Dates of travel
Traveling Between 01/10/2021 - 31/12/2022 |
Departure Days Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday |
Adult Price€625.00 |
Child Price-- |
Infant Price-- |
What's Included
Price Includes
• En suite hotel accommodation
• Breakfast
• Daily luggage transfer
• Pilgrim’s kit (passport and shell)
• Detailed information prior to start
• 24/7 support telephone number
• Evening dinners (guided tours)
• Two experienced guides (guided tours)
• All transfers to and from airport (guided tours)
Price Excludes
• Flights are not included (available on request)
Single Supplement
• €175 per person
More Information
The English Camino follows the traditional route taken by pilgrims from Britain, Ireland and northern Europe. During medieval times, these pilgrims travelled by sea to the northern Galician coast before making their way to Santiago de Compostela on foot.
Your journey starts in the town of Ferrol, one of two traditional starting points of the English Camino, the other being La Coruña.
Trace the medieval pilgrim’s journey through the hilly landscape of the coast and the charming wooded countryside of northern Galicia.
Stages:
• Ferrol – Neda (15 km)
• Neda – Pontedeume (16 km)
• Pontedeume – Betanzos (21 km)
• Betanzos – Hospital de Bruma (28 km)
• Hospital de Bruma – Sigüeiro (25 km)
• Sigüeiro – Santiago de Compostela (17 km)
Highlights:
• Following the traditional pilgrimage route taken by medieval pilgrims from Ireland and Britain
• Enjoying the views along the jagged coastline of northern Galicia
• Strolling through the beautifully preserved medieval quarter of Betanzos
• Collecting your Compostela in Santiago de Compostela, then exploring the city’s bustling historic centre
Ferrol - Santiago 122 km, ES
The most famous walk in the world is a large network of pilgrim routes, but many undertake the walk for a number of other reasons including a chance to view the local scenery and an opportunity for peace and solace.
Tips for walking the Camino
• Bring high quality footwear that you ae used to wearing along with high quality socks, to help prevent blisters.
• Make sure that our shoes and socks are always dry when you are walking.
• Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
• Do some training before you embark on your trip. Some level of fitness will stand to you during this challenge.
• Don’t forget to use sunscreen!
• Check the weather forecast before you leave to make sure you bring the right gear with you.
• Don’t forget your camera!
• Take earplugs. A good night’s sleep is vital!