We will walk approximately 300 km (187 miles) from the historic city of León to the sacred destination of Santiago de Compostela. This stretch of the Camino is truly enchanting—carrying us across the vast openness of the Meseta and into the gentle, green rolling hills of Galicia.
Along the way, we will embrace a deeply spiritual Camino, immersed in the rich beauty of Galician culture—its warmth, cuisine, music, and distinctive atmosphere. This journey follows the northwestern portion of the Camino Francés, the most beloved and traveled of all the Camino routes. Upon arriving in Santiago, you will receive your “Compostela,” the official Camino certificate that recognizes your pilgrimage and stamps in your Pilgrim Passport. For many, the Camino de Santiago is profoundly life-changing—an unforgettable adventure of body, heart, and spirit.
Even as we walk together, you will be invited to claim moments of solitude and stillness. Though we are a group, each person walks their own sacred journey. Part of the gift of the Camino is continuing onward—whether under warm sunshine or gentle rain—learning to receive whatever the path offers. Step by step, we are shaped by the road, cultivating resilience, gratitude, and a deeper trust in the journey unfolding before us.
Each day on the Camino begins with a time of prayer, setting the tone for reflection and intention as you walk. Everyone moves at their own pace, finding moments of solitude as well as shared laughter with fellow pilgrims. In the evenings, we gather again for prayer and reflection, and perhaps to share a thought or two. This pilgrimage is also a retreat for your soul—a time for prayer, contemplation, and connection. Buen Camino!
As you walk, you will journey alongside pilgrims from all over the world, all heading toward the same sacred destination. Our hope is that this pilgrimage becomes your personal journey, one that nourishes and enlightens your spirit. We are all fellow pilgrims, each walking our own path, and we aim to support you in finding the experience your soul is seeking.
Along the way, you’ll pass charming villages with picturesque churches, enjoy the outstanding local cuisine, meet friendly locals, and immerse yourself in the rolling countryside of rural Spain—a combination that makes this journey truly unforgettable.
Relax and leave the details to us. All you need to do is walk, breathe, and be present.
*Please note, the days and distances described in this itinerary may be adjusted if circumstances beyond our control arise.
Pre-departure information including planning and packing suggestions.
Guide/Spiritual Coach accompanying the group
Transfer from Madrid to Leon
Nights in double rooms, single occupancy add $350.
The Way of St. James devotional
Daily Breakfast
Passport to collect your stamps
Transfer by train or plane back to Madrid
Luggage transferred while you walk. This is for 1 bag, if you need to transfer an additional bag please add it on during checkout.
Traveler’s insurance or trip cancellation insurance
Tips for Guides/Drivers
Airfare to and from Europe. All flights need to fly into Madrid. (We will give you all the information you need to make these arrangements correctly).
Lunch and Dinners
We will meet at the airport and travel together to the beautiful city of León, our starting point on the Camino. Rich in history and culture, León offers much to see and savor, and you will have the evening free to rest, wander, and begin settling into the rhythm of pilgrimage.
León is a historic city along the Way of St. James, known for its remarkable architectural and artistic heritage. Highlights include the magnificent León Cathedral, a stunning example of French-style Gothic architecture; the Basilica of San Isidoro, one of Spain’s most significant Romanesque churches and the burial place of medieval monarchs; the Monastery of San Marcos, a masterpiece of plateresque and Renaissance design; and Casa Botines, a striking modernist building by Antoni Gaudí. The city is also home to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MUSAC), representing a vibrant contrast between León’s ancient past and modern creativity.
Today is a relaxed and unhurried day in León, allowing your body and spirit time to settle into the new time zone and the rhythm of Spain. Take this day as a gift—one to rest, wander, and simply be present.
León is a city made for slow discovery. You may choose to stroll its historic streets, sit in a quiet café, visit a cathedral or museum, or enjoy the simple joy of watching daily life unfold. This is your free day, so follow what brings you peace and delight.
We will be happy to offer suggestions for exploring León, whether you feel drawn to its history, food, sacred spaces, or moments of rest.
Leaving León, today’s walk leads you across the open landscape of the Meseta, where wide skies and quiet paths invite reflection. The route is mostly flat and peaceful, allowing you to settle into the rhythm of the Camino as you make your way to the charming village of Villar de Mazarife.
Today’s gentle walk continues across the tranquil Meseta, with long, open horizons and quiet country paths. The peaceful rhythm of this stretch makes for a reflective day as you make your way toward the historic town of Hospital de Órbigo, known for its beautiful medieval bridge.
From Hospital de Órbigo, the path carries you gently toward Astorga through quiet fields and rolling farmland. As you approach the city, its impressive silhouette appears on the horizon, welcoming you to this historic crossroads of the Camino with its rich Roman and medieval heritage.
Leaving Astorga, the Camino gradually climbs through quiet villages and open countryside toward the foothills of the mountains. As you make your way to Rabanal del Camino, you’ll feel the landscape begin to shift, carrying a deeper sense of stillness and anticipation as you approach this historic pilgrim village.
From Rabanal del Camino, today’s walk carries you through some of the most beautiful mountain scenery on the Camino before beginning a steady descent toward Molinaseca. As you wind down through forests and stone villages, the sound of flowing water and the charm of this riverside town welcome you at the end of your day’s journey.
This is a day many pilgrims hope to feel lighter—both in body and in spirit. At the summit stands the Cruz del Ferro, a simple iron cross atop a tall wooden pole. Traditionally, pilgrims carry a stone from home to leave among the thousands already gathered there—a symbolic act of releasing a burden, surrendering a worry, or letting go of something they no longer need to carry.
Leaving Molinaseca, today’s walk follows gentle paths through the valley, passing vineyards, farmland, and small villages. Along the way, you will pass through Ponferrada, where you may wish to pause and visit the impressive Castillo de los Templarios before continuing to Camponaraya. The route is peaceful and reflective, offering a quiet rhythm as you journey through the heart of Galicia’s countryside.
From Camponaraya, the Camino begins to rise gently as you make your way toward Villafranca del Bierzo. Today’s walk takes you through rolling hills, vineyards, and small villages, offering a sense of anticipation as you approach this charming town, known for its historic churches, medieval streets, and welcoming pilgrim atmosphere.
Leaving Villafranca del Bierzo, today’s walk carries you through peaceful countryside and quiet villages as the Camino begins to climb into the surrounding hills. The path offers a mix of shaded trails and open vistas, leading you to Herrerías, a small and tranquil village where the calm of the landscape invites reflection and rest.
From Herrerías, today’s walk begins the gradual climb toward one of the most iconic points on the Camino: O Cebreiro. This small Celtic village, perched high in the mountains, is steeped in history and legend, known for its traditional stone houses with thatched roofs and its deep spiritual significance as a site of pilgrimage for centuries.
After experiencing the magic and quiet reverence of O Cebreiro, the path continues a short distance to Fonfría, a peaceful village that offers rest and reflection after this memorable day on the Camino. The climb challenges the body but lifts the spirit, marking a meaningful milestone in your journey.
Leaving Fonfría, today’s walk descends gently through lush mountain landscapes and serene forests, bringing you deeper into the heart of Galicia. Along the way, you’ll pass charming hamlets and peaceful countryside before arriving in Samos, a village famous for its ancient Benedictine monastery, one of the oldest in Spain. This is a day of calm beauty, perfect for reflection and soaking in the spiritual atmosphere of the region.
From Samos, the Camino winds through rolling Galician countryside, dotted with forests, streams, and small villages. Today’s walk is gentle and reflective, giving you time to connect with the rhythm of the journey as you make your way to Sarria, a lively town that serves as a popular starting point for many pilgrims completing the final stretch to Santiago.
Leaving Sarria, today’s walk takes you through the lush, green Galician countryside, crossing peaceful forests, farmland, and quaint villages along the way. Along this stretch, you will pass the 100 km marker—a special milestone on the Camino, as pilgrims must walk at least 100 km to Santiago to receive the Compostela. The route is mostly gentle, allowing you to settle into the rhythm of the journey as you make your way to Portomarín, a historic town rebuilt on a hill after the original village was flooded, where its ancient church and stone bridges welcome pilgrims at the end of the day.
Leaving Portomarín, today’s walk carries you through the gentle rolling hills and peaceful forests of Galicia. You’ll pass small villages, farmland, and quiet country lanes, soaking in the serene countryside. The route to Palas de Rei is reflective and calm, giving you time to connect with the rhythm of the Camino as you approach this charming town, rich in history and the warmth of local hospitality.
Leaving Palas de Rei, today marks one of the longest days on the Camino as we make our way to Arzúa. Along the route, we will pass through the lively town of Melide, famous for its local specialty, pulpo a la gallega—tender octopus seasoned with paprika, olive oil, and sea salt—a delicious treat for pilgrims to enjoy. You may wish to try for an early lunch.
The path continues through rolling hills, forests, and traditional Galician villages before reaching our destination, Arzúa, a charming town known for its creamy, flavorful cheeses. It’s a day to pace yourself, savor the journey, and celebrate small delights along the way, culminating in a well-earned rest in Arzúa.
Leaving Arzúa, today’s walk takes you through the gentle, wooded countryside of Galicia, passing small farms, charming hamlets, and stretches of fragrant eucalyptus forest. Today offers a peaceful and reflective journey as you make your way to O'Pedrouzo. With each step, you draw closer to Santiago, and the serene landscapes encourage quiet moments of contemplation as the excitement of completing the Camino builds.
Leaving Pedrouzo, today’s walk carries you on the final stretch toward Santiago de Compostela. The path winds through gentle countryside, forests, and small villages, building a sense of anticipation with every step. As the city’s spires come into view, a wave of excitement and accomplishment fills your heart—years of history, devotion, and countless pilgrim footsteps converging on this sacred destination. Arriving at the magnificent Santiago Cathedral, you will feel the profound joy of completing the Camino, a journey that transforms both body and spirit.
You will awaken in the beautiful city of Santiago, breathe it in, and relax. You have made it.
Today is a free day to explore the beautiful city of Santiago de Compostela at your own pace. Wander the winding streets of the old town, visit the magnificent cathedral, or simply soak in the lively plazas and local cafés.
This is your time to reflect on your journey, celebrate your accomplishment, and enjoy the rich culture, history, and atmosphere of this sacred city.
After a memorable pilgrimage, we transfer from Santiago de Compostela back to Madrid by train or plane. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery as you reflect on your journey and the experiences that will stay with you long after the Camino ends.
