![]() ![]() Other popular starting points are León, located exactly in the middle of the Camino, and Sarria, just about 62 ml from Santiago. Take your time to explore this final section of the Camino Frances, walking from Sarria to Santiago in 12 days, with 10 walking days in total. It is a well marked trail and does not present any particular technical difficulties, it is 484 ml long and can be covered in about 30/35 days. There are two documents which contemporary pilgrims may receive upon arrival at the Pilgrim´s Office in Santiago. Along the way, you see important art cities such as Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos and León, but also many nice small towns and places, rich in traditions, where pilgrims are very welcome. The Compostela: Walking the Last 100km of the Camino de Santiago means that you can request your Compostela, or certificate of completion of the pilgrimage. ![]() It starts from Saint Jean Pied de Port, on the French side of the Pyrenees and crosses Navarre, La Rioja, Castilla Y León and Galicia: four splendid Spanish regions, rich in history and charm. On the ground support from local representatives. 7 nights accommodation in 2 to 3 star character filled hotels (an upgrade to 4 star and better accommodation is available.) Breakfast on every day of the walk. What is the most popular Camino de Santiago route The Camino Frances is by far the most popular Camino de Santiago route. It is also the route with more historical tradition: it follows the ancient itinerary described in the "Codex Calixtinus" that pilgrims, in Medieval times, traveled to pay homage to the tomb of the Apostle James in Santiago de Compostela. Walk the Portuguese Camino de Santiago (way of St James) from Porto all the way to Santiago de Compostela. ![]() The Camino Francés or French Way is the most important and famous pilgrimage route among the Santiago itineraries. ![]()
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