The Way of Saint James

The Way of Saint James

Camino de Santiago

Pilgrims by Bike

The Way of Saint James – Camino de Santiago -, is one of the most important Christian pilgrimages since the Middle Ages. Every year thousans of pilgrims and tourists come to experience one of the most mystical and amazing routes all over the world. Despite its religious origin, you don’t need to be a believer to experience something touching your inner self while riding or walking this ancestral way. There is something spiritual about this journey that leaves a deep mark somewhere inside you. It may be the comradeship felt with other travelers when exchanging a frequent – Buen Camino! It could be the knowledge of so many centuries of people travelling in the same ritual. In any case, The Camino give us a special feeling only a handful of routes could do. The Camino de Santiago come across some picturesque villages and monumental cities with plenty of history and legends. Give it a try and enjoy this moving experience that will stay with you.

Dates 2024:

Arrival: daily
Duration: 9 days
Dates:
April 01. – Oct 31.

1st Day: León

Individual arrival. The Camino starts in León, with its well preserved city center and its astonishing Gothic cathedral, a gem of the Spanish architecture. Despite its name, the origin of the town has nothing to do with the king of the jungle – The name ‘Leon’ is an evolution from the latin ‘Legio’. The Legio VI Victrix, set its campground here in 29 BC. Enjoy the wine and tapas in the «barrio húmedo» and get ready for the incoming adventure.

2nd Day: León – Astorga, approx. 49 km

Today you will cycle through Castilian landscapes, with golden wheatfields and soft ups and downs. The landscape gets greener as you get closer to Astorga. This city is famous for the importance of its monuments, including some Gaudí’s masterpices, and for having been the camp of the Roman Legion Décima Gémina.

3rd Day: Astorga – Molinaseca, approx. 47,2 km

Today`s cycle will take you into the Maragatería region, a wooded and mountainous region known for its beautiful villages. After climb to the highest point of the tour you will descend into the valley of «el Bierzo».

4th Day: Molinaseca – O Cebreiro, approx. 59 km

Today we will cross El Bierzo, whose economic activity during the first years of the 20th century was focused on mining, the steel industry and power generation. The last coal mine in El Bierzo closed in 2018. The agri-food sector, with the production of fruits, vegetables, wines and other products registered in the Bierzo denomination of origin, is currently one of the main economic engines of the region. At the end of the cycling day we will reach Galician lands and the climb to O Cebreiro awaits, so save strength for the last part.

5th Day: O Cebreiro – Sarria, approx. 45 km

As we enter in Galicia the landscape change significantly, we are now in the green Spain. After the climb to O Cebreiro, today we descend to Sarria, known for being the usual starting point for the last 100 km of the French Camino de Santiago. Among its monuments, the Tower of the Fortress of the Marquises of Sarria and the Monastery of La Magdalena built in the 13th century. In total, in the entire municipality you can find up to 20 churches from the Romanesque period.

6th Day: Sarria – Palas de Rei, approx. 47 km

Continuous ups and downs await on today’s route.We will descend in the first place to the beautiful city of Portomarín. Then we will cycle through green and stunning landscapes where we will breath at every mile the spirit of the Camino. Finally, we will end up in Palas de Rei. Palas de Rei has an extensive artistic heritage that reflects the stately past of these lands, as it preserves remains of fortresses, towers, castles, as well as several country houses and emblazoned houses.

7th Day: Palas de Rei – O Rua, approx. 51 km

As we get closer to Santiago, we will share the way with Pilgrims from all over the world. An unforgetable experience that will remain in our memories for ever. We will come across today through significants towns in the Camino such as Melide and Arzua. Take some time to taste the famous local Pulpo a la Gallega.

8th Day: O Rua – Santiago de Compostela, approx. 20 km

Last day of our adventure and probably one of the most remarkable of our lives. Short ride so that we have time enough to enjoy the magnificent city of Santiago de Compostela, final point of the Camino and one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. The Pórtico de la Gloria in the Cathedral is awaiting to welcome us along with hundreds of pilgrims with whom we will share our joy and experiences. Visit the Pilgrims’ Office where you can obtain the «Compostela» certificate which certifies you as an official pilgrim.

9th Day: Santiago de Compostela

Individual departure after breakfast.

YOUR ACCOMMODATION:

During this trip you will stay in selected 2-3* accommodations that have been specifically chosen to be away from the hustle and bustle. We usually use the hotels listed below. This can be changed, depending on availability, which is why several accommodations are listed in some places:

Night 1: Hospederia Fernando I (Le6n)
Night 2: Hotel Astur Plaza (Astorga)
Hotel Via de [a Ptata (Astorga)
Night 3: Hostal Patacio (Motinaseca)
Hotel Capricho de Molinaseca
Night 4: Et Capricho de Josana (Herrerias)
Night 5: Hotel Roma (Sarria)
Hotel Vitta de Sarria
Night 6: Hotel Casa Benitde (Patas de Rei)
Hotel La Cabafia (Patas de Rei)
Night 7: Hotel O Pino (A Rua)
Hotel O Acrivro (A Rua)
Night 8: Hotel Herradura (Santiago de Composteta)
Hotel Avenida (Santago de Composteta)

Please note, that accommodation requests are always updated daily at the time of booking. The selection is based on availability. Of course, we are happy to accept non-binding customer requests. Tell us your wishes when booking.

You will receive the accommodation we have actually booked with the hotellist and the travel documents (after the booking confirmation at the earliest).

YOUR BICYCLES:

24-speed
E-Bikes

  • aluminum frame
  • shock absorber
  • V-brakes
  • odometer
  • comfort saddle
  • Rental helmet
  • puncture-proof Schwalbe tires
  • pannier bag
  • repair kit
ARRIVAL INFORMATION:

Airport

  • Next Airport: Madrid (MAD) or Santiago de Compostela (SCQ)
  • From Madrid airport you go to the Chamartin train station. From there are several high-speed trains to León, which take about 2 hours.
  • 8 nights in selected accommodations
  • 8x breakfast
  • luggage transfer
  • Telephone emergency support
  • maps
  • GPS tracks
Double room865,-
Single room1.140,-
Halfboardupon request
prices in EUR/person

Discount children/additional bed – upon request

Additional bookable

Rental bikes
24-speed120-
E-Bike180,-
Additional nights incl. breakfast – upon request
prices in EUR/person

Operator: AntsonTrack

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