Camino Frances Walking Tour

DAY 1: Arrival in Triacastela

From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Triacastela.

DAY 2: Triacastela to Samos

10km • 3 - 4 hours • (↑) 265m

Today’s walk follows the valley of the river Oribio where the Camino Frances leads you through small picturesque villages. At the end of your walk the route descends into the village of Samos, home to the famous Benedictine monastery of San Xulián de Samos. It was founded in the 6th century and is one of the oldest in the Western world. Guided tours of the church and grounds are regularly provided by the monks.

DAY 3: Samos to Sarria

15km • 4 - 5 hours • (↑) 315m

From Samos you initially follow the Rio Sarria on a combination of tracks, shaded by trees, and small country roads. The route passes many rural settlements and small chapels before leading you through the little village of Aguiada. From here the Camino follows a footpath along a quiet road into Sarria.

DAY 4: Sarria to Ferreiros

13km • 4 - 5 hrs • (↑) 410m

You begin your walk in the oldest part of Sarria with views across the town before passing the monastery of La Magdalena. A medieval footbridge leads you into charming countryside. Here the Camino guides you along quiet country tracks and paths that weave through fields and woodland. The route passes through many peaceful, rural communities, offering countless opportunities for taking relaxing breaks at cafes, restaurants and “honesty stalls”. Complimentary transfer to your overnight accommodation.

DAY 5: Ferreiros to Gonzar

16km • 4 - 6 hrs • (↑) 350m

After a complimentary transfer back to Ferreiros more cafes and restaurants will tempt you to take an early break today. As you descend into the valley of the river Mino and cross over the Embalse de Belezar reservoir you can often enjoy stunning views of Portomarin, a picturesque town that was rebuilt in the 1960s on a nearby hill after the original town was flooded. Complimentary transfer to your overnight accommodation.

DAY 6: Gonzar to Palas de Rei

17km • 4 - 6 hrs • (↑) 340m

In the morning you will be transferred back to Gonzar. Today you are following in the footsteps of Spanish kings and Roman emperors. The route guides you through small villages over the hills of the Sierra Ligonde. Here you pass two former pilgrim’s hospitals that are said to once have sheltered such illustrious guests as Charlemagne, Emperor Charles V and his son Phillip II of Spain. The walk then descends to Portos, where you have the option to take a detour to the ancient seat of the Knights of Santiago at Vilar de Donas. A final gentle ascent

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