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Santiago de Compostela is the final destination of the Camino de Santiago, rather than a stage on the Camino de Frances. As the capital of the autonomous...
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Santiago de Compostela is the final destination of the Camino de Santiago, rather than a stage on the Camino de Frances. As the capital of the autonomous...
Open Locality GuideSantiago de Compostela, the culmination of the pilgrimage, is renowned for its majestic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its vibrant atmosphere...
Open Locality GuideSan Sebastián is renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culinary scene, and picturesque old town, where visitors can enjoy pintxos and the breathtaking...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Santiago de Compostela on Portuguese.
Open Locality GuideBilbao, a bustling cultural hub, is famous for the Guggenheim Museum's modern architecture, vibrant street life, and the picturesque Nervión River, which...
Open Locality GuideSt. Jean Pied de Port is a picturesque medieval town located in the French Basque Country, nestled at the foot of the Pyrenees Mountains. Historically, it has...
Open Locality GuideCoimbra, once the capital of Portugal, is known for its prestigious university and historic Old Cathedral, offering a glimpse into the country’s academic...
Open Locality GuidePorto is an enchanting riverside city and a major starting point for many pilgrims on the Camino Portuguese, known for its UNESCO-listed Old Town and historic...
Open Locality GuideSarria is a significant historical locality on the Camino de Santiago. Located in the province of Lugo, Galicia, it has been an important stop for pilgrims...
Open Locality GuideLeón is a historically significant locality on the Camino de Santiago. Founded as a Roman military encampment in the 1st century AD, it later became the...
Open Locality GuidePamplona, the capital of the Navarre region in Spain, has a rich history dating back to Roman times. As a locality on the Camino de Santiago, it has been...
Open Locality GuideLisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a bustling coastal city steeped in maritime history and vibrant culture. If you’re walking the Portuguese Way of the Camino...
Open Locality GuideSantillana del Mar is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture, including the impressive Colegiata de Santa Juliana, and cobbled streets that...
Open Locality GuideArzúa is a small town in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. Historically, it has been an important stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago due to...
Open Locality GuideViana do Castelo is a scenic coastal city known for its maritime heritage, charming old town, and the striking Basilica of Santa Luzia perched on a hilltop...
Open Locality GuideCaldas de Reis is renowned for its healing thermal waters, which have attracted visitors since Roman times. Pilgrims can dip their feet in the hot springs...
Open Locality GuideGijón boasts a vibrant maritime heritage, with its bustling port and scenic promenade along the Bay of Biscay, while the historic old town features charming...
Open Locality GuideLogroño, the capital of the La Rioja region in Spain, has a rich history dating back to Roman times. As a locality on the Camino de Santiago, it has been a...
Open Locality GuideCombarro, a charming fishing village near Poio, is renowned for its waterfront lined with traditional stone granaries (hórreos) and narrow cobblestone streets....
Open Locality GuidePonte de Lima is considered Portugal’s oldest village, renowned for its medieval bridge spanning the tranquil Lima River. Pilgrims will find a peaceful...
Open Locality GuideArzúa is renowned for its rich cheese production, with the town's vibrant markets showcasing local delicacies, while the surrounding landscape features lush...
Open Locality GuideSantander, a coastal city, features a stunning bay, the historic Magdalena Palace, and vibrant promenades lined with shops and cafes, offering a blend of...
Open Locality GuideO Pedrouzo is a vibrant town known for its bustling atmosphere, featuring a mix of modern amenities and traditional Galician charm, surrounded by lush...
Open Locality GuidePortomarín is a picturesque town in the province of Lugo, Galicia, with a rich history dating back to Roman times. The town is situated on the banks of the...
Open Locality GuideEstella, a picturesque town in the Navarre region of Spain, boasts a rich history that dates back to the 11th century. Founded by King Sancho Ramírez of...
Open Locality GuideMelide is a historic locality in the province of A Coruña, Galicia, known for its rich cultural heritage and gastronomy. Founded in the 10th century, Melide...
Open Locality GuidePalas de Rei is a small town in the province of Lugo, Galicia, with a rich history dating back to the Roman period. Its name is believed to be derived from the...
Open Locality GuideA vibrant city with a beautifully preserved historic quarter, Pontevedra is known for its pedestrian-friendly streets and welcoming atmosphere for pilgrims....
Open Locality GuideBurgos is a historically significant locality on the Camino de Santiago, known for its rich architectural and cultural heritage. Founded in the 9th century,...
Open Locality GuidePedrouzo, also known as Arca, is a small Galician village in the municipality of O Pino, in the province of A Coruña, Spain. Historically, Pedrouzo has been a...
Open Locality GuideLlanes, with its dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, showcases a rich maritime history, while its charming old town features cobblestone streets and...
Open Locality GuidePadron is famously tied to the legend of St. James, as tradition holds that his remains first reached land here by boat. Pilgrims can explore the riverside...
Open Locality GuideVila do Conde is a charming coastal town known for its shipbuilding heritage and the striking Monastery of Santa Clara. Pilgrims will find easy access to...
Open Locality GuideTomar is a significant stop along the Camino Portuguese, renowned for its UNESCO-listed Convent of Christ, once home to the Knights Templar. Pilgrims will find...
Open Locality GuideRibadeo, perched on the edge of the Ría de Ribadeo, features striking cliffs, a historic port, and the impressive 19th-century bridge connecting it to the...
Open Locality GuideVillafranca del Bierzo is a picturesque town nestled in the Bierzo region, known for its rich history and significance along the Camino de Santiago. Founded in...
Open Locality GuideRedondela is a vibrant coastal town set along the Ría de Vigo, offering scenic views and essential services for pilgrims on the Camino Portuguese. The...
Open Locality GuideBaiona is a scenic coastal town known for its medieval stronghold, the Fortaleza de Monterreal, and a replica of the Pinta ship that commemorates its role as...
Open Locality GuideVigo is a bustling port city in the Rías Baixas region, offering pilgrims easy access to lodging, fresh seafood, and stunning coastal views. Wander through its...
Open Locality GuideMarinhas is a coastal parish near Esposende, offering scenic views of the Atlantic and a tranquil spot to rest. Pilgrims will find basic amenities such as...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Molinaseca on Frances.
Open Locality GuideSan Vicente de la Barquera is celebrated for its stunning coastal views, historic castle ruins overlooking the estuary, and the picturesque old town that...
Open Locality GuideTake the litoral for the more scenic route, or continue following the main road.
Open Locality GuideVilanova de Arousa is a peaceful coastal town on the Camino Portuguese known for its scenic harbor and fresh seafood. Pilgrims can also embark here on a boat...
Open Locality GuideBarcelos is renowned for its vibrant weekly market and the legendary rooster symbol of Portugal. Pilgrims can appreciate the medieval bridge crossing the...
Open Locality GuideZarautz features a long sandy beach framed by lush hills, a charming old town with traditional Basque architecture, and a vibrant surf culture that attracts...
Open Locality GuideCastrojeriz is a historic locality on the Camino de Frances, known for its rich history and impressive castle ruins. The town dates back to Roman times and was...
Open Locality GuideComillas is renowned for its striking Modernist architecture, including the whimsical El Capricho by Antoni Gaudí, and offers scenic coastal views along with...
Open Locality GuideCaminha is a charming riverside town at the mouth of the Minho River, offering a scenic ferry crossing into Spain for pilgrims on the Camino Portuguese. Its...
Open Locality GuideRibadesella is renowned for its stunning coastal cliffs and sandy beaches, along with the historic charm of its old town, which features colorful buildings and...
Open Locality GuideTriacastela is a small Galician village with a rich history related to the Camino de Santiago. Its name is derived from the three castles that once stood in...
Open Locality GuideAstorga is a historical locality in the province of León, Spain, with a rich heritage dating back to Roman times. It was an important Roman settlement, known...
Open Locality GuideFão is a small coastal town near the mouth of the Cávado River, known for its scenic beaches and fresh seafood. A charming bridge links it to Esposende, making...
Open Locality GuidePonferrada is a historically significant locality on the Camino de Santiago. Founded by the Celts, it later became a Roman settlement, and its name is derived...
Open Locality GuideVila Praia de Âncora is a charming seaside town offering a welcome coastal pause along the Camino Portuguese. Its sandy beaches, fresh seafood, and small fort...
Open Locality GuideCapilla del Barrio Pereo is marked by its historical significance, featuring a quaint chapel surrounded by lush greenery and offering a peaceful atmosphere for...
Open Locality GuideCarrión de los Condes is a historic locality with deep roots in the Camino de Santiago. Founded in the 9th century, this town played a significant role during...
Open Locality GuideKnown as the “Capital of the Horse,” Golegã hosts an annual fair celebrating Portugal’s famous Lusitano breed. Pilgrims will find ample lodging options and a...
Open Locality GuidePo is a small village surrounded by verdant hills and lush pastures, offering a peaceful ambiance and a glimpse into traditional Asturian rural life, with...
Open Locality GuideRomarigaes is a small parish with a peaceful, rural atmosphere and a history anchored by its 13th-century church. Pilgrims will find limited but welcoming...
Open Locality GuideA Guarda is a scenic coastal town known for its fresh seafood and sweeping views of the Atlantic. Pilgrims often visit Monte Santa Trega to explore its ancient...
Open Locality GuideOs Chacotes is a small locality in the Galicia region of Spain, situated along the Camino de Santiago, specifically on the Camino Francés route. This stage of...
Open Locality GuideValença sits on the banks of the Minho River, offering pilgrims a final taste of Portuguese hospitality before crossing into Spain. Highlighted by a...
Open Locality GuideGetaria, a charming coastal town, is famous for its picturesque harbor, the historic San Salvador Church, and the nearby stunning cliffs that offer...
Open Locality GuideLavacolla is a small village with historical significance for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago. Its name is derived from the Latin "aqua laveda" or "lava...
Open Locality GuideLuarca, a picturesque fishing village, is known for its stunning coastal cliffs, vibrant harbor, and the iconic white lighthouse that offers breathtaking views...
Open Locality GuideSahagún is a historic town with a rich heritage, located on the Camino de Santiago. It was founded in the 9th century and became an important religious and...
Open Locality GuideSamos is a small, picturesque village in the province of Lugo, Galicia, known for its rich history and cultural significance on the Camino de Santiago. The...
Open Locality GuideTui is a historic border town in Galicia, Spain, marking the transition from Portugal to Spain on the Camino Portuguese. Pilgrims can explore its medieval...
Open Locality GuideVila Franca de Xira is a lively riverside town known for its long-standing bullfighting traditions, located just north of Lisbon. Pilgrims will find convenient...
Open Locality GuideVillaviciosa is known for its picturesque estuary, lush apple orchards, and the historic Church of Santa María de la Oliva, while its vibrant local cider...
Open Locality GuideBelorado is a small town in the province of Burgos, Spain, with a rich history dating back to the Roman era. Its strategic location at the foot of the Montes...
Open Locality GuideEsposende is a coastal town known for its broad Atlantic beaches and rich fisheries, offering pilgrims a refreshing sea breeze along the way. It provides...
Open Locality GuideNavarrete is a picturesque town in the La Rioja region of Spain, known for its rich history and architectural heritage. The town was founded in the 12th...
Open Locality GuideNueva is a serene village surrounded by lush hills and farmland, offering scenic views of the Cantabrian coastline and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for quiet...
Open Locality GuidePontecesuras is a small riverside town near Padrón, offering an important crossing along the Camino Portuguese. Known for its Roman-era heritage, pilgrims can...
Open Locality GuideIn Ramallosa you have the choice to follow the litoral route hugging the coast. Towards Mide, you can easily transfer to the coastal route slightly further...
Open Locality GuideVillahormes is a picturesque village nestled in the Asturian countryside, known for its stunning coastal views and proximity to the rugged cliffs of the...
Open Locality GuideAvilés boasts a beautifully preserved old town with Renaissance architecture, vibrant street art, and the striking Niemeyer Center, a cultural hub that hosts...
Open Locality GuidePuente La Reina, also known as Gares, is a historic town in the Navarre region of Spain. It is renowned for its Romanesque bridge, "Puente La Reina," which was...
Open Locality GuideSanto Domingo de la Calzada is a historic town on the Camino de Santiago, known for its rich history and architectural heritage. Founded in the 11th century by...
Open Locality GuideZubiri is a small village in the Navarre region of Spain, known for its medieval bridge, Puente de la Rabia. This bridge, built in the 12th century, spans the...
Open Locality GuideFrómista is a small town in the province of Palencia, known for its rich history and architectural heritage. One of the most significant historical landmarks...
Open Locality GuideLaredo, with its expansive sandy beach and charming old town, is known for the historic Church of Santa María and vibrant summer festivals that celebrate its...
Open Locality GuideSomo boasts a stunning sandy beach along the Bay of Biscay, framed by lush pine forests, while its vibrant promenade is perfect for leisurely strolls and...
Open Locality GuideCóbreces is home to the striking Monastery of Santa María, a serene site surrounded by verdant fields, while the nearby coastline offers stunning views and a...
Open Locality GuideIrun, nestled near the Bidasoa River, boasts a rich Basque heritage and offers scenic views of the surrounding mountains, making it a vibrant starting point...
Open Locality GuideO Cebreiro is a small village located in the region of Galicia, Spain. It is known for its traditional round stone houses with thatched roofs, called...
Open Locality GuideAlmuña is a quaint village nestled in the lush Asturian countryside, where traditional stone houses blend seamlessly with the vibrant green landscape, inviting...
Open Locality GuideLos Arcos is a picturesque town with a rich history dating back to the 12th century. Its strategic location made it an important stop for pilgrims on the...
Open Locality GuideMansilla de las Mulas is a historic locality on the Camino de Santiago, known for its well-preserved medieval walls and rich history. Founded in the 10th...
Open Locality GuideNájera is a historic town situated along the Camino de Santiago, known for its rich history and architectural heritage. Founded by the Celts, it later became...
Open Locality GuideTapia de Casariego is a lively coastal town renowned for its beautiful beaches and picturesque harbor, where seafood restaurants line the promenade, offering...
Open Locality GuideAmenteira is a peaceful stretch along the Spiritual Variant of the Camino Portuguese, where pilgrims can enjoy tranquil woodland paths and small waterfalls....
Open Locality GuideAtapuerca is a small village with significant historical importance. The area is renowned for its archaeological sites, which have provided valuable insights...
Open Locality GuideCacabelos is a picturesque town in the region of El Bierzo, known for its historical and cultural significance along the Camino de Santiago. The town's history...
Open Locality GuideCastro-Urdiales features a picturesque waterfront with a vibrant marina, a historic medieval castle overlooking the bay, and charming cobblestone streets lined...
Open Locality GuideHospital de Órbigo is a historic locality on the Camino de Santiago, known for its iconic medieval bridge, Puente de Órbigo. The bridge, originally built in...
Open Locality GuideRabanal del Camino is a small, picturesque village located in the region of León, Spain. Historically, it has been an important resting point for pilgrims...
Open Locality GuideSantarem, perched above the Tagus River, is known for its Gothic churches and centuries-old architecture, making it a historically rich stop on the Camino...
Open Locality GuideSão João da Madeira is a modern industrial town known for its historic ties to Portugal’s hat and shoe manufacturing. Pilgrims will find comfortable lodging...
Open Locality GuideUnquera is characterized by its scenic riverside location where the Deva River meets the sea, offering picturesque views and a vibrant local culture, with...
Open Locality GuideViana is a historic town founded in 1219 by King Sancho VII of Navarre as a defensive outpost against the Kingdom of Castile. Its strategic location near the...
Open Locality GuideÁgueda is a vibrant city in central Portugal, famous for its colorful umbrella canopies and artistic street displays. Pilgrims can find lodging and dining...
Open Locality GuideAndrín is a coastal village known for its stunning views of the rugged cliffs and sandy beaches along the Bay of Biscay, making it a perfect spot for enjoying...
Open Locality GuideEspinal is a small village in the Navarre region of Spain. Historically, it has been a significant stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago due to its...
Open Locality GuideLa Franca features dramatic cliffs overlooking the Bay of Biscay, with its rugged coastline and sandy beach providing a stunning backdrop for nature lovers and...
Open Locality GuideLarrasoaña is a small village with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It was originally founded as a defensive settlement to protect the pilgrims...
Open Locality GuideLavacolla, steeped in history, is known for its picturesque views of the surrounding hills and the nearby river, while its proximity to Santiago de Compostela...
Open Locality GuideMondoñedo, steeped in history, is famed for its stunning cathedral, the Santa María, and offers a charming old town with narrow streets and traditional...
Open Locality GuideNaves is a quaint village characterized by its lush green landscapes and traditional Asturian architecture, providing a serene setting for leisurely walks and...
Open Locality GuideOia sits on the scenic coastal route of the Camino Portuguese, highlighted by the striking 12th-century Monastery of Santa María de Oia perched beside the...
Open Locality GuideValcarlos is a small village nestled in the Pyrenees mountains, near the border between Spain and France. Historically, this village played a significant role...
Open Locality GuideVilalba is characterized by its rich medieval heritage, highlighted by the impressive 14th-century Castle of Vilalba, and offers a vibrant local market where...
Open Locality GuideBiskarreta is a small village located in the Navarre region of Spain. Historically, this locality has played a significant role in the Camino de Santiago, as...
Open Locality GuideBoente is a small village located in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. Historically, Boente has been a resting point for...
Open Locality GuideMuros de Nalón is a charming coastal village known for its picturesque harbor and the nearby stunning cliffs, offering a blend of natural beauty and...
Open Locality GuideSoto de Luiña is nestled amidst rolling green hills, offering picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere, while its charming village center features...
Open Locality GuideTrabadelo is a small village in the province of León, Spain, with a rich history related to the Camino de Santiago. The village is nestled in the Valcarce...
Open Locality GuideHere you can choose to turn right and rejoin the coastal path. Both paths head towards Vigo.
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to A Rua on Frances.
Open Locality GuideA Salceda is a small Galician village located along the Camino de Frances. Historically, A Salceda has been a resting point for pilgrims since the Middle Ages....
Open Locality GuideHontanas is a small village in the province of Burgos, Spain, with a rich history tied to the Camino de Santiago. Founded in the 11th century, Hontanas served...
Open Locality GuideMurias de Rechivaldo is a small village in the province of León, Spain. Historically, it has been a significant resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideNavia is a vibrant town known for its scenic riverside setting and rich maritime history, featuring a lively market square and the nearby beautiful beaches...
Open Locality GuideOreña is a charming village nestled in lush countryside, known for its traditional Asturian architecture and proximity to the scenic cliffs of the Cantabrian...
Open Locality GuidePiñeres is a charming village nestled in the Cantabrian hills, featuring traditional stone architecture and surrounded by verdant pastures, ideal for enjoying...
Open Locality GuideSansol is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. Located in the autonomous community of Navarre, Spain, it has been a resting...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Vilamaior on Frances.
Open Locality GuideBoo de Piélagos is characterized by its scenic riverside setting, with lush greenery and traditional stone buildings, offering a glimpse into the tranquil...
Open Locality GuideGrañón is a small village in the La Rioja region of Spain, known for its rich history and strong connection to the Camino de Santiago. The village dates back...
Open Locality GuideLa Virgen del Camino is a small town with historical significance along the Camino de Santiago. It is named after the revered statue of the Virgin Mary, known...
Open Locality GuideTorres del Rio is a small village in the Navarre region of Spain, known for its rich history and unique octagonal church, the Iglesia de Santo Sepulcro. This...
Open Locality GuideTrinidad de Arre, also known as Villava, is a locality with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. Located near the city of Pamplona, it is known...
Open Locality GuideValada is a tranquil riverside village along the Tagus River, offering a peaceful rest stop for pilgrims en route to Santarém. Its picturesque setting and...
Open Locality GuideVillacázar de Sirga is a small village with significant historical importance on the Camino de Santiago. It is best known for its impressive 12th-century...
Open Locality GuideAlbergaria-a-Velha is known for its centuries-old tradition of hospitality, offering a warm welcome to pilgrims on the Camino Portuguese. Its peaceful setting...
Open Locality GuideAnsião is a serene stopping point along the Camino Portuguese, nestled amid rolling hills in central Portugal. Pilgrims can find basic services here, including...
Open Locality GuideColombres is notable for its striking 19th-century architecture, particularly the impressive Indianos-style houses, and the fascinating Archivo de Indianos,...
Open Locality GuideColunga, surrounded by lush hills and stunning coastal views, is home to the intriguing Jurassic Museum of Asturias, highlighting the region's rich...
Open Locality GuideLas Herrerías is a small village located in the province of Lugo, in the Galicia region of Spain. Historically, the village has been closely linked to the...
Open Locality GuideAmbasmestas is a small village located at the confluence of the Valcarce and Balboa rivers. Historically, this locality has been a significant point for...
Open Locality GuideAuritz / Burguete is a small and picturesque village in the Navarre region of Spain. It is known for its traditional Basque architecture, featuring stone and...
Open Locality GuideAyegui is a small town in the Navarre region of Spain, known for its historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. In the Middle Ages, Ayegui was a...
Open Locality GuideBoimorto is a charming village surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, where the tranquility of nature blends with local traditions, making it an...
Open Locality GuideCamponaraya is a small locality in the region of El Bierzo, situated in the province of León, Spain. Historically, Camponaraya has been a significant stop for...
Open Locality GuideCardeñuela de Ríopico is a small village located in the province of Burgos, Spain. Historically, this locality has been a resting point for pilgrims traveling...
Open Locality GuideCirueña is a small village in the La Rioja region of Spain. Historically, Cirueña served as a resting point for pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago,...
Open Locality GuideCuerres is a quaint village enveloped by rolling hills and vibrant greenery, where traditional Asturian architecture complements the serene landscape, inviting...
Open Locality GuideDeba, with its dramatic cliffs and sandy beach, showcases a blend of natural beauty and Basque culture, while the nearby river offers serene walking paths and...
Open Locality GuideEl Acebo is a small, picturesque village located in the Bierzo region of the province of León. Historically, it has been an important resting point for...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Foncebadón on Frances.
Open Locality GuideLorca is a small village located in the autonomous community of Navarre, Spain. It has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, when it served as an...
Open Locality GuideMogro features a beautiful sandy beach along the Bay of Biscay, with scenic cliffs providing stunning views, while the nearby estuary is a haven for...
Open Locality GuideObanos is a small town with a rich history, located in the Navarre region of Spain. In the Middle Ages, it was a significant stop for pilgrims on the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideSan Esteban de Leces is a small village set against a backdrop of lush hills and scenic farmland, offering a tranquil atmosphere and picturesque views that...
Open Locality GuideSan Martin del Camino is a small village with historical significance for pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages,...
Open Locality GuideSerdio is a tranquil village set against a backdrop of rolling hills and lush landscapes, with traditional stone houses that reflect the rich cultural heritage...
Open Locality GuideVega de Valcarce is a picturesque locality nestled in the Valcarce Valley, surrounded by lush green mountains. Historically, this area has been a significant...
Open Locality GuideThis stop, just a short walk from Vairao, has a couple of accommodation options and a mini supermarket. There is an Albergue in Vairao should you struggle to...
Open Locality GuideAlverca do Ribatejo sits along the Tagus River, serving as a convenient waypoint for pilgrims just north of Lisbon. It offers a well-connected transport hub,...
Open Locality GuideBarbadelo is a small village in the Galician region of Spain, known for its rich history and connection to the Camino de Santiago. The village is home to the...
Open Locality GuideFonfria is a small village located in the Galician region of Spain. Historically, it has served as a resting point for pilgrims traveling the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideGüemes is known for its striking views of the Cantabrian coastline and lush green hills, while the nearby Church of Santa María showcases traditional Asturian...
Open Locality GuideHornillos del Camino is a small village with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It was founded in the 9th century and gained importance during the...
Open Locality GuideHuarte, a locality in the Navarre region of Spain, has a rich history connected to the Camino de Santiago. Situated near the city of Pamplona, Huarte has been...
Open Locality GuideMealhada is renowned for its roast suckling pig (leitão) and Bairrada wines, making it a tempting culinary stop on the Camino Portuguese. Pilgrims can find...
Open Locality GuideNovellana is a serene coastal village characterized by its rugged cliffs and sweeping views of the Cantabrian Sea, with a tranquil atmosphere that invites...
Open Locality GuideRabé de las Calzadas is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. Founded in the 9th century, it played an important role in the...
Open Locality GuideReliegos is a small village located in the province of León, Spain. Historically, it has been an important resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago...
Open Locality GuideSanta Irene is a small village nestled in a tranquil setting, where the lush greenery and gentle hills create a serene backdrop for those seeking to connect...
Open Locality GuideTardajos is a small Spanish village with a rich history dating back to the Roman era. Located in the province of Burgos, it played a significant role during...
Open Locality GuideA Pena is a small locality on the Camino de Frances, known for its picturesque surroundings and rural atmosphere. Historically, A Pena has been a resting point...
Open Locality GuideAgés is a small, picturesque village in the province of Burgos, Spain. Historically, it has been a resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago since...
Open Locality GuideAkerreta is a small locality situated along the Camino de Frances. Historically, it has served as a resting point for pilgrims making their way to Santiago de...
Open Locality GuideAlvaiazere is a tranquil rural area known for its thriving thyme fields and traditional Portuguese cuisine. Pilgrims will find small guesthouses, cafes, and...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Amenal on Frances.
Open Locality GuideCalzadilla de la Cueza is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. Its origins can be traced back to the Roman period, as it was...
Open Locality GuideEl Burgo Ranero is a small village in the province of León, Spain. Historically, it has been a significant stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago due to...
Open Locality GuideEspinosa del Camino is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. It is located in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community...
Open Locality GuideHazas is surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, offering a peaceful rural atmosphere, while its quaint village center reflects the charm of traditional...
Open Locality GuideLa Caridad is a charming village characterized by its lush green hills and vibrant local culture, providing a peaceful atmosphere that encourages exploration...
Open Locality GuideLintzoain is a small village located in the Navarre region of Spain. Historically, it has been a resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago,...
Open Locality GuideMonsanto is a picturesque medieval fortress town perched atop a granite hill, famous for its centuries-old homes wedged into massive boulders. Pilgrims can...
Open Locality GuideMonte do Gozo, or "Hill of Joy," is a significant locality on the Camino de Frances due to its historical and symbolic importance. Situated about 5 kilometers...
Open Locality GuideRoncesvalles, a small village in the Navarre region of Spain, is historically significant for its role in the medieval pilgrimage route, the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideSanta Catalina de Somoza is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Frances. Founded in the 10th century, it is situated in the...
Open Locality GuideSobrado dos Monxes is home to the impressive 12th-century Monastery of Sobrado, surrounded by serene forests and tranquil lakes, making it a peaceful retreat...
Open Locality GuideUterga is a small village in the Navarre region of Spain with a rich history tied to the Camino de Santiago. It is located at the foot of the Alto del Perdón,...
Open Locality GuideVilanova is a quaint coastal village where the rugged cliffs meet the Cantabrian Sea, offering stunning ocean views and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for...
Open Locality GuideVillatuerta is a small town in the Navarre region of Spain, with a rich history dating back to the Roman era. It is known for its strategic location along the...
Open Locality GuideAzambuje is a quiet farming settlement along the Camino Portuguese, offering pilgrims a peaceful spot to rest and enjoy local produce. Though small, it holds a...
Open Locality GuideAzofra is a small village in the La Rioja region of Spain, known for its rich history and connection to the Camino de Santiago. Founded in the 12th century by...
Open Locality GuideBercianos del Real Camino is a small, traditional village located in the province of León, Spain. Its history is deeply intertwined with the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideCastañeda is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. In the 12th century, during the construction of the Santa María la Real...
Open Locality GuideCastromaior, whose official name is Santa María de Castromaior, is a small parish in the municipality of Portomarín de Lugo, and is located in the last stretch...
Open Locality GuideEl Ganso is a small village in the province of León, Spain. Historically, it has served as a resting point for pilgrims traveling the Camino de Santiago. The...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Fontoura on Portuguese.
Open Locality GuideGrijo is a small parish just south of Porto, known for the historic Monastery of São Salvador de Grijó, which dates back to the 10th century. Pilgrims will...
Open Locality GuideGuernica is steeped in history, known for its iconic Gernikako Arbola tree and the poignant Peace Museum, while its vibrant streets are lined with murals and...
Open Locality GuideLa Portela de Valcarce is a small village situated in the Valcarce Valley. Historically, this locality has been an important resting point for pilgrims due to...
Open Locality GuidePuente Villarente is a small locality along the Camino de Santiago, known for its impressive medieval bridge that spans the Rio Porma. The bridge, called...
Open Locality GuideRabacal is a small village renowned for its delicious Rabaçal cheese, providing a tasty reward to weary pilgrims. Located near the Roman ruins of Conímbriga,...
Open Locality GuideSan Juan de Ortega is a small hamlet in the province of Burgos, Spain, named after the saint who dedicated his life to serving pilgrims on the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideSan Justo de la Vega is a small locality with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. Located in the province of León, it has been an important stop...
Open Locality GuideSantullán is characterized by its tranquil rural landscape, dotted with traditional Asturian farmhouses, and offers scenic views of the surrounding hills,...
Open Locality GuideVentas de Narón is a small hamlet in the province of Lugo, Galicia. Historically, it played a significant role during the Battle of Mount Medulio in the 1st...
Open Locality GuideVentosa is a small village with historical significance along the Camino de Santiago. It is located in the La Rioja region of Spain, known for its vineyards...
Open Locality GuideVilladangos del Páramo is a small Spanish town in the province of León, situated on the Camino de Santiago. Historically, it was a significant resting point...
Open Locality GuideVillafranca Montes de Oca is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. It is nestled in the Montes de Oca mountain range, which...
Open Locality GuideVillamayor de Monjardín is a small village with significant historical importance on the Camino de Santiago. The village is nestled at the foot of the...
Open Locality GuideVillar de Mazarife is a small village in the province of León, known for its agricultural surroundings and traditional architecture. Historically, it has been...
Open Locality GuideViloria de Rioja is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. Founded in the 10th century, it is located in the province of...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to A Calle de Ferreiros on Frances.
Open Locality GuideAirexe is a small Galician village with a rich history related to the Camino de Santiago. It is nestled in the municipality of Palas de Rei, in the province of...
Open Locality GuideAlto do Poio is a small locality situated at the highest point of the Camino de Santiago in the region of Galicia, Spain. At an elevation of 1,330 meters...
Open Locality GuideArcahueja is a small village located in the province of León, Spain. Historically, this locality has been a resting point for pilgrims traveling along the...
Open Locality GuideAzqueta is a small village located in the Navarre region of Spain. Historically, this locality has been an important stop for pilgrims on the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideBaamonde is a historic village known for its striking Romanesque church, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for...
Open Locality GuideThe name of this small Hamlet on the pilgrimage route comes from the large number of birch trees that greet the pilgrims on their descent to Triacastela, a...
Open Locality GuideBoadilla del Camino is a small village with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is situated in the province of Palencia, in the autonomous...
Open Locality GuideBrea/San Miguel de Cerceda is a small locality along the Camino de Santiago, known for its rural charm and picturesque landscapes. Historically, this area was...
Open Locality GuideBuelna boasts a picturesque landscape of rolling hills and lush greenery, with a charming village center that reflects traditional Cantabrian culture and...
Open Locality GuideCalvor is a small locality in the province of Lugo, Galicia. Historically, it has been a resting point for pilgrims traveling on the Camino de Santiago,...
Open Locality GuideCalzadilla de los Hermanillos is a small village with a rich history dating back to the Roman era. It is located along the ancient Roman road known as the Via...
Open Locality GuideSwitch here for the scenic route, or walk through an industrial estate.
Open Locality GuideCasa Albertino is a small hamlet embraced by the lush greenery of the Cantabrian countryside, offering scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere ideal for a...
Open Locality GuideCizur Menor is a small village located in the region of Navarre, Spain. Historically, it has been an important stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago due...
Open Locality GuideColumbrianos is a small locality in the province of León, Spain. Historically, it has been a significant resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago....
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Coto on Frances.
Open Locality GuideFerreiros is a small hamlet located along the Camino de Santiago, specifically on the Camino Francés route. This stage is part of the journey between Sarria...
Open Locality GuideFillobal is a small hamlet located in the region of Galicia, Spain. Historically, it has been a part of the Camino de Santiago, serving as a resting point for...
Open Locality GuideFresnu is a small village set amidst rolling hills and lush pastures, where traditional Asturian architecture harmonizes with the serene countryside, creating...
Open Locality GuideFuentesnuevas is a small locality in the province of León, known for its agricultural heritage and its role in the Camino de Santiago. Historically,...
Open Locality GuideGontán is a small village surrounded by verdant hills, where traditional Asturian architecture harmonizes with the lush landscape, offering a peaceful retreat...
Open Locality GuideGonzar is a small village located in the province of Lugo, within the autonomous community of Galicia. Historically, Gonzar has been a resting point for...
Open Locality GuideItero de la Vega is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. It is located in the province of Palencia, in the autonomous community of...
Open Locality GuideItziar features a stunning coastline with dramatic cliffs, a serene beach, and the historic Church of San Juan Bautista, while its scenic paths invite...
Open Locality GuideLa Faba is a small village located in the region of Galicia, Spain. This quaint hamlet has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, when it served as a...
Open Locality GuideLedigos is a small village in the province of Palencia, within the autonomous community of Castilla y León, Spain. Historically, Ledigos has been a resting...
Open Locality GuideLinares is a small rural village with few businesses, featuring a pre-romanesque church. Pilgrims comment on the pleasantness of owner of the local grocery...
Open Locality GuideMoratinos is a small, traditional Spanish village situated on the Camino de Frances. The village has a rich history dating back to the 10th century, when it...
Open Locality GuideMuruzábal is a small village in the Navarre region of Spain, known for its historical and architectural significance on the Camino de Santiago. The village is...
Open Locality GuideOliveira de Azeméis is a tranquil waypoint on the Portuguese Camino, known for its industrial heritage and the scenic Parque de La Salette. Pilgrims can enjoy...
Open Locality GuidePiñeira is a picturesque village surrounded by rolling hills and lush pastures, showcasing traditional Asturian architecture and offering a serene atmosphere...
Open Locality GuidePontecampaña is a small locality in the province of Lugo, Galicia, Spain. Historically, it has been a resting point for pilgrims traveling along the Camino de...
Open Locality GuidePortos and Lestedo are two small localities in the Galicia region of Spain. While they are not considered a specific stage on the Camino de Frances, they are...
Open Locality GuideRedecilla del Camino is a small village with a rich history related to the Camino de Santiago. It is located in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous...
Open Locality GuideRequejada is a quaint village surrounded by lush green landscapes, offering a serene atmosphere and easy access to local walking paths that showcase the...
Open Locality GuideRuitelán is a small hamlet located along the Camino de Santiago, known for its historical and natural beauty. In the past, Ruitelán served as a resting place...
Open Locality GuideSan Salvador de Priesca is known for its serene rural landscape, featuring lush greenery and the historic Romanesque church of San Salvador, which showcases...
Open Locality GuideA quiet spot on the Camino with an Albergue serving food, and an Espresso bar as you exit. The village features a small church from the 12th century with an...
Open Locality GuideSanta Irene is a small locality along the Camino de Frances, known for its picturesque surroundings and tranquil atmosphere. Historically, Santa Irene was a...
Open Locality GuideSantibañez de Valdeiglesia is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. The village is named after its church, the Iglesia de San Juan...
Open Locality GuideSebrayo is a tranquil village surrounded by verdant hills, offering scenic views and a glimpse into traditional Asturian rural life, with winding paths...
Open Locality GuideTrobajo del Camino is a small locality with historical significance along the Camino de Santiago. It is situated in the province of León, in the autonomous...
Open Locality GuideThe stage is characterized by its beautiful natural landscapes, including the Arga River, which pilgrims will cross via a medieval bridge. The Camino Francés...
Open Locality GuideValdeviejas is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. Its name, which translates to "Old Valleys," is believed to have...
Open Locality GuideVillamayor del Río is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. The village is nestled in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous...
Open Locality GuideVillambistia is a small village located in the province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castilla y León, Spain. Historically, Villambistia has been a...
Open Locality GuideVillares de Órbigo is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. It is located near the Órbigo River, which played an important...
Open Locality GuideA Cabana features a serene landscape of gentle hills and verdant fields, where the charm of local culture and traditional Asturian architecture invites...
Open Locality GuideOnce you have arrived at the port, you may either take the litoral path which hugs the coast which adds a couple of kilometers, or follow the coastal path...
Open Locality GuideArboces is a quaint village nestled in lush greenery, where traditional Asturian architecture complements the serene landscape, inviting exploration of its...
Open Locality GuideCasanova is a small hamlet located on the Camino de Frances. Historically, it has served as a resting point for pilgrims making their way to Santiago de...
Open Locality GuideCastildelgado is a small village with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It was founded by King Alfonso VIII of Castile in the 12th century as a...
Open Locality GuideHontto is a small Basque village located in the Pyrenees, near the French-Spanish border. Historically, it has been a significant resting point for pilgrims on...
Open Locality GuideLaguna de Castilla is a small hamlet located in the province of León, Spain, and is part of a stage on the Camino de Santiago, specifically the Camino Francés....
Open Locality GuideLigonde is a small locality with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. In the 12th century, a pilgrim hospital was established here by the Order...
Open Locality GuideLuquin is a small village situated on the Camino de Santiago, in the Navarre region of Spain. Historically, Luquin has been a resting point for pilgrims...
Open Locality GuideMarkina-Xemein is characterized by its lush green landscapes and historic architecture, including the impressive Church of Santa María, while the surrounding...
Open Locality GuideMorgade is a small locality in the province of Lugo, Galicia, with a rich history related to the Camino de Santiago. The area has been a resting point for...
Open Locality GuideOrbaneja Riopico is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Frances. It is located in the province of Burgos, within the autonomous...
Open Locality GuideOrisson is a small locality in the Pyrenees Mountains, known for its picturesque setting and challenging terrain. Historically, it has been a significant...
Open Locality GuideThis small village hosts a Casa Rural but does not have any additional shops or grocers.
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Paços on Portuguese.
Open Locality GuidePereje is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Frances. It is nestled in the Bierzo region, which is known for its fertile landscapes...
Open Locality GuideRiego de Ambrós is a small village nestled in the Bierzo region of León province. Historically, it has been a resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de...
Open Locality GuideSan Cristovo do Real, also known as Lusio, is a small locality in the province of Lugo, in the Galicia region of Spain. This village is known for its...
Open Locality GuideSan Nicolás del Real Camino is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. The village is named after Saint Nicholas, the patron...
Open Locality GuideSanta Marina features dramatic cliffs and sweeping views of the Cantabrian Sea, with a rich tapestry of green hills that create a stunning backdrop for...
Open Locality GuideTerradillos de los Templarios is a stage on the Camino Francés, which is part of the larger network of pilgrimage routes known as the Camino de Santiago. This...
Open Locality GuideTosantos is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. The village is known for its 16th-century church, Iglesia de San Esteban,...
Open Locality GuideVilachá is a small locality in the Lugo province of Galicia, Spain. Historically, it has been a resting point for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, providing...
Open Locality GuideContinue onward to Vilarinho, or take the variant to the right to o via Aldeia Nova and Vairao.
Open Locality GuideVillarmentero de Campos is a small village located in the province of Palencia, within the autonomous community of Castilla y León, Spain. Historically, this...
Open Locality GuideA Balsa is a small locality situated along the Camino de Santiago, specifically on the Camino de Frances route. Although it is not considered a stage itself,...
Open Locality GuideA Lagoa is a serene spot characterized by its lush greenery and gentle hills, providing a tranquil atmosphere perfect for enjoying nature and the rich cultural...
Open Locality GuideBisonte features a tranquil landscape of rolling hills and lush greenery, where the charm of traditional Asturian architecture invites exploration of its...
Open Locality GuideCalzada del Coto is a small locality with historical significance on the Camino de Frances. It is situated in the province of León, in the autonomous community...
Open Locality GuideCirauqui, a small village in the Navarre region of Spain, is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming atmosphere. Historically, Cirauqui...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Empalme on Frances.
Open Locality GuideHospital da Condesa is a small hamlet steeped in history. It was founded in the 9th century by Countess Egilo, wife of King Alfonso III of Asturias, as a...
Open Locality GuideHospital de la Cruz is a small locality with historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. Its name is derived from the medieval pilgrim hospital, which...
Open Locality GuideIrache, a locality in the Navarre region of Spain, is best known for its historic Monastery of Irache (Monasterio de Irache) and the Fuente del Vino. The...
Open Locality GuideManeru is a small village in the Navarre region of Spain, with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It is known for its well-preserved architecture,...
Open Locality GuideMercadoiro is a small hamlet located on the Camino de Santiago, known for its rural charm and historical significance. The name "Mercadoiro" is derived from...
Open Locality GuideO Abrigo is a small village set amidst rolling hills and lush pastures, showcasing traditional Asturian architecture and offering a peaceful environment for...
Open Locality GuideHere you have the option to follow a park variant to the right, instead of through the city.
Open Locality GuidePieros is a small village located in the region of El Bierzo, within the province of León, Spain. Historically, Pieros has been a resting point for pilgrims...
Open Locality GuidePoblación de Campos is a small village with a rich history along the Camino de Santiago. It is located in the province of Palencia, within the autonomous...
Open Locality GuideA demanding and tough descent to arrive at Pradela, but worth it for the incredible views and scenery. Reward yourself by visiting Lamas Albergue, a beautiful...
Open Locality GuideSan Antón is a small locality known for its picturesque ruins of a 14th-century monastery, the Convento de San Antón. The monastery was established by the...
Open Locality GuideSan Bol is a small and remote locality on the Camino de Frances, known for its simple albergue and natural spring. Historically, San Bol was a resting place...
Open Locality GuideSan Mamede do Camino is a small locality in the province of Lugo, Galicia. Historically, it has been a significant resting point for pilgrims traveling on the...
Open Locality GuideSan Nicolás de Puente Fitero is a small hamlet located near the Fitero Bridge, which crosses the River Íregua. The bridge, also known as Puente Fitero, is a...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to San Paio on Frances.
Open Locality GuideTake the path left to start the spiritual variant, or continue onward.
Open Locality GuideUria offers a serene landscape of rolling hills and lush greenery, with the nearby coastline providing stunning views, while the area is known for its...
Open Locality GuideVairão is a small village best known for its historic monastery, which now houses a peaceful albergue for pilgrims. It offers a tranquil break from busier...
Open Locality GuideVillavante is a small village with historical significance on the Camino de Frances. It is nestled in the province of León, in the autonomous community of...
Open Locality GuideXistral boasts breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys, where the lush greenery creates a serene atmosphere, perfect for immersing oneself in...
Open Locality GuideZabaldika is a small locality in the Navarre region of Spain, known for its historical significance on the Camino de Santiago. The village is nestled in a...
Open Locality GuideZariquiegui is a small village located in the Navarre region of Spain. Historically, this locality has been a resting point for pilgrims traveling the Camino...
Open Locality GuideZuriain is a small locality situated along the Camino de Santiago, known for its picturesque setting and historical significance. Nestled in the valley of the...
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to El Lugar de Tabarnavella on Frances.
Open Locality GuidePilgrim guide to Labruja on Portuguese.
Open Locality GuideLepoeder Peak is a significant point along the Camino de Frances, situated in the Pyrenees Mountains. This peak marks the culmination of the challenging ascent...
Open Locality GuideManjarín is a small, isolated locality on the Camino de Frances, known for its unique character and historical significance. Situated in the Montes de León, it...
Open Locality GuideAt this junction in Porto, pilgrims can choose between the scenic Coastal route or the more traditional Central route. The Coastal path offers ocean views and...
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