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The Camino Francés is the most popular Camino route, and is commonly referred to simply as the “Camino de Santiago.” This is route popularized in the 2011 Martin Sheen film, The Way. The Camino Francés is the most developed route, with extensive trail marking, and many affordable pilgrim hostels (albergues).
The route traditionally begins in St-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, though many start just over the Pyrenees in Spanish Roncesvalles. The first day of the trail from St Jean to Roncesvalles passes over the rugged and beautiful Pyrenees Mountains, where Emilo Estevez’s character in The Way dies in a storm (the route is safe but not recommended in foul weather).
The route passes through several autonomous regions of Spain, allowing pilgrims to sample a variety of local customs, foods, and landscapes. Cities along the route include Pamplona, of running-of-the-bulls and Hemingway fame; Burgos, bursting with historical architecture; León, with its stunning Gothic cathedral; Ponferrada, home to a mysterious Templar Castle; and finally Santiago de Compostela, with its famed cathedral and grave of Saint James.
The day stage links to on this page correspond to the chapters of the print guidebooks and include all accommodations along the route and their booking links.
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Camino Francés Day Stages:
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Basque Country & Navarra, 162.4km
- 1: St. Jean to Roncesvalles, 24.7km
- 2: Roncesvalles to Zubiri, 21.9km
- 3: Zubiri to Pamplona, 20.6km
- 4: Pamplona to Puente la Reina, 24.1km
- 5: Puente la Reina to Estella, 22.0km
- 6: Estella to Los Arcos, 21.6km
- 7: Los Arcos to Logroño, 27.5km
La Rioja & Castilla y León, 122.9km
- 8: Logroño to Nájera, 29.8km
- 9: Nájera to Santo Domingo, 20.9km
- 10: Santo Domingo to Belorado, 22.3km
- 11: Belorado to Agés, 27.5km
- 12: Agés to Burgos, 22.4km
Meseta, 233.1km
- 13: Burgos to Hontanas, 31.3km
- 14: Hontanas to Boadilla, 28.4km
- 15: Boadilla to Carrión, 24.7km
- 16/16A: Carrión to Terradillos, 26.5km
- 17/17A: Terradillos to Calzadilla, 26.5km
- 18/18A: Calzadilla to Mansilla, 23.8km
- 19: Mansilla to León, 18.1km
- 20/20A: León to Villar de Mazarife, 22.0km
- 21/21A: V/de Mazarife to Astorga, 31.8km
Cantabrian Mtns. & El Bierzo, 101.2km
- 22: Astorga to Foncebadón, 26.0km
- 23: Foncebadón to Ponferrada, 27.0km
- 24: Ponferrada to Villafranca, 24.4km
- 25/25A: Villafranca to La Faba, 23.8km
Galicia, 159.2km
- 26: La Faba to Triacastela, 25.5km
- 27/27A: Triacastela to Barbadelo, 22.5km
- 28: Barbadelo to Hospital Alta da Cruz, 29.9km
- 29: Hospital Alta da Cruz to Melide, 28.1km
- 30: Melida to Arca, 33.0km
- 31: Arca to Santiago, 20.2km
Camino Finisterre, 86.7km