OVERVIEW

Experience Spain’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes on the Camino Inglés. This tranquil route, quieter than the Camino Frances, offers a perfect escape for those seeking a reflective journey. Beginning in A Coruña, the Camino Inglés winds through picturesque rolling hills, ancient forests, and charming villages. Walk in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims who travelled to Santiago de Compostela centuries ago.

With Auswalk’s 30 years of expertise, enjoy a hassle-free adventure. We take care of all the logistics—comfortable accommodations and luggage transfers—so you can fully immerse yourself in the journey. Conclude your walk in Santiago, a UNESCO World Heritage city brimming with stunning architecture and vibrant cultural traditions.

Highlights

  • Arrive in at the majestic cathedral at Santiago de Compostela
  • Walk alongside fellow pilgrims on this quieter and more reflective route
  • Start in A Coruna with its beautiful urban beach, Old Town and ancient UNESCO lighthouse
  • Enjoy Culleredo and its Ria de Burgo estuary and ancient bridges
  • Pass through Carral, Mesia, Bruma and Sigueiro via rolling hills and traditional Galician countryside
  • Savour authentic Galician cuisine, including fresh seafood, empanadas, and local wine

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
6 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
$ 1195

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 555

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

Book now

ITINERARY

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

DAY 1
Arrive in A Coruna

Arrive in A Coruna anytime today. A Coruna is where history meets coastal charm. Explore Torre de Hércules, step back in time at the world’s oldest working lighthouse, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Walk around the Old Town (Ciudad Vieja). Stroll through cobblestone streets, uncover historic churches, and indulge in authentic Galician flavours at lively tapas bars. This is the perfect start to your Camino Way adventure.

Accommodation: A Coruna

DAY 2
A Coruña to Sarandóns

The Camino Ingles from A Coruna to Sarandons is a peaceful journey through Galicia’s stunning landscapes and quaint villages. Departing A Coruna, the route follows the serene Ria de Burgo estuary before weaving through lush rolling hills and tranquil forests. You’ll pass historic stone bridges and charming rural hamlets along the way. Sarandons offers a warm, quiet stop for rest and reflection, making this stretch an ideal introduction to the beauty and tranquillity of the Camino Ingles.

Walk: Moderate to challenging /23 km/ 6-7hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Sarandons

DAY 3
Sarandons to San Paio de Buscás

The stretch from Sarandons to San Paio de Buscas on the Camino Ingles immerses walkers in Galicia’s rural charm. This peaceful path leads through rolling green hills, dense woodlands, and quiet farmland, offering moments of solitude and connection with nature. Along the way, you’ll encounter small villages with centuries-old traditions and welcoming locals. Highlights include picturesque stone crossings and ancient trails that evoke the footsteps of pilgrims past. San Paio de Buscas, a quaint hamlet, provides a restful pause with its rustic charm and the warm hospitality Galicia is known for, making it a memorable waypoint on your journey.

Walk: Moderate/22 km/5-6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: San Paio de Buscás

DAY 4
San Paio de Buscás to Sigueiro

The Camino Inglés from San Paio de Buscás to Sigueiro is a delightful trek through Galicia’s peaceful countryside. This stretch features a mix of shaded forest paths, gentle hills, and quiet rural roads. The journey passes through small villages and pastures, showcasing the simplicity and beauty of Galician rural life. Along the way, pilgrims can enjoy moments of reflection surrounded by nature’s tranquillity. Sigueiro, a lively small town near the Tambre River, marks the perfect spot to rest and recharge.

Walk: Challenging /18 km/5-6hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Sigueiro

DAY 5
Sigueiro to Santiago de Compostela

The final 16 km from Sigueiro to Santiago de Compostela is filled with anticipation, winding through woodlands and suburban areas. As the majestic cathedral comes into view, a profound sense of accomplishment awaits in the historic heart of Santiago. Enjoy the spectacular atmosphere of this world-famous city. You can visit the Plaza de Obradoiro and the Cathedral built in honour of Saint James, and depending on the day, you may even be able to attend mass. Adding an extra night in Santiago is recommended to explore this divine city fully.

Walk: Moderate/16km/4-5hrs
Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Santiago de Compostela – upgrade available to the Parador Hotel in the grand Plaza del Obradoiro adjacent to the Cathedral

DAY 6
Onward Travel

Depending on your onward travel plans, you can spend the morning exploring further before heading off on your journey home or exploring Santiago further. It is a good idea to add a rest day in Santiago to go to the pilgrim’s service.

There is, of course, the option to walk onto Finisterre or on many other routes

Meals: Breakfast

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Pack-free walking

  • 30+ years experience

  • Customised

  • Eco Travel

  • 5 nights accommodation
  • 5 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk from A Coruna on the Atlantic Ocean to Santiago de Compostela
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Upgrade available in Santiago to the Parador

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 ensuite, 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, similar accommodations are usually used other than that listed. There is an opportunity to upgrade your accommodation on the last night to the Parador Hotel in the square.

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 March through October. Regardless of when you travel, there are often celebrations along the Camino, specific to the individual towns or regions. From Galician literature festivals through to the nationwide celebrations of Semana Santa, walking the Camino is a colourful experience.

THE WALKING

The 117 km Camino trail from Ferrol is very well-defined for the most part. You will follow an ancient pilgrim trail, and, therefore, sections of the walk will take you deep into the picturesque countryside.

You should be used to walking up to 24 km with up to 500m 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, in addition to your usual walks, is needed. 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 Ferrol. The best way to reach Ferrol is by air to Santiago de Compostela, and from there, you can get a bus or train to Ferrol. You can also fly to A Caruno and take a bus or train from there.

If you are in Europe there are many connections by train, including from Madrid and Bilbao.

From Madrid, it is around a 7-hour journey from the main Chamartin train station and an 8-hour journey from Bilbao 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.

MAP

DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 1 Mar 2025 - 31 Oct 2025
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $1195

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $555
  • 1 Mar 2026 - 31 Oct 2026
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $1245

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $575

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?

Santiago, of course! This city is worthy of an extra day and not just to further explore the grand cathedral. Santiago boasts a wealth of medieval architecture, tapas bars and restaurants.

Q: Can you extend our stay in Santiago de Compostela?

Of course, please let us know at the time of booking if you would like to extend your time in Santiago.

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 reduce the days walked?

We wouldn’t suggest completing the itinerary in less than 5 days of walking.

Q: Can we extend the days walked?

Of course, we’re happy to discuss your needs. If you feel you would prefer the ultimate Camino walk, you may wish to look at walking the full Camino route for 40 days or Leon to Santiago in 16 days.

SIMILAR TRIPS

Camino Ingles: Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela – 7 Days

Self-guided

Hike the Camino Ingles from Ferrol in Galicia to Santiago de Compostela. Wet your feet in the Atlantic and celebrate at the Cathedral in the grand Plaza del Obradoiro.

Self-guided 7 Days From $1245 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Camino Ingles: Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela – 7 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 6 nights accommodation
  • 6 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk from Ferrol on the Atlantic Ocean to Santiago de Compostela
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Upgrade available in Santiago to the Parador

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre – 6 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final traditional end of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk from Santiago de Compostela to Cape Fisterra and wet your feet in the Atlantic.

Self-guided 6 Days From $1055 Moderate What's Included

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre – 6 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 5 nights accommodation
  • 5 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final traditional stage to the sea of the Camino from Santiago to the Sea
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Muxia – 9 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final traditional end of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk from Santiago de Compostela to Cape Finisterre and then Muxia and wet your feet in the Atlantic.

Self-guided 9 Days From $1595 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Muxia – 9 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 8 nights accommodation
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final traditional stage to the sea of the Camino from Santiago to Muxia via Finisterre and the Atlantic Ocean
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route

Portuguese Camino Spiritual Variant – 9 Days

Self-guided

Portuguese and Spanish countryside and the boat trip on the RĂ­a de Arousa. – an ancient pilgrim walking trail from Valenca to Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 9 Days From $1495 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Portuguese Camino Spiritual Variant – 9 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • Walk 128km of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago (way of St James)from Porto all the way to Santiago de Compostela
  • 8 nights accommodation in 2 to 3 star character filled hotels (an upgrade to 4 star and better accommodation is available.)
  • Boat trip La Translatio
  • Breakfast on every day of the walk
  • On the ground support from local representatives
  • Our comprehensive set of notes, detailed walking itineraries, integrated maps and insider tips (where to get the best tapas plus a lot more)
  • All luggage transfers
  • Take advantage of nearly 30 years of experience in organising self-guided walking holidays

Camino, Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final 100km of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk from the town of Sarria to the iconic cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1395 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino, Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 7 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • 24/7 telephone support
  • Walk the final 100km of the Camino from Sarria to Santiago
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Discover ancient villages and medieval churches

Camino Primitivo Final Stage Lugo to Santiago – 8 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final 103km of the famous Camino Primitivo. Walk from the walled city of Lugo to the iconic cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1245 Moderate What's Included

Camino Primitivo Final Stage Lugo to Santiago – 8 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 7 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final 103km of the Camino from Sarria to Santiago
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Discover ancient villages and medieval churches
  • On the ground support from local representatives

Camino, Relaxed Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 9 Days

Self-guided

Walk the final 100km of the famous Camino de Santiago in a more relaxed style over 9 days. Walk from Sarria to the stunning cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 9 Days From $1495 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino, Relaxed Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 9 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 8 nights accommodation and 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
Overview

OVERVIEW

Experience Spain’s rich history and breathtaking landscapes on the Camino Inglés. This tranquil route, quieter than the Camino Frances, offers a perfect escape for those seeking a reflective journey. Beginning in A Coruña, the Camino Inglés winds through picturesque rolling hills, ancient forests, and charming villages. Walk in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims who travelled to Santiago de Compostela centuries ago.

With Auswalk’s 30 years of expertise, enjoy a hassle-free adventure. We take care of all the logistics—comfortable accommodations and luggage transfers—so you can fully immerse yourself in the journey. Conclude your walk in Santiago, a UNESCO World Heritage city brimming with stunning architecture and vibrant cultural traditions.

Highlights

  • Arrive in at the majestic cathedral at Santiago de Compostela
  • Walk alongside fellow pilgrims on this quieter and more reflective route
  • Start in A Coruna with its beautiful urban beach, Old Town and ancient UNESCO lighthouse
  • Enjoy Culleredo and its Ria de Burgo estuary and ancient bridges
  • Pass through Carral, Mesia, Bruma and Sigueiro via rolling hills and traditional Galician countryside
  • Savour authentic Galician cuisine, including fresh seafood, empanadas, and local wine

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
6 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
$ 1195

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 555

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

Book now
Itinerary

ITINERARY

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

DAY 1
Arrive in A Coruna

Arrive in A Coruna anytime today. A Coruna is where history meets coastal charm. Explore Torre de Hércules, step back in time at the world’s oldest working lighthouse, a UNESCO World Heritage Site offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Walk around the Old Town (Ciudad Vieja). Stroll through cobblestone streets, uncover historic churches, and indulge in authentic Galician flavours at lively tapas bars. This is the perfect start to your Camino Way adventure.

Accommodation: A Coruna

DAY 2
A Coruña to Sarandóns

The Camino Ingles from A Coruna to Sarandons is a peaceful journey through Galicia’s stunning landscapes and quaint villages. Departing A Coruna, the route follows the serene Ria de Burgo estuary before weaving through lush rolling hills and tranquil forests. You’ll pass historic stone bridges and charming rural hamlets along the way. Sarandons offers a warm, quiet stop for rest and reflection, making this stretch an ideal introduction to the beauty and tranquillity of the Camino Ingles.

Walk: Moderate to challenging /23 km/ 6-7hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Sarandons

DAY 3
Sarandons to San Paio de Buscás

The stretch from Sarandons to San Paio de Buscas on the Camino Ingles immerses walkers in Galicia’s rural charm. This peaceful path leads through rolling green hills, dense woodlands, and quiet farmland, offering moments of solitude and connection with nature. Along the way, you’ll encounter small villages with centuries-old traditions and welcoming locals. Highlights include picturesque stone crossings and ancient trails that evoke the footsteps of pilgrims past. San Paio de Buscas, a quaint hamlet, provides a restful pause with its rustic charm and the warm hospitality Galicia is known for, making it a memorable waypoint on your journey.

Walk: Moderate/22 km/5-6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: San Paio de Buscás

DAY 4
San Paio de Buscás to Sigueiro

The Camino Inglés from San Paio de Buscás to Sigueiro is a delightful trek through Galicia’s peaceful countryside. This stretch features a mix of shaded forest paths, gentle hills, and quiet rural roads. The journey passes through small villages and pastures, showcasing the simplicity and beauty of Galician rural life. Along the way, pilgrims can enjoy moments of reflection surrounded by nature’s tranquillity. Sigueiro, a lively small town near the Tambre River, marks the perfect spot to rest and recharge.

Walk: Challenging /18 km/5-6hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Sigueiro

DAY 5
Sigueiro to Santiago de Compostela

The final 16 km from Sigueiro to Santiago de Compostela is filled with anticipation, winding through woodlands and suburban areas. As the majestic cathedral comes into view, a profound sense of accomplishment awaits in the historic heart of Santiago. Enjoy the spectacular atmosphere of this world-famous city. You can visit the Plaza de Obradoiro and the Cathedral built in honour of Saint James, and depending on the day, you may even be able to attend mass. Adding an extra night in Santiago is recommended to explore this divine city fully.

Walk: Moderate/16km/4-5hrs
Meals:
Breakfast
Accommodation:
Santiago de Compostela – upgrade available to the Parador Hotel in the grand Plaza del Obradoiro adjacent to the Cathedral

DAY 6
Onward Travel

Depending on your onward travel plans, you can spend the morning exploring further before heading off on your journey home or exploring Santiago further. It is a good idea to add a rest day in Santiago to go to the pilgrim’s service.

There is, of course, the option to walk onto Finisterre or on many other routes

Meals: Breakfast

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Pack-free walking

  • 25+ years experience

  • Customised

  • Eco Travel

  • 5 nights accommodation
  • 5 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk from A Coruna on the Atlantic Ocean to Santiago de Compostela
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Upgrade available in Santiago to the Parador
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 ensuite, 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, similar accommodations are usually used other than that listed. There is an opportunity to upgrade your accommodation on the last night to the Parador Hotel in the square.

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 March through October. Regardless of when you travel, there are often celebrations along the Camino, specific to the individual towns or regions. From Galician literature festivals through to the nationwide celebrations of Semana Santa, walking the Camino is a colourful experience.

THE WALKING

The 117 km Camino trail from Ferrol is very well-defined for the most part. You will follow an ancient pilgrim trail, and, therefore, sections of the walk will take you deep into the picturesque countryside.

You should be used to walking up to 24 km with up to 500m 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, in addition to your usual walks, is needed. 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 Ferrol. The best way to reach Ferrol is by air to Santiago de Compostela, and from there, you can get a bus or train to Ferrol. You can also fly to A Caruno and take a bus or train from there.

If you are in Europe there are many connections by train, including from Madrid and Bilbao.

From Madrid, it is around a 7-hour journey from the main Chamartin train station and an 8-hour journey from Bilbao 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.

Map

MAP

Departure Dates

DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 1 Mar 2025 - 31 Oct 2025
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $1195

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $555
  • 1 Mar 2026 - 31 Oct 2026
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $1245

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $575
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?

Santiago, of course! This city is worthy of an extra day and not just to further explore the grand cathedral. Santiago boasts a wealth of medieval architecture, tapas bars and restaurants.

Q: Can you extend our stay in Santiago de Compostela?

Of course, please let us know at the time of booking if you would like to extend your time in Santiago.

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 reduce the days walked?

We wouldn’t suggest completing the itinerary in less than 5 days of walking.

Q: Can we extend the days walked?

Of course, we’re happy to discuss your needs. If you feel you would prefer the ultimate Camino walk, you may wish to look at walking the full Camino route for 40 days or Leon to Santiago in 16 days.

Similar Trips

SIMILAR TRIPS

Camino Ingles: Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela – 7 Days

Self-guided

Hike the Camino Ingles from Ferrol in Galicia to Santiago de Compostela. Wet your feet in the Atlantic and celebrate at the Cathedral in the grand Plaza del Obradoiro.

Self-guided 7 Days From $1245 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Camino Ingles: Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela – 7 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 6 nights accommodation
  • 6 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk from Ferrol on the Atlantic Ocean to Santiago de Compostela
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Upgrade available in Santiago to the Parador

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre – 6 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final traditional end of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk from Santiago de Compostela to Cape Fisterra and wet your feet in the Atlantic.

Self-guided 6 Days From $1055 Moderate What's Included

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre – 6 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 5 nights accommodation
  • 5 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final traditional stage to the sea of the Camino from Santiago to the Sea
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Muxia – 9 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final traditional end of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk from Santiago de Compostela to Cape Finisterre and then Muxia and wet your feet in the Atlantic.

Self-guided 9 Days From $1595 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino Finisterre: Santiago de Compostela to Muxia – 9 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • 8 nights accommodation
  • 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final traditional stage to the sea of the Camino from Santiago to Muxia via Finisterre and the Atlantic Ocean
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route

Portuguese Camino Spiritual Variant – 9 Days

Self-guided

Portuguese and Spanish countryside and the boat trip on the RĂ­a de Arousa. – an ancient pilgrim walking trail from Valenca to Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 9 Days From $1495 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Portuguese Camino Spiritual Variant – 9 Days

BACK
What's Included
  • Walk 128km of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago (way of St James)from Porto all the way to Santiago de Compostela
  • 8 nights accommodation in 2 to 3 star character filled hotels (an upgrade to 4 star and better accommodation is available.)
  • Boat trip La Translatio
  • Breakfast on every day of the walk
  • On the ground support from local representatives
  • Our comprehensive set of notes, detailed walking itineraries, integrated maps and insider tips (where to get the best tapas plus a lot more)
  • All luggage transfers
  • Take advantage of nearly 30 years of experience in organising self-guided walking holidays

Camino, Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final 100km of the famous Camino de Santiago. Walk from the town of Sarria to the iconic cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1395 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino, Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 8 Days

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What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 7 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • 24/7 telephone support
  • Walk the final 100km of the Camino from Sarria to Santiago
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Discover ancient villages and medieval churches

Camino Primitivo Final Stage Lugo to Santiago – 8 Days

Self-guided

Complete the final 103km of the famous Camino Primitivo. Walk from the walled city of Lugo to the iconic cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 8 Days From $1245 Moderate What's Included

Camino Primitivo Final Stage Lugo to Santiago – 8 Days

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What's Included
  • 7 nights accommodation
  • 7 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the final 103km of the Camino from Sarria to Santiago
  • Spend each day walking alongside fellow pilgrims on this world-famous route
  • Discover ancient villages and medieval churches
  • On the ground support from local representatives

Camino, Relaxed Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 9 Days

Self-guided

Walk the final 100km of the famous Camino de Santiago in a more relaxed style over 9 days. Walk from Sarria to the stunning cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.

Self-guided 9 Days From $1495 Easy to Moderate What's Included

Camino, Relaxed Final Stage: Sarria to Santiago – 9 Days

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What's Included
  • 8 nights accommodation and 8 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks

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