Camino de Invierno From Monforte to Santiago | Last 100km
The last section of the Camino de Invierno from Monforte to Santiago, the Last 100km, takes pilgrims from Monforte de Lemos, the capital of the Ribeira Sacra wine-making region to Santiago de Compostela.
The Ribeira Sacra region is home to great natural beauty and archaeology, as well as being the area with the highest number of Romanesque religious buildings in Europe, hence its name.
Traditionally the Camino de Invierno (or the Winter Way in English) was the route taken by pilgrims to Santiago in the Wintertime to avoid the snowy mountains of O Cebreiro, on the Camino Frances. However today it is better explored in Spring and Autumn, to appreciate its full and natural beauty.
Winemaking is a centuries-old tradition in the region, introduced by the Romans. One of the highlights is the picturesque village of Belesar, crossed by a Roman road and where pilgrims can admire the lovely views of the River Miño with its canyons and terraced vineyards. The Camino de Invierno has been marked with the Camino arrows and shells by the local Camino association. It is an off-the-beaten-track trail and a spectacular route recommended for experienced walkers.
If you are unsure about the fitness levels required please have a look at our Camino Fitness ebook to see how you can increase your fitness levels to undertake this Camino.
This Camino route is steeped in history, culture, and tradition and is the perfect alternative Camino for those looking for something more challenging and quieter during the busier months.
As you will be completing The Camino de Invierno last 100km, you will qualify to receive your Camino Pilgrim Certificate at the Pilgrim Office of Santiago.
For more information, read our article on the Secret Camino de Invierno
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