This is the most popular section of the Camino de Santiago. On this self-guided tour, start your journey in Sarria and walk the last 70 miles (114 km) of the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. You will meet pilgrims, taste local cuisine and experience the unique Camino culture along the way. Your time on the famous walking route will take you across the beautiful landscape of Northern Spain. Rustic hamlets, quaint villages and the rolling hills of Galicia are part of your walk each day. You will get your pilgrims passport stamped each day. On this tour you have two nights at the end to explore the historic city of Santiago on your last day
7 nights - Double/Twin room: Prices per person sharing
7 nights - Single room: 7 Nights - Single room - 1 bed for 1 person
The starting point will be at your confirmed hotel in Sarria. For an extra cost we can arrange airport transfers from Santiago
Sarria is a charming town in the province of Lugo, Galicia, Spain. It's best known as a starting point for the last 100 km of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, offering a mix of historic sites, natural beauty, and authentic Galician culture.
Sarria is the starting point for the last 100 km of the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. This section is popular among pilgrims and offers beautiful landscapes and historic sites.
This 12th-century church is a notable landmark in Sarria. It features a mix of Romanesque and Baroque architecture and houses a museum with religious artifacts.
This viewpoint offers panoramic views of Sarria and the surrounding countryside. It's a great spot for photography and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
This wine museum showcases the history and production of wine in the region. Visitors can learn about the winemaking process and sample local wines.
Octopus cooked with paprika and olive oil, served with potatoes. A classic Galician dish.
A savory pastry filled with various ingredients like tuna, meat, or vegetables.
A soft, creamy cheese with a distinctive shape, similar to a woman's breast.
A local wine known for its rich flavors and high quality.
This is the most popular time to visit Sarria, with pleasant weather and long daylight hours. It's also the peak season for the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage.
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Sarria is a generally safe destination for travelers. Crime rates are low, and violent crime is rare. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Sarria Train Station
Sarria Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sarria, connecting the town to nearby cities and villages. The service is reliable and affordable.
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Lugo is a historic city known for its well-preserved Roman walls, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers a mix of history, culture, and local cuisine.
Portomarín is a charming town along the Camino de Santiago route. It's known for its historic sites, including the Church of San Nicolás and the Roman bridge.
Monforte de Lemos is a picturesque town known for its historic sites, including the Convent of San Vicente do Pino and the Castle of the Counts of Lemos.
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