Camino de Santiago is a collection of ancient pilgrimage routes that converge at the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in northwest Spain, the burial site of St. James. This is another long On average, you will walk 20km per day if you choose to walk the last 100km into Santiago. When talking about 'the Camino de Santiago', most people have in mind the Camino Frances or 'the French Way', which is the most popular and well-known of the Camino routes across Europe. The only real "rule" is that if you want to receive a Compostela, the certificate confirming that you completed the Camino once you reach Santiago de Compostela, you need to prove you've The average person should walk at least 7,000 steps per day, or 3.1 miles, to improve health and lower mortality risk. Walkers on the month-long Camino de Santiago trek in Spain typically walk 12 to 20 miles per day on terrain that includes many hills. For any distance walking, look for a backpack that will allow you to carry your stuff €2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago. K_Lynn Buen Camino! Time of past OR future Camino Frances 2021, Ingles 2023. and the distance per day will take care of itself. Buen Camino, B . Attachments. 2014 Walking Stages and 7DMA.pdf. 311.6 KB · Views: 28 In 2019, the last full year prior to COVID-19, there were a total of 347,578 people (including 5,279 Canadians) who completed one of the Caminos ending in Santiago de Compostela. Of these, 327,281 walked the Camino. The remainder travelled mostly by (19,563), with another 406 on to Santiago, and 85 in a wheelchair. Meeting with a member of our team for a briefing and to collect the documentation. Accommodation: 3* Hotel. PORTO - ARCOS (Vila do Conde) - 34 km (or 17 km) | 21,1 Miles (or 10,6 Miles) The "Caminho" starts at the Porto Cathedral - "Sé". Leave the Sé Square, and through the old city roads you'll see some of the hallmarks of Grade. Start / Finish St Jean Pied de Port / Santiago. Distance 753 km / 467 miles. Trip Style Self Guided. Availability. All Year Round. Availability. All Year Round. Price From $3,800. In general, pilgrims on the Camino walk an average of 20 to 25kms, roughly 12 to 15 miles per day. THE CAMINO 'STAGES' The Camino de Santiago routes are divided in 'stages', frequently joining two cities, towns, villages or small hamlets. These stages, particularly on the most frequented routes such as the Camino Frances, are determined This route has three major starting points: Lisbon, which is about a 600 km (371 miles) walk; Oporto, which is a 240 km (149miles) walk; and Tui, which is a 150 km (93 miles) walk. This lovely route goes through the Pontevedra and La Coruña provinces before heading to Santiago de Compostela. It is a well-marked route whose yellow arrows will UtU8CW2.