OVERVIEW

This 8-day, 118-kilometre journey along the first stage of the Camino del Norte is one of the most popular sections of the Camino del Norte. The route offers a stunning and immersive experience through the heart of Spain’s Basque Country. Starting in San Sebastián, known for its breathtaking Playa de la Concha and world-famous pintxos, pilgrims are immediately introduced to the undulating and slightly more challenging terrain than the full route overall.

The initial seven days of the Camino del Norte, starting in San Sebastian, is a diverse experience for walkers. The route begins with scenic coastal walks to Zarautz and Deba, characterised by ascents and descents and stunning sea views. It then moves inland through the Arnoate Mountains to Markina, known for its Basque heritage. A gentler walk leads to the historically significant town of Gernika. The journey continues with a challenging climb to Morga and through green hills to Lezama, culminating in an ascent of Mount Avril before reaching the vibrant city of Bilbao with its cultural and architectural highlights.

Highlights

  • San Sebastian is a gorgeous place and worth an extra day at the start
  • Walk alongside fellow pilgrims on the less travelled Camino del Norte route (Northern Camino)
  • Stunning views of Playa de la Concha and enjoy world-famous Basque pintxos in the historic old town.
  • Transition inland through lush green countryside in Arnoate Mountains toward the noble town of Markina.
  • Panoramic coastal views before descending into charming seaside villages like Orio and Zarautz.
  • Visit the historic “City of Peace,” central to Basque identity and history.
  • Walk through beautiful protected landscapes, Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, especially around Morga.
  • Celebrate your journey by visiting the Guggenheim Museum, the cathedral, and enjoying the vibrant old quarter.
  • Stunning views over the sea as you walk

 

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
8 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate to Challenging

Grade 4 - Moderate to Challenging

Longer walking distances, up to 20km +. Steep hill sections and rough terrain. Walking experience and active lifestyle necessary.

PRICE FROM
$ 1650

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 725

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of a room when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

  • 30+ Years

  • Camino Way

  • Pack Free

  • Eco Travel

CONTACT US Book now

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8

DAY 1
ARRIVE SAN SEBASTIAN

Your adventure starts in San Sebastian, a picturesque city tucked between the sea and the mountains, offering a breathtaking setting for the beginning of your pilgrimage. Stroll along the iconic Playa de la Concha promenade, or wander through the quaint cobblestone streets of the historic old town. This is the perfect place to savour the region’s acclaimed northern cuisine—especially the beloved ‘pintxos,’ a standout of the local food culture.

Accommodation: San Sebastian

DAY 2
SAN SEBASTIAN - ZARAUZ

Your journey on the Northern Way begins at the scenic Playa de la Concha in San Sebastián. From there, the path leads you toward Monte Igueldo, which borders the breathtaking Bay of La Concha and offers sweeping views of the landscape. As you continue, a well-marked and steady climb takes you to Venta de Orio, followed by a descent into the picturesque village of Orio. From there, the trail carries you onward to Zarautz, the next stop on your pilgrimage.

Walk: 23 km /  4 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Zarauz

DAY 3
ZARAUZ - DEBA

This stage is marked by a series of steady climbs and descents, all the while rewarding you with stunning vistas of the Cantabrian Sea. The most remarkable descent comes after you pass the Sanctuary of Itziar, guiding you down toward the beach at Deba.

Walk: 25 km / 5 – 6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Deba

DAY 4
DEBA - MARKINA

Leaving behind the captivating views of the Cantabrian Sea, you’ll venture into the lush, green embrace of the Arnoate Mountains. This scenic stage guides you along charming rural paths that weave through the tranquil countryside, eventually leading you to Markina. Known for its impressive stately mansions, once the homes of Spanish nobility, Markina brings an air of elegance and history to your journey.

Walk: 15 km / 3 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Markina

 

DAY 5
MARKINA - GERNIKA

As you journey onward, the Cantabrian Sea slowly disappears from sight, giving way to well-marked inland roads that are easy to follow. Your path leads you to the historic town of Gernika, located in the heart of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve. Revered as the ‘City of Peace,’ Gernika stands as a symbol of resilience, having been thoughtfully rebuilt after the devastating bombings of the 20th century.

Walk: 15 km / 3 – 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Gernika

DAY 6
GERNIKA - LEZAMA

Get ready for a demanding stage featuring a steep climb up to Morga, located in the heart of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve. Along the way, you’ll follow scenic trails and picturesque paths that showcase the area’s natural beauty, eventually leading you to the peaceful village of Lezama.

Walk: 20 km / 4 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Lezama

DAY 7
LEZAMA - BILBAO

Today you’ll tackle a short yet demanding route, highlighted by the ascent of Mount Avril—a final hurdle before reaching Bilbao. Once in the city of Unamuno, take time to visit its cathedral, one of only two dedicated to the Apostle Santiago outside of Santiago de Compostela. Wander through the enchanting old quarter, enjoy the famous pintxos, and dive into the vibrant art scene at the iconic Guggenheim Museum.

Walk: 20 km / 4 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Bilbao

DAY 8
END OF WALK

Depending on your onward travel plans, today offers a final opportunity to enjoy a relaxing breakfast before departing Bilbao.

Meals: Breakfast

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 7 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from San Sebastian to Bilbao
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

During this tour, you will stay in simple, small family-run hotels and guest houses that have been welcoming walkers of the Camino for many years. All rooms are ensuited and typically, in the style of the Camino, accommodations have a great atmosphere as the majority of other guests will be fellow walkers. As this walk is a very busy route it is usual for similar accommodations to be used other than that listed.

Single Rooms
If you are travelling with family and/or friends but would like single rooms, we would advise booking as soon as your plans are finalised to secure your rooming preferences. Single rooms incur an additional single occupancy fee.

Dining
You will be provided with breakfast each morning. If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please let us know at the time of booking so we can let your hosts know. Should you have severe food allergies, it’s always worth bringing a few of your snacks with you.

You will find many of the accommodations have their own restaurant which serves regional dishes, using local ingredients. Although dinners aren’t included in this tour, dinners can be included each evening as a supplement if you wish. Lunches can be purchased locally – a great part of the experience. You can either order lunch from your accommodation or buy local cheeses and meats along with a wide variety of different breads you will find along the Camino.

GENERAL INFO

AVAILABILITY

This tour is available from the start of January through to December. Regardless of when you travel, there are often celebrations along the Camino, specific to the individual towns or regions. From Asturias culture and festivals to the nationwide celebrations of Semana Santa, walking the Camino is a colourful experience.

THE WALKING

The Camino is a well-trodden route, so the trails are very well-defined for the most part. You will follow an ancient pilgrim trail and therefore, whilst sections of the walk will take you deep into the picturesque countryside, you will also walk through urban environments and alongside roads, as you follow the truest route possible.

You should be used to walking up to 25km with up to 570m of ascent and descent. On any typical day, you will hike on rocky trails, and farm and forest tracks and cover long sections in the open countryside. You will make sustained climbs to hilltop towns, and villages and across the rolling countryside. You will also walk on some roads, so please be mindful of road users at all times.

A moderately active lifestyle makes walking enjoyable: an exercise regime of 2 to 3 times a week is needed, in addition to your usual walks. The route is very well waymarked by the iconic scallop-shell markers and with the many other walkers on the trail, it’s very easy to find your way.

For each of the walks, you will be provided with daily walk notes, a map and the GPX tracks if you wish to use them for your device.

WEATHER

The route runs across northern Spain and through a variety of terrain. During the early and latter part of the season, conditions can be changeable from temperate warm days through to frosty mornings and very cool nights. From May to September, rainy days are less frequent and temperatures are steadily between 20-24 degrees, however, it is possible that you may experience a few cloudy days. See weather averages here.

HOW TO GET THERE AND AWAY

The tour starts in San Sebastian. The best way to reach San Sebastian is by air, arriving directly. If you are in Europe, there are many connections by train; Madrid seems to be the simplest or by bus and arrive Estación de Autobuses Donostia/San Sebastián.

From Madrid, it is around a 4-5-hour journey from the main Chamartin train station.

At the end of the trip, it is best to go to Bilbao airport and and fly just about anywhere domestically and anywhere in Europe or travel to Madrid at approximately 5-6 hours by train via Abando Indalecio Prieto main train station.

 

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred by our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 22 Apr 2025 - 30 Jun 2025
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $1650

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $725

    Low Season

  • 1 Jul 2025 - 30 Sep 2025
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $1945

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $870

    High Season

  • 1 Oct 2025 - 31 Dec 2025
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $1650

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $725

    Low Season

FAQS

Q: What happens if I don’t want to walk one of the days, can I travel with the luggage?

Unfortunately, walkers cannot travel with the luggage. The information you are provided with has details for local taxi numbers, bus and train timetables should you wish to not walk on any day. Your accommodation hosts will also have up to date information and advice should you wish to travel to the next destination by local transport. As always, you can call us in the office should you need help during your walk.

Q: Where would you suggest adding an extra night?

We can organise this anywhere along the walk.

Q: We’re travelling as friends but would like single rooms?

Subject to a single occupancy payment, single rooms are available. However, due to the limited accommodation single rooms might not always be available for every night of the tour, but we will let you know your options throughout the booking process.

Q: Can we extend the days walked?

Of course, we’re happy to discuss your needs. If you feel you would prefer to walk into Santiago, we can add this on at a reduced cost to what is adverstised.

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Camino Norte The Full Route – 39 Days

Self-guided

Complete the epic, historic Camino Norte for 39 days, walking from the stunning seaside town of San Sebastian to Santiago de Compostela.

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What's Included
  • 38 nights of accommodation & 39 breakfasts
  • Add rest days in Bilbao, Santander, Gilon or Ribadeo
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Receiving your Compostela certificate for completing the full route – Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the full Camino Norte route from San Sebastián to Santiago de Compostela
  • Solo walking is possible at an extra cost – see General Info

Camino del Norte – Stage 1 – San Sebastian to Bilbao – 8 Days

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Camino del Norte – Stage 1 – San Sebastian to Bilbao – 8 Days

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What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from San Sebastian to Bilbao
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

Camino del Norte Final Stage – Ribadeo to Santiago -11 Days

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What's Included
  • 10 nights accommodation with ensuites and 10 breakfasts
  • Receive your pilgrim’s passport (Credencial del Peregrino) by collecting stamps for walking the final 100km
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final stage of the Northern Camino from Ribadeo to Santiago from the coast
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this less crowded route
  • Support of our team on the ground

Camino del Norte – Stage 2 – Bilbao to Santander – 8 Days

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Walk from Bilbao to Santander, a coastal pilgrimage offering a rich blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual depth,  pack-free over 8 days.

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BACK
What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from Bilbao to Santander
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

Camino del Norte – Stage 3 – Santander to Gijon- 10 Days

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Traverse the 173 km third stage of the Camino del Norte from Santander to Gijón: rugged Cantabrian coastline meets the verdant beauty and rich culture of Asturias.

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BACK
What's Included
  • 9 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 9 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the third stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from Santander to Gijon
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

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Complete the final fourth stage of the Camino de Norte. Walk from Gijon to Ribadeo via Aviles, Navia and among other places – historical buildings and spectacular coastline.

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BACK
What's Included
  • 9 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 9 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from Gijon to Ribadeo
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground
Overview

OVERVIEW

This 8-day, 118-kilometre journey along the first stage of the Camino del Norte is one of the most popular sections of the Camino del Norte. The route offers a stunning and immersive experience through the heart of Spain’s Basque Country. Starting in San Sebastián, known for its breathtaking Playa de la Concha and world-famous pintxos, pilgrims are immediately introduced to the undulating and slightly more challenging terrain than the full route overall.

The initial seven days of the Camino del Norte, starting in San Sebastian, is a diverse experience for walkers. The route begins with scenic coastal walks to Zarautz and Deba, characterised by ascents and descents and stunning sea views. It then moves inland through the Arnoate Mountains to Markina, known for its Basque heritage. A gentler walk leads to the historically significant town of Gernika. The journey continues with a challenging climb to Morga and through green hills to Lezama, culminating in an ascent of Mount Avril before reaching the vibrant city of Bilbao with its cultural and architectural highlights.

Highlights

  • San Sebastian is a gorgeous place and worth an extra day at the start
  • Walk alongside fellow pilgrims on the less travelled Camino del Norte route (Northern Camino)
  • Stunning views of Playa de la Concha and enjoy world-famous Basque pintxos in the historic old town.
  • Transition inland through lush green countryside in Arnoate Mountains toward the noble town of Markina.
  • Panoramic coastal views before descending into charming seaside villages like Orio and Zarautz.
  • Visit the historic “City of Peace,” central to Basque identity and history.
  • Walk through beautiful protected landscapes, Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, especially around Morga.
  • Celebrate your journey by visiting the Guggenheim Museum, the cathedral, and enjoying the vibrant old quarter.
  • Stunning views over the sea as you walk

 

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
8 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate to Challenging

Grade 4 - Moderate to Challenging

Longer walking distances, up to 20km +. Steep hill sections and rough terrain. Walking experience and active lifestyle necessary.

PRICE FROM
$ 1650

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 725

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of the accommodation when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

  • 30+ Years

  • Camino Way

  • Pack Free

  • Eco Travel

CONTACT US Book now
Itinerary

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8

DAY 1
ARRIVE SAN SEBASTIAN

Your adventure starts in San Sebastian, a picturesque city tucked between the sea and the mountains, offering a breathtaking setting for the beginning of your pilgrimage. Stroll along the iconic Playa de la Concha promenade, or wander through the quaint cobblestone streets of the historic old town. This is the perfect place to savour the region’s acclaimed northern cuisine—especially the beloved ‘pintxos,’ a standout of the local food culture.

Accommodation: San Sebastian

DAY 2
SAN SEBASTIAN - ZARAUZ

Your journey on the Northern Way begins at the scenic Playa de la Concha in San Sebastián. From there, the path leads you toward Monte Igueldo, which borders the breathtaking Bay of La Concha and offers sweeping views of the landscape. As you continue, a well-marked and steady climb takes you to Venta de Orio, followed by a descent into the picturesque village of Orio. From there, the trail carries you onward to Zarautz, the next stop on your pilgrimage.

Walk: 23 km /  4 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Zarauz

DAY 3
ZARAUZ - DEBA

This stage is marked by a series of steady climbs and descents, all the while rewarding you with stunning vistas of the Cantabrian Sea. The most remarkable descent comes after you pass the Sanctuary of Itziar, guiding you down toward the beach at Deba.

Walk: 25 km / 5 – 6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Deba

DAY 4
DEBA - MARKINA

Leaving behind the captivating views of the Cantabrian Sea, you’ll venture into the lush, green embrace of the Arnoate Mountains. This scenic stage guides you along charming rural paths that weave through the tranquil countryside, eventually leading you to Markina. Known for its impressive stately mansions, once the homes of Spanish nobility, Markina brings an air of elegance and history to your journey.

Walk: 15 km / 3 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Markina

 

DAY 5
MARKINA - GERNIKA

As you journey onward, the Cantabrian Sea slowly disappears from sight, giving way to well-marked inland roads that are easy to follow. Your path leads you to the historic town of Gernika, located in the heart of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve. Revered as the ‘City of Peace,’ Gernika stands as a symbol of resilience, having been thoughtfully rebuilt after the devastating bombings of the 20th century.

Walk: 15 km / 3 – 4 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Gernika

DAY 6
GERNIKA - LEZAMA

Get ready for a demanding stage featuring a steep climb up to Morga, located in the heart of the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve. Along the way, you’ll follow scenic trails and picturesque paths that showcase the area’s natural beauty, eventually leading you to the peaceful village of Lezama.

Walk: 20 km / 4 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Lezama

DAY 7
LEZAMA - BILBAO

Today you’ll tackle a short yet demanding route, highlighted by the ascent of Mount Avril—a final hurdle before reaching Bilbao. Once in the city of Unamuno, take time to visit its cathedral, one of only two dedicated to the Apostle Santiago outside of Santiago de Compostela. Wander through the enchanting old quarter, enjoy the famous pintxos, and dive into the vibrant art scene at the iconic Guggenheim Museum.

Walk: 20 km / 4 – 5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Bilbao

DAY 8
END OF WALK

Depending on your onward travel plans, today offers a final opportunity to enjoy a relaxing breakfast before departing Bilbao.

Meals: Breakfast

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 7 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from San Sebastian to Bilbao
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground
Accommodation & Dining

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

During this tour, you will stay in simple, small family-run hotels and guest houses that have been welcoming walkers of the Camino for many years. All rooms are ensuited and typically, in the style of the Camino, accommodations have a great atmosphere as the majority of other guests will be fellow walkers. As this walk is a very busy route it is usual for similar accommodations to be used other than that listed.

Single Rooms
If you are travelling with family and/or friends but would like single rooms, we would advise booking as soon as your plans are finalised to secure your rooming preferences. Single rooms incur an additional single occupancy fee.

Dining
You will be provided with breakfast each morning. If you have any food allergies or intolerances, please let us know at the time of booking so we can let your hosts know. Should you have severe food allergies, it’s always worth bringing a few of your snacks with you.

You will find many of the accommodations have their own restaurant which serves regional dishes, using local ingredients. Although dinners aren’t included in this tour, dinners can be included each evening as a supplement if you wish. Lunches can be purchased locally – a great part of the experience. You can either order lunch from your accommodation or buy local cheeses and meats along with a wide variety of different breads you will find along the Camino.

General Info

GENERAL INFO

AVAILABILITY

This tour is available from the start of January through to December. Regardless of when you travel, there are often celebrations along the Camino, specific to the individual towns or regions. From Asturias culture and festivals to the nationwide celebrations of Semana Santa, walking the Camino is a colourful experience.

THE WALKING

The Camino is a well-trodden route, so the trails are very well-defined for the most part. You will follow an ancient pilgrim trail and therefore, whilst sections of the walk will take you deep into the picturesque countryside, you will also walk through urban environments and alongside roads, as you follow the truest route possible.

You should be used to walking up to 25km with up to 570m of ascent and descent. On any typical day, you will hike on rocky trails, and farm and forest tracks and cover long sections in the open countryside. You will make sustained climbs to hilltop towns, and villages and across the rolling countryside. You will also walk on some roads, so please be mindful of road users at all times.

A moderately active lifestyle makes walking enjoyable: an exercise regime of 2 to 3 times a week is needed, in addition to your usual walks. The route is very well waymarked by the iconic scallop-shell markers and with the many other walkers on the trail, it’s very easy to find your way.

For each of the walks, you will be provided with daily walk notes, a map and the GPX tracks if you wish to use them for your device.

WEATHER

The route runs across northern Spain and through a variety of terrain. During the early and latter part of the season, conditions can be changeable from temperate warm days through to frosty mornings and very cool nights. From May to September, rainy days are less frequent and temperatures are steadily between 20-24 degrees, however, it is possible that you may experience a few cloudy days. See weather averages here.

HOW TO GET THERE AND AWAY

The tour starts in San Sebastian. The best way to reach San Sebastian is by air, arriving directly. If you are in Europe, there are many connections by train; Madrid seems to be the simplest or by bus and arrive Estación de Autobuses Donostia/San Sebastián.

From Madrid, it is around a 4-5-hour journey from the main Chamartin train station.

At the end of the trip, it is best to go to Bilbao airport and and fly just about anywhere domestically and anywhere in Europe or travel to Madrid at approximately 5-6 hours by train via Abando Indalecio Prieto main train station.

 

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred by our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

Departure Dates

DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 22 Apr 2025 - 30 Jun 2025
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $1650

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $725
  • 1 Jul 2025 - 30 Sep 2025
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $1945

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $870
  • 1 Oct 2025 - 31 Dec 2025
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $1650

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $725
Faqs

FAQS

Q: What happens if I don’t want to walk one of the days, can I travel with the luggage?

Unfortunately, walkers cannot travel with the luggage. The information you are provided with has details for local taxi numbers, bus and train timetables should you wish to not walk on any day. Your accommodation hosts will also have up to date information and advice should you wish to travel to the next destination by local transport. As always, you can call us in the office should you need help during your walk.

Q: Where would you suggest adding an extra night?

We can organise this anywhere along the walk.

Q: We’re travelling as friends but would like single rooms?

Subject to a single occupancy payment, single rooms are available. However, due to the limited accommodation single rooms might not always be available for every night of the tour, but we will let you know your options throughout the booking process.

Q: Can we extend the days walked?

Of course, we’re happy to discuss your needs. If you feel you would prefer to walk into Santiago, we can add this on at a reduced cost to what is adverstised.

Similar Trips

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Camino Norte The Full Route – 39 Days

Self-guided

Complete the epic, historic Camino Norte for 39 days, walking from the stunning seaside town of San Sebastian to Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 39 Days From $60000033 Challenging What's Included

Camino Norte The Full Route – 39 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 38 nights of accommodation & 39 breakfasts
  • Add rest days in Bilbao, Santander, Gilon or Ribadeo
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Receiving your Compostela certificate for completing the full route – Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the full Camino Norte route from San Sebastián to Santiago de Compostela
  • Solo walking is possible at an extra cost – see General Info

Camino del Norte – Stage 1 – San Sebastian to Bilbao – 8 Days

Self-guided

Complete the first stage of the Camino de Norte. Walk from San Sebastian to Bilbao via Zarauz, Deba and among other places – historical buildings and spectacular coastline.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1655 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

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BACK
What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from San Sebastian to Bilbao
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

Camino del Norte Final Stage – Ribadeo to Santiago -11 Days

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What's Included
  • 10 nights accommodation with ensuites and 10 breakfasts
  • Receive your pilgrim’s passport (Credencial del Peregrino) by collecting stamps for walking the final 100km
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final stage of the Northern Camino from Ribadeo to Santiago from the coast
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this less crowded route
  • Support of our team on the ground

Camino del Norte – Stage 2 – Bilbao to Santander – 8 Days

Self-guided

Walk from Bilbao to Santander, a coastal pilgrimage offering a rich blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and spiritual depth,  pack-free over 8 days.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1655 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Camino del Norte – Stage 2 – Bilbao to Santander – 8 Days

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What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from Bilbao to Santander
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

Camino del Norte – Stage 3 – Santander to Gijon- 10 Days

Self-guided

Traverse the 173 km third stage of the Camino del Norte from Santander to Gijón: rugged Cantabrian coastline meets the verdant beauty and rich culture of Asturias.

Self-guided 10 Days From $1655 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Camino del Norte – Stage 3 – Santander to Gijon- 10 Days

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What's Included
  • 9 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 9 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the third stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from Santander to Gijon
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

Camino del Norte – Stage 4 – Gijon to Ribadeo – 10 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final fourth stage of the Camino de Norte. Walk from Gijon to Ribadeo via Aviles, Navia and among other places – historical buildings and spectacular coastline.

Self-guided 10 Days From $1655 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino del Norte – Stage 4 – Gijon to Ribadeo – 10 Days

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What's Included
  • 9 nights accommodation with ensuites
  • 9 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the fourth stage of the Northern Camino along the coast from Gijon to Ribadeo
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Support of our team on the ground

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