Camino del Norte Total 43 days
- Our biggest trip
- Green coastlines, hidden beaches and endless forests inviting to reflection and relaxation
- Numerous places of historical significance and cultural monuments related to the history of the Camino and modern Spain.
- Maind-blowing gastronomic culture based on seafood and the best produce of local farmers
The Camino del Norte is one of the most beautiful routes to Santiago de Compostela, and also one of the oldest. Way back in the 10st and 11st century, when the plains of Castille were still war territory, pilgrims from Northern Europe would follow this safer route along the atlantic coast, thus avoiding also the dangerours mountains further inland, with wolves, bears and bandits. Nowadays, the green and wild coastal landscape provides a unique and breathtaking backdrop for pilgrims looking for a spiritual journey or outdoor adventure. The mild atlantic climate allows for pilgrimages during late spring and summer when temperatures along the classic French Camino can become unbearable.
This tour is presented as a none-stop forty-three-day trek, composed of 5 parts that start and end in major cities. If you want to add days of rest, please indicate where and we will add them in our quote.
For the day-to-day program, please click below on the links to the 5 tours that together compose the Total Camino del Norte on foot:
Day 1 to 8: Stage 1 of the Camino del Norte, between Hondarribia and Bilbao
Day 8 to 13: Stage 2 of the Camino del Norte, between Bilbao and Santander
Day 13 to 23: Stage 3 of the Camino del Norte, between Santander and Oviedo
Day 23 to 32: Stage 4 of the Camino del Norte, between Oviedo and Ribadeo
Day 32 to 43: Stage 5 of the Camino del Norte, between Ribadeo and Santiago de Compostela
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am – 6:00pm (CET)
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9:00am – 6:00pm (CET)