OVERVIEW

The walk takes you from the charming medieval town of Conques to the historical allure of Cahors. Over the course of eight days, traverse a diverse landscape that combines stunning rural vistas with rich cultural experiences. Wander through enchanting villages, discover ancient churches, and soak up the serene beauty of the Lot River valley. Each step reveals a tapestry of nature, history, and the warm hospitality of the local communities. Whether it’s the majestic Abbey of Saint-Foy or the iconic Valentré Bridge, this pilgrimage is a feast for the senses, offering a unique blend of tranquillity and adventure.

Highlights

  • Stroll through the cobbled streets of Conques, marveling at the Abbey of Saint-Foy
  • Enjoy panoramic views over valleys and hills on the trek to Decazeville
  • Visit the Champollion Museum in Figeac, celebrating the wonders of Egyptian history
  • Experience the peaceful rural paths and vineyards on the Camino de Santiago
  • Unwind in the charming village of Limogne-en-Quercy, known for its truffle market
  • Cross the iconic Valentré Bridge in Cahors, a true medieval masterpiece

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
$ 1755

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 795

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

  • Eco travel

  • Self Guided

  • Pack Free

CONTACT US Book now

ITINERARY

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

DAY 1
ARRIVE IN CONQUES

Your trip commences in Conques, a picturesque medieval village in southern France renowned for its stunning architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Explore its narrow cobbled streets, well-preserved stone houses, and the exceptional Romanesque Abbey of Saint-Foy. Take in this peaceful setting while you prepare for the adventures ahead.

Accommodation: Conques

DAY 2
CONQUES - DECAZEVILLE

This stage presents a diverse route that blends stunning rural landscapes with a sense of history. The path winds through hills adorned with forests and fields, offering sweeping views of valleys and mountains. Along the way, walkers will encounter charming villages with traditional architecture, including notable landmarks like the Church of Saint-Pierre in Saint-Amans-des-Cots. The section concludes in Decazeville, a town with a rich industrial and mining heritage, where visitors can explore the historical significance of the mining industry.

Walk: 18.9 km /5-6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Decazeville

DAY 3
DECAZEVILLE - FIGEAC

Traverse hills, valleys and forests, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding region. Walkers will pass through charming villages like Livinhac before reaching Figeac, where the journey ends. Figeac is renowned for its Place de la République and the Champollion Museum, which honours the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The mix of nature and history promises a memorable day.

Walk: 28.5 km / 7-8 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Figeac

DAY 4
FIGEAC - CAJARC

Today is reasonably long, but the payoff is the scenic journey through the beautiful landscapes of the Occitania region. You will walk along peaceful rural paths, with rolling hills dotted with vineyards and forests, and enjoy panoramic views of the Lot River valley. This stage is perfect for those looking for a more serene and reflective experience on the pilgrimage.

Walk: 30.5 km /8-9 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Cajarc

 

DAY 5
CAJARC – LIMOGNE EN QUERCY

The route meanders through rolling hills, fields, and forests, offering peaceful views of the region. Along the way, walkers will pass through charming villages with traditional stone houses. The walk ends in Limogne-en-Quercy, notable for its Saint-Pierre Church and picturesque natural surroundings, offering another serene conclusion to this section of the Le Puy Camino.

Walk: 18 km / 4-5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Limogne en Quercy

DAY 6
LIMOGNE EN QUERCY - LALBENQUE

Travel through peaceful rural landscapes of fields, hills and small forests once again. Enjoy scenic views of the Quercy region as you walk and take your time when visiting the local villages along the path. In Lalbenque, the Saint-Pierre Church and the renowned truffle market stand out, serving as a symbol of the area’s rich culinary heritage.

Walk: 23 km / 6-7 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Lalbenque

DAY 7
LALBENQUE - CAHORS

This section takes walkers along rural paths bordered by fields and forests, while enjoying views of the Lot River. Along the way you will venture through picturesque villages and pass notable landmarks, such as the iconic Valentré Bridge in Cahors, a medieval masterpiece. This stage offers a perfect combination of serenity, history and the authentic charm of the Quercy region.

Walk: 18 km / 4-5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Cahors

DAY 8
Onward Travel

After breakfast, if you have time before your departure, we suggest taking a stroll around Cahors.

Meals: Breakfast

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Camino Passport

  • Authentic stays

  • Ensuites

  • Luggage Transfers

  • 7 nights of accommodation & 7 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Receiving your Compostela certificate for completing the full route – Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the Camino Via Podiensis route from Conques to Cahors
  • Solo walking is possible at an extra cost – see General Info

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

During this tour, you will stay in simple, small family-run hotels and guest houses that have welcomed the Le Puy Camino walkers for many years. All rooms are ensuite and, typically, in the style of the Camino; accommodations have a great atmosphere as most other guests will be fellow walkers. Please note that booking seven consecutive nights might occasionally shorten or lengthen walking days to make all the accommodations line up. The accommodation shown only indicates the class of what will be booked, and we will do our best to match the standard if we cannot get what is displayed.

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 7 breakfasts. 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 own snacks with you.

Many of the accommodations have a restaurant serving 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. This is a great part of the experience. You can order lunch from your accommodation or buy local cheeses and meats along with a wide variety of breads you will find along the Camino.

 

FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 22.8km, average daily elevation is 500m, average terrain difficulty is 4/10.

ngraph

DISTANCE - ABOVE AVERAGE

Distance training is a major consideration in your overall training program. As you progress, incorporate longer walks into your training plan.

Schedule one or two long walks each week, gradually increasing the distance until you can comfortably cover 17-25 km in a single day. Also include walks on consecutive days to help your body adapt to the demands of walking for multiple days in a row. Take every opportunity you can to walk. If you have a fitness watch or phone, you should try to reach >15,000 steps every day.

Ensure you can comfortably walk the average distance per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

ELEVATION - AVERAGE

Elevation is not a major consideration in your overall training program. However, you should still incorporate some form of resistance training to increase your endurance.

TERRAIN - ROCKY / UNEVEN TERRAIN

UNEVEN TERRAIN:
Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a nuanced blend of physical and mental readiness. Commence your regimen with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a foundational groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is pivotal, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups to enhance both stability and power. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement. The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritise options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

GENERAL INFO

AVAILABILITY

This tour is available from the start of April through October. Regardless of when you travel there are often celebrations along the Camino, specific to the individual towns or regions. From the jousting festival of Fête de Saint-Jacques in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Conques, and Le Puy-en-Velay to a Renaissance-themed festival Fêtes du Roi de l’Oiseau in Le Puy-en-Velay and the colourful Festival des Chemins in Aubrac Plateau.

On some occasions, but not often, the walk days may vary slightly regarding their length to what we have advertised. This allows us to book the 7 accommodations in sequence to facilitate this walk.

Solo walking is allowed, but as there are many transfers that are costed as being shared across 2 walkers, this will come at an extra cost. Please speak to the office about the price of this.

WEATHER

The route runs across France and through a variety of terrain. Weather is generally mild and good for walking in both the early season (late April to early May) and the latter part of the season (late August to mid-October). You can expect comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers in spring and autumn colours later on. Just be ready for some rain during both periods, and late September is often a sweet spot with nice weather and fewer people.

THE WALKING

We may have to shorten or even lengthen the walking day to make the accommodation bookings work. Of course, we will let you know if this happens. 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; whilst sections of the walk will take you deep into the picturesque countryside, you will also walk through urban environments and along roads as you follow the most accurate route possible.

You should be used to walking up to 28km with up to 500m of ascent and descent. On any typical day, you will hike on rocky trails, farm and forest tracks and cover long sections in the open countryside. You will sustain climbs to hilltop towns, villages, and the rolling countryside. You will also walk on some roads, so please be mindful of all road users at all times.

The route is very well waymarked by the iconic scallop-shell markers, and with the many other walkers on the trail, it’s straightforward to find your way. For each walk, you will be provided daily walk notes, a map and the GPX tracks if you wish to use them for your own device.

HOW TO GET THERE AND AWAY

The tour starts in Conques and the best way to go there is via plane to Rodez (nearest airport) then take the bus to Conques as there is no train station near the area.

Or alternatively take a train to St-Christophe (approx. 8 hours from Paris) and then bus to Conques.

Leaving Cahors by train or bus is quite straightforward. The most convenient option is via train, which takes approximately 5 to 6 hours travel.

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 from 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 Apr 2025 - 31 Oct 2025
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $1755

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $795
  • 1 Apr 2026 - 31 Oct 2026
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $1825

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $845

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: Can you extend our stay and add rest days?

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

Q: Can my children walk with me?

We don't allow children under the age of 13 to do this walk.

Q: Is this tour OK for solo walkers?

Absolutely. Many people choose to complete stages of the Camino as a solo walker. There are many people walking the route and many of the overnight stays welcome hordes of walkers which means you can choose to walk your own journey or join in the camaraderie of walking with others.

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 38 days but 39 days with an extra night along the way is always a good idea. Speak to the office to insert another rest day if you want to when booking.

Q: Can we extend the days walked?

Of course, we’re happy to discuss your needs.

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Overview

OVERVIEW

The walk takes you from the charming medieval town of Conques to the historical allure of Cahors. Over the course of eight days, traverse a diverse landscape that combines stunning rural vistas with rich cultural experiences. Wander through enchanting villages, discover ancient churches, and soak up the serene beauty of the Lot River valley. Each step reveals a tapestry of nature, history, and the warm hospitality of the local communities. Whether it’s the majestic Abbey of Saint-Foy or the iconic Valentré Bridge, this pilgrimage is a feast for the senses, offering a unique blend of tranquillity and adventure.

Highlights

  • Stroll through the cobbled streets of Conques, marveling at the Abbey of Saint-Foy
  • Enjoy panoramic views over valleys and hills on the trek to Decazeville
  • Visit the Champollion Museum in Figeac, celebrating the wonders of Egyptian history
  • Experience the peaceful rural paths and vineyards on the Camino de Santiago
  • Unwind in the charming village of Limogne-en-Quercy, known for its truffle market
  • Cross the iconic Valentré Bridge in Cahors, a true medieval masterpiece

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
$ 1755

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 795

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

  • Eco travel

  • Self Guided

  • Pack Free

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 IN CONQUES

Your trip commences in Conques, a picturesque medieval village in southern France renowned for its stunning architecture and tranquil atmosphere. Explore its narrow cobbled streets, well-preserved stone houses, and the exceptional Romanesque Abbey of Saint-Foy. Take in this peaceful setting while you prepare for the adventures ahead.

Accommodation: Conques

DAY 2
CONQUES - DECAZEVILLE

This stage presents a diverse route that blends stunning rural landscapes with a sense of history. The path winds through hills adorned with forests and fields, offering sweeping views of valleys and mountains. Along the way, walkers will encounter charming villages with traditional architecture, including notable landmarks like the Church of Saint-Pierre in Saint-Amans-des-Cots. The section concludes in Decazeville, a town with a rich industrial and mining heritage, where visitors can explore the historical significance of the mining industry.

Walk: 18.9 km /5-6 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Decazeville

DAY 3
DECAZEVILLE - FIGEAC

Traverse hills, valleys and forests, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding region. Walkers will pass through charming villages like Livinhac before reaching Figeac, where the journey ends. Figeac is renowned for its Place de la République and the Champollion Museum, which honours the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The mix of nature and history promises a memorable day.

Walk: 28.5 km / 7-8 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Figeac

DAY 4
FIGEAC - CAJARC

Today is reasonably long, but the payoff is the scenic journey through the beautiful landscapes of the Occitania region. You will walk along peaceful rural paths, with rolling hills dotted with vineyards and forests, and enjoy panoramic views of the Lot River valley. This stage is perfect for those looking for a more serene and reflective experience on the pilgrimage.

Walk: 30.5 km /8-9 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Cajarc

 

DAY 5
CAJARC – LIMOGNE EN QUERCY

The route meanders through rolling hills, fields, and forests, offering peaceful views of the region. Along the way, walkers will pass through charming villages with traditional stone houses. The walk ends in Limogne-en-Quercy, notable for its Saint-Pierre Church and picturesque natural surroundings, offering another serene conclusion to this section of the Le Puy Camino.

Walk: 18 km / 4-5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Limogne en Quercy

DAY 6
LIMOGNE EN QUERCY - LALBENQUE

Travel through peaceful rural landscapes of fields, hills and small forests once again. Enjoy scenic views of the Quercy region as you walk and take your time when visiting the local villages along the path. In Lalbenque, the Saint-Pierre Church and the renowned truffle market stand out, serving as a symbol of the area’s rich culinary heritage.

Walk: 23 km / 6-7 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Lalbenque

DAY 7
LALBENQUE - CAHORS

This section takes walkers along rural paths bordered by fields and forests, while enjoying views of the Lot River. Along the way you will venture through picturesque villages and pass notable landmarks, such as the iconic Valentré Bridge in Cahors, a medieval masterpiece. This stage offers a perfect combination of serenity, history and the authentic charm of the Quercy region.

Walk: 18 km / 4-5 hrs
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: Cahors

DAY 8
Onward Travel

After breakfast, if you have time before your departure, we suggest taking a stroll around Cahors.

Meals: Breakfast

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Camino Passport

  • Authentic stays

  • Ensuites

  • Luggage Transfers

  • 7 nights of accommodation & 7 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers as described
  • Receiving your Compostela certificate for completing the full route – Pilgrim Passport
  • Route Notes, Maps and GPX tracks
  • Walk the Camino Via Podiensis route from Conques to Cahors
  • Solo walking is possible at an extra cost – see General Info
Accommodation & Dining

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

During this tour, you will stay in simple, small family-run hotels and guest houses that have welcomed the Le Puy Camino walkers for many years. All rooms are ensuite and, typically, in the style of the Camino; accommodations have a great atmosphere as most other guests will be fellow walkers. Please note that booking seven consecutive nights might occasionally shorten or lengthen walking days to make all the accommodations line up. The accommodation shown only indicates the class of what will be booked, and we will do our best to match the standard if we cannot get what is displayed.

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 7 breakfasts. 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 own snacks with you.

Many of the accommodations have a restaurant serving 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. This is a great part of the experience. You can order lunch from your accommodation or buy local cheeses and meats along with a wide variety of breads you will find along the Camino.

 

Fitness Guide

FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 22.8km, average daily elevation is 500m, average terrain difficulty is 4/10.

ngraph

DISTANCE - ABOVE AVERAGE

Distance training is a major consideration in your overall training program. As you progress, incorporate longer walks into your training plan.

Schedule one or two long walks each week, gradually increasing the distance until you can comfortably cover 17-25 km in a single day. Also include walks on consecutive days to help your body adapt to the demands of walking for multiple days in a row. Take every opportunity you can to walk. If you have a fitness watch or phone, you should try to reach >15,000 steps every day.

Ensure you can comfortably walk the average distance per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

ELEVATION - AVERAGE

Elevation is not a major consideration in your overall training program. However, you should still incorporate some form of resistance training to increase your endurance.

TERRAIN - ROCKY / UNEVEN TERRAIN

UNEVEN TERRAIN:
Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a nuanced blend of physical and mental readiness. Commence your regimen with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a foundational groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is pivotal, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups to enhance both stability and power. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement. The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritise options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

General Info

GENERAL INFO

AVAILABILITY

This tour is available from the start of April through October. Regardless of when you travel there are often celebrations along the Camino, specific to the individual towns or regions. From the jousting festival of Fête de Saint-Jacques in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Conques, and Le Puy-en-Velay to a Renaissance-themed festival Fêtes du Roi de l’Oiseau in Le Puy-en-Velay and the colourful Festival des Chemins in Aubrac Plateau.

On some occasions, but not often, the walk days may vary slightly regarding their length to what we have advertised. This allows us to book the 7 accommodations in sequence to facilitate this walk.

Solo walking is allowed, but as there are many transfers that are costed as being shared across 2 walkers, this will come at an extra cost. Please speak to the office about the price of this.

WEATHER

The route runs across France and through a variety of terrain. Weather is generally mild and good for walking in both the early season (late April to early May) and the latter part of the season (late August to mid-October). You can expect comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers in spring and autumn colours later on. Just be ready for some rain during both periods, and late September is often a sweet spot with nice weather and fewer people.

THE WALKING

We may have to shorten or even lengthen the walking day to make the accommodation bookings work. Of course, we will let you know if this happens. 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; whilst sections of the walk will take you deep into the picturesque countryside, you will also walk through urban environments and along roads as you follow the most accurate route possible.

You should be used to walking up to 28km with up to 500m of ascent and descent. On any typical day, you will hike on rocky trails, farm and forest tracks and cover long sections in the open countryside. You will sustain climbs to hilltop towns, villages, and the rolling countryside. You will also walk on some roads, so please be mindful of all road users at all times.

The route is very well waymarked by the iconic scallop-shell markers, and with the many other walkers on the trail, it’s straightforward to find your way. For each walk, you will be provided daily walk notes, a map and the GPX tracks if you wish to use them for your own device.

HOW TO GET THERE AND AWAY

The tour starts in Conques and the best way to go there is via plane to Rodez (nearest airport) then take the bus to Conques as there is no train station near the area.

Or alternatively take a train to St-Christophe (approx. 8 hours from Paris) and then bus to Conques.

Leaving Cahors by train or bus is quite straightforward. The most convenient option is via train, which takes approximately 5 to 6 hours travel.

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 from 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 Apr 2025 - 31 Oct 2025
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $1755

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $795
  • 1 Apr 2026 - 31 Oct 2026
    AVAILABLE
    Details
    from

    $1825

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $845
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: Can you extend our stay and add rest days?

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

Q: Can my children walk with me?

We don't allow children under the age of 13 to do this walk.

Q: Is this tour OK for solo walkers?

Absolutely. Many people choose to complete stages of the Camino as a solo walker. There are many people walking the route and many of the overnight stays welcome hordes of walkers which means you can choose to walk your own journey or join in the camaraderie of walking with others.

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 38 days but 39 days with an extra night along the way is always a good idea. Speak to the office to insert another rest day if you want to when booking.

Q: Can we extend the days walked?

Of course, we’re happy to discuss your needs.

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