![]() ![]() There is also a reason they call Northern Spain the Green coast due to its abundance of countryside and forest walks. This route is a photographer’s paradise with high and low coastal walks, amazing views, and strolls on sandy beaches. It tends to be a quieter route with more time to switch off from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The route is 466 km and almost 300 miles long but can be done in a couple of trips, or you could do just a section of it. It follows the stunning north coast of Spain passing through the regions of the Basque country to Cantabria, Asturias, and Oviedo in Galicia. ![]() The route starts from the food mecca that is San Sebastian. Some of the most beautiful scenery can be seen along this route. The Camino Del Norte also referred to as the Northern Way is often considered the most scenic of all the Camino routes. The route is 791km almost 500 miles long but can be broken into stages and done in several trips if you prefer.Ĭhoose this route if you like sweeping hilly landscape views, dense forests with abundant wildlife, and vineyards full of tasty treats! 2. If you want a flavour of France and Spain, this route is for you! You will go through the regions of Aragón, Navarre, La Rioja, Castile and Leon, and Galicia. Jean-Pied-De-Port in France before entering Spain via the Pyrenees mountains and brought French pilgrims to Santiago. The Camino Frances or French Way is the most popular of the nine other main Camino de Santiago routes. Here are a few tips to find out which Camino route is for you! 1. It is a pilgrimage that draws pilgrims from countries across the world for personal growth and spiritual fulfilment. The Camino de Santiago has been walked by pilgrims since its inception in the 9th century. ![]()
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