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Tour > Ourense

7 Nts Camino - Via de la Plata

Self Guided Tour
Duration: 7 Nights

From €775pp

All Year

Stroll the scenic 'last 100 km' trail to Santiago de Compostela, explore Orense's historic center, sample local cuisine from Cea's breads to Lalin's 'cocido,' and reflect on your journey in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, while soaking up the vibrant old town atmosphere.

Day 1. Arrival in Orense

A fabulous old quarter and vibrant atmosphere makes Orense the perfect place to relax, admire wonderful historic surroundings and taste some local Galician cuisine before starting your Camino the following day.

Overnight: Orense

 

Day 2. Orense - Cea (22 km)

Leave Orense via a Roman bridge over the Miño river and continue through woods and semi-abandoned villages until you reach Cea, a quiet village famous for its local bread.

Along the way you encounter some beautiful old buildings built in the Romanesque and Baroque styles.

Overnight: Cea

 

Day 3. Cea – Estación de Botos (29 km)

This is the longest stage of your journey, one that takes you along shaded trails and narrow rural roads.

From higher spots along the path, you get to enjoy superb views of farmlands and native forests.

Overnight: Estación de Botos

 

Day 4. Estación de Botos - Silleda (17 km)

A short, undulating stage that leads you through a typical Galician landscape of small farms, forests criss-crossed with streams and scattered villages.

The stage ends at Silleda, a town famous for its cattle and agricultural fairs.

Overnight: Silleda

 

Day 5. Silleda - Ponte Ulla (19 km)

Farmsteads, crop fields and pretty meadows are some of the delights of today’s walk.

Continue through this bucolic landscape until you come to the beautiful bridge over the river Ulla and enter the small village of Ponte Ulla.

Overnight: Ponte Ulla

 

Day 6. Ponte Ulla - Santiago de Compostela (21 km)

Of all the Camino routes, this one offers the most impressive entrance to Santiago de Compostela.

After an ascent to Pico Sacro and the Hermitage of San Sebastian, where you can enjoy more lovely views, you enter a rural landscape that continues almost right up to the city of Santiago itself.

Savour the thrill of entering the old city and arriving at the famous Cathedral.

Overnight: Santiago de Compostela

 

Day 7. Free Day in Santiago de Compostela

Visiting the shrine containing the Apostle’s relics in the magnificent Cathedral, wandering through the streets of the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and tasting local dishes and wines are just some of the highlights of Santiago de Compostela, one of the greatest holy cities in the world.

 

Day 8. Santiago de Compostela. Return Home.

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the end of your Via de la Plata adventure. See you next time!

 

Inclusions

  • Self-guided tour
  • En suite hotel accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Daily luggage transfer
  • Pilgrim’s kit (passport and shell)
  • Detailed information prior to start
  • 24/7 support telephone number

Exclusions

Flights are not included (available on request)

Single Supplement - €175pp

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