This is an excellent guide to Santiago de Compostela written by Johnny Walker a Dutch pilgrim who now lives in Santiago. It was written last year and has some fantastic information in it including a walk around Santiago that takes you along many of … [Continue reading]
The Camino Ingles or English Way

The Camino Ingles or English Way was originally for pilgrims who started in the UK and then took a boat to the Spanish coast to continue their walk to Santiago de Compostela. It is possible to walk the Ingles beginning in either A Coruña or Ferrol. … [Continue reading]
Walking from Monforte de Lemos to Santiago de Compostela the last 100km of the Camino Invierno
The Camino Invierno or Winter Way is a Camino that was originally followed by pilgrims during the winter months to try to avoid snow, mud, and rain. It travels from Ponferrada to Santiago de Compostela. The last 100km is comprised of 3 stages of the … [Continue reading]
Walking from Lugo to Santiago de Compostela the last 100km of the Camino Primitivo
The Camino Primitivo is also called the Original way by some. It was the route first used by King Alfonso II the Chaste in the 9th century to travel from Oviedo in Northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela. At the time this trail was created Spain was … [Continue reading]
Walking from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela the Camino Ingles
The Camino Ingles or English Way is a short Camino within Galicia used originally by Northern European pilgrims that used to arrive by boat. It travels from Ferrol in the Atlantic coast to Santiago de Compostela. Total distance is 119km. This is a … [Continue reading]
Walking from Valenca do Minho to Santiago de Compostela the last 100km of the Camino Portuguese
The walk from Valencia do Minho to Santiago de Compostela is a beautiful and leisurely one. You could walk from Tui which is just across the bridge in Spain, but since you are walking the last 100km of the Portuguese route it only seems right that … [Continue reading]
Walking from Ourense to Santiago de Compostela the last 100km of the Camino Sanabres
The Camino Sanabres is part of the alternate route of the Via de la Plata. Just after Zamora, the pilgrim will need to make a choice of directions. If you continue on straight the Vldp joins the Camino Frances at Astorga. However, if you choose to … [Continue reading]
Walking from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela the last 100km of the Camino Frances
More people walk the last 100km of the Camino Frances than any other part of any Camino. If you only have a short period of time or you just want to experience a bit of the Camino this is a very common route. The actual distance is approximately … [Continue reading]
Walking the Last 100km
Choices for walking the last 100km of the Camino de Santiago To qualify to receive a Compostela, you must walk at least the last 100 kilometers, or you may bike or ride a horse at least the final 200 kilometers. It is important that you make sure … [Continue reading]
Historic Detours from the Camino Frances
This article was posted by Sylvia Nilsen in the Pilgrim Camino Discussion group on Facebook. I consider Sylvia somewhat of an authority on all things Camino. “YOUR Camino” Detours from the Camino Frances When planning to walk the Camino … [Continue reading]
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