DAY 1: Arrival in Arzua
From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Arzua.
DAY 2: Arzua to A Rua
18km • 4 - 6 hrs • (↑) 380m
As other routes join the Camino Frances you will find more and more pilgrims sharing the walk towards Santiago with you. The walk leads you through quaint hamlets and, as the vegetation becomes more Mediterranean, the oak and chestnut woodlands of eastern Galicia slowly give way to eucalyptus and pine forests and even the occasional palm tree. Stay and relax in the tranquil settlement of A Rua before continuing to Santiago de Compostela tomorrow.
DAY 3: A Rua to Lavacolla
11km • 3 - 4 hrs • (↑) 270m
The second last day of the Camino brings you once more through little villages, woodlands and open country along quiet paths and tracks.
Not far from Santiago de Compostela you come to the village of Lavacolla where it is said that, after weeks or months of travelling, pilgrims traditionally bathed in the local stream to purify themselves before their arrival in Santiago.
DAY 4: Lavacolla to Santiago de Compostela
10km • 3 - 4 hrs • (↑) 190m
From Lavacolla the Camino soon reaches the top of Monte do Gozo, the Hill of Joy. Here is the place where pilgrims can get their first view of their destination, the spires of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. The end of your walk then leads you through medieval streets and past grand squares, fountains, palaces and churches before you arrive at the magnificent cathedral.
DAY 5: Departure from Santiago de Compostela
There are regular flights from Santiago Airport as well as bus and train services from Santiago to other Spanish cities and airports. Full details provided upon booking.