relax and explore the village before meeting our bus for the drive to Sarria. En route there is the option to visit Samos Monastery, still an active retreat, and a landmark of the Camino.



Today's nine kilometre walk is expected to take around three hours with 750 metres of ascent and descent. Walking on unmade mountain path gradually uphill for most of the day and far from road access.

Day 5: Pass The Famous 100 Km Landmark

Location: O Cebreiro

Accommodation: Hotel

From Sarria we continue on foot through Galicia, traversing a terrain of undulating hills in the most verdant of Spain's regions. Passing the hamlet of Ferreiros we reach the famous 100km landmark, for so long a magical moment for weary pilgrims. It is here that they can re-gather their strength, knowing that it was now only another three or four days to go to Santiago. Nowadays this waypoint marks the limit from where one has to walk continuously to Santiago in order to get the 'Compostela', the official pilgrim's certificate. This afternoon we reach Portomarin, once a splendid medieval village, which was relocated by Franco to make way for a reservoir. Remnants of the town's more prosperous days can still be seen amongst its narrow streets, such as the attractive Romanesque San Pedro church.



Today's 22 kilometre walk is expected to take around five-and-a-half hours with 64o metres of ascent and 300 metres of descent. The terrain is mainly unmade paths through hilly countryside.

Day 6: Descend To Palas De Rei

Location: O Cebreiro

Accommodation: Hotel

Today we start by crossing part of the reservoir on a disused railway bridge. Then the trail continues gradually uphill, passing the 80km mark near Castromaior village. In the vicinity is Casa Carneiro, in medieval times a night stop for 'VIP' pilgrims such as Charles V the emperor who stayed here in 1520 on his way to his coronation, and King Philipp II a few years later on his way to marry Mary Tudor in England. We reach our last high pass (722m) just before Ligonde, and continue on through undulating hills, Eucalyptus trees and Cruceiros (the stone crosses typical of Galicia), to gently descend to our night stop at Palas de Rei, an important pilgrim town.



Today's 22 kilometre walk is expected to take around six hours with 410 metres of ascent and 300 metres of descent. We ascend up to the pass (722 m) and then continuing on unmade paths through gently undulating hills.

Day 7: Hike Through Rural Galicia; Cross The Medieval Bridge Near Melide

Location: Palas de Rei

Accommodation: Hotel

Leaving the town behind, the Camino now takes us through idyllic rural Galicia, passing farmland and beautiful countryside. We walk through an oak grove to A Coruna, and cross a medieval bridge with four arches to reach Melide. Today is a good day for trying some traditional Galician dishes, specifically the famous 'pulpo a la Gallega octopus' for which the village of Melide is renowned, and maybe some of the excellent local white wine from the Riberas Baixas region near Pontevedra.Tonight we stay in a typical Galician farmhouse, where dinner can be taken.



Today's 22.5 kilometre walk is expected to take around six hours with 350 metres of ascent and 450 metres of descent. The terrain is rural paths through farmland and gently undulating hillsides.

Day 8: Walk Through Local Villages En Route To El Amenal

Location: Melide

Accommodation: Hotel

Santiago is getting closer! Today you will pass many 'horreos', typical barns of the region that dot this beautiful countryside. We will also start to see more signs that we are nearing Santiago, including many pilgrim villages. Crossing the River Iso we arrive to Arzua where the Camino Frances (French Way) that we have been following, and Camino del Norte (North Way or Camino Primitivo) meet - Arzua is also known in the region for its local soft cheese. Today we pass many pilgrim sites including pilgrim Guillermo Watt's memorial; he died here whilst on the pilgrimage and his shoes can be found in the stone wall. We can also stop at Santa Irene chapel to see statues of Saint James. We arrive to the small village of El Amenal and our hotel for the night.



Today's 27.5 kilometre walk is expected to take around seven-and-a-half hours with 400 metres of ascent and 480 metres of descent.The terrain is rural paths and local village roads.

Day 9: Arrive In Santiago De Compostela

Location: Arzúa

Accommodation: Hotel

Today we complete our pilgrimage. We pass through the village of Lavacolla, where traditionally pilgrims would wash and change into their best clothes for the final stretch of the walk. From here we ascend the final hill to Monte Gozo, from where we finally see Santiago Cathedral in the distance. We are now just five kilometres from Santiago's historic centre and the end of our pilgrimage. As we walk the last hour of the trail we share the emotions and sense of achievement of thousands of pilgrims, ancient and modern from all over the world, as we complete the trail and claim our 'Compostela', our pilgrim's certificate.



Our last walk covers 17.5 kilometres and is expected to take around five hours with 180 metres of ascent and 230 metres of descent. The terrain is unmade paths and roads.

Day 10: Morning Guided Walking Tour Of Santiago; Free Afternoon

Location: Santiago de Compostela

Accommodation: Hotel

This morning we take a guided walking tour of Santiago including a visit to the magnificent cathedral, a stunning architectural landmark with Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque features. We also visit the important local squares, churches and buildings around the cathedral.



Please note that the Cathedral in Santiago is currently undergoing a major renovation until at least 2021. We will still visit the interior of the Cathedral, the museum, cloister and the tomb of the Apostle however it is not possible to take a tour of the rooftops. The mass have been moved to the nearby San Francisco church. The Portal of Glory has recently been re-opened and can be visited, paying a separate entrance fee (please discuss with your Explore leader if you would like to book this in advance).



The afternoon is free to wander the city's narrow streets discovering some of the city's other architectural treasures, and enjoy the local food and wine. It is also possible to take an optional excursion to Cape Finisterre, however this is a full day excursion so you would have to miss the city tour.

Day 11: Trip Ends In Santiago

Location: Santiago de Compostela

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Santiago de Compostela.



There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Santiago at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like to receive a complimentary airport transfer today, you need to depart from Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) which is around 15 minutes' drive from the hotel.

Day 12: Trip Ends In Santiago

Meals Included: Breakfast

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Santiago de Compostela.



There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Santiago at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, you need to depart from Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) which is around 15 minutes' drive from the hotel.

What's Included

  • Fully Guided

  • Meals – Breakfast Only

  • Accommodation

  • Local Taxes

What's Not Included

  • Tipping and Gratuities

  • Country Entry Visas

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Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

Robert  

Camino De Santiago

Sophia  

Camino De Santiago

Thank you for a great experience.

Thank you for a great experience.

Cindilu  

Camino De Santiago

Overall a great trip. I was thankful for the many

Overall a great trip. I was thankful for the many pharmacies along the trail to purchase much needed blister covers.

Sue  

Camino De Santiago

Laura was assisted by Sonia who was very experienc

Laura was assisted by Sonia who was very experienced. We all benefited from having in effect two guides whot on well and enhanced our enjoyment with lots of laughter. The two also helped my Spanish!

Nancy  

Camino De Santiago

This was our first experience with explore and we

This was our first experience with explore and we really enjoyed it. Again, Mateusz was an excellent leader.

Neville  

Camino De Santiago

An excellent trip. Excellent guide. Superb food an

An excellent trip. Excellent guide. Superb food and convivialities. Scenery marvellous. Pilgrimage positive, aod mix of historical and contemporary stories of the Camino.

Sophia  

Camino De Santiago

Thank you for a great experience.

Thank you for a great experience.

Robert  

Camino De Santiago

Patricia  

Camino De Santiago

Thank you for offering this tour as it made it pos

Thank you for offering this tour as it made it possible for me to on this walking holiday. I found one of the days in particular quite long and exhausting but am so pleased to have achieved the distance without mishap and think it was a wise decision to collapse the last three days walking into two as I understand happened. There was just the right amount of time at the end of the walking day to relax and soak and have dinner, which was lovely.

Philippa  

Camino De Santiago

Good trip, well organised by Els, long days with t

Good trip, well organised by Els, long days with too many miles packed in meant the relaxed atmosphere of the first few days were lost later in the tour.

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