Camino Frances

Camino Frances Last 100km Guided Tour | The Classic Camino

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Price: From €650
  • Activity Walking
  • Distance 109 km
  • Duration 7 Nights
  • Difficulty Moderate
  • Tour Type Guided Caminos
  • Time To Go March to November

Camino Frances Last 100km Guided Tour | The Classic Camino

If you are looking for the classic Camino experience and are keen to do it guided as part of a group, the Camino Frances Last 100km Guided Tour is the best way to have your ideal experience. Stroll through the luscious green Galician countryside in the company of your group and our friendly, knowledgeable English-speaking guide, who will give you an in-depth insight into the unique history of the Camino as well as the sights, flora, and fauna of Galicia.

This Camino guided tour takes you along the last stage of the famous Camino Frances, walking 111 km in a week. This stretch from Sarria to Santiago is the most popular among pilgrims and perfectly captures the essence of the Camino de Santiago. It is the most popular Camino route and also the most social – a great chance to meet like-minded fellow pilgrims on the road to Santiago!

Throughout your tour, you will have the opportunity to get to know fellow pilgrims, discover local traditions and get your pilgrim passport stamped as you walk through woodlands, farmland, and rustic hamlets. Once in Santiago, get your Camino ‘Compostela’ certificate and explore the magic of the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

This tour runs over 8 days/7 nights, with dinner each night.  All our tours include English-speaking guides.  This Camino-guided tour departs on specific dates. Please note: This tour is conducted in English. However, all our guides are fluent in Spanish also.

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Map of the Camino Frances Last 100km Guided Tour, The Classic Camino

Itinerary of the Camino Frances Last 100km Guided Tour, The Classic Camino

Sarria

Stage: Sarria

This tour starts at your hotel in Sarria. You will have time to settle in before dinner at the hotel this evening.  During dinner, you will get the opportunity to meet your guide and fellow members of your group.  Before or after dinner, you should get a little time to discover the town of Sarria.

22 km

Portomarin

Stage: Portomarin

After breakfast this morning, your group and your guide will leave Sarria and make your way to the lovely Portomarin.  Sarria is the most popular starting point of the Camino de Santiago with thousands starting their journey here every year. In the town centre where you will find churches, chapels, monasteries and seven pilgrim hospitals. The main street, Rúa Maior, has a nice atmosphere, where you can relax while enjoying a drink or bite in one of the nice cafes around. Visit the Igrexa de Santa Mariña with its evocative pilgrim mural, the castle fortress and the Magdalena Monastery.  Once you arrive in Portomarin you and your group will enjoy dinner together after which you can rest for the evening.

22 km

Palas de Rei

Stage: Palas de Rei

After breakfast this morning you will begin your second walking day, from the lovely village of Portomarin.  Today the Camino will cross the river Miño (Galicia’s longest river) and rise uphill steadily towards the Serra de Ligonde. You will pass nice hamlets such as Gonzar and Ventas de Narón. Stop to visit the Romanesque Church of Santa María in Castromaior and the Romanesque church in Eirexe, with its portal featuring a sculpture of Daniel with animals, as well as Pilgrim Santiago. Tonight you will finish up your walk in the town of Palas de Rei.  Relax and have a glass of wine after dinner in the company of some of your fellow group members.

14 km

Melide

Stage: Melide

This morning after your breakfast, your group will continue on the Camino.  Today, the Camino trail continues downhill, passing the village of Casanova and the delightful village of Leboreiro. You will finish your day in the lively market town of Melide (454m), where you should try octopus, Galicia’s most classic dish.

14 km

Arzúa

Stage: Arzúa

Once again after a great breakfast, you will say goodbye to the lively market town of Melide and continue along your journey to Santiago de Compostela.  Today the Camino crosses several streams, sleepy villages and follows a mixed forest track and road trail bringing you to the village of Boente and the church of Santiago. Next is the pretty medieval hamlet of Ribadiso and finally the town of Arzúa (389m), famous for its local cheese. In Arzúa, you should visit the churches of Santa María and A Magdalena and here in Arzua where you will finish up your walk for today.

23 km

Amenal

Stage: Amenal

Today’s Camino after breakfast will take your group through pretty woods, sleepy villages and across streams for most of the day. The chapel of Santa Irene, with its unique statue of Santiago, is worth a visit. En-route, don’t miss the lovely hamlet of Rúa (310m). The rest of the route to Amenal is along a mix of good and calm country roads and forest tracks.

14 km

Santiago de Compostela

Stage: Santiago de Compostela

After breakfast in Amenal this morning, your next point of interest is Lavacolla on the outskirts of Santiago, where pilgrims long ago wash themselves in the river in preparation for their arrival in Santiago de Compostela. Rows of tall eucalyptus trees line your journey to Monte do Gozo (‘Mount of Joy’ 368m), and it is from here you will catch your first glimpse of the cathedral’s spires in Santiago. When you arrive in the city (264m, population 80,000), explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site’s architecture and delight in the wonderful atmosphere of this spiritual and cultural city. With only 16km to walk today, your group should be in Santiago in time for the pilgrim mass (12pm)*.  You will stay in a hotel in the town centre tonight, which will be an ideal base to explore the city.  Congratulations, you have made it to Santiago.

After breakfast the next morning, use your remaining time to explore the beautiful old town of Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO heritage site since 1985 and home to one of the oldest universities in Spain.  Read our blog post: Top 10 things to do in Santiago de Compostela for ideas before your trip.

The tour finishes after breakfast in Santiago. We hope you enjoyed your trip and made some lasting memories.

Accommodation

Standard Hotels

We have hand-picked hotels and guesthouses along the Camino for their character and warm hospitality. Up to 3-stars, you will be staying in the centre of town and close to your Camino trail. All rooms are en-suite with bathroom. For our family packages, we have hand-picked establishments with outdoor space and swimming pools where possible. Where accommodation with private outdoor space is not available, we have selected comfortable hotels with spacious common areas as well as a convenient location close to recreational areas and sights. As your comfort is our priority, we try to book hotels located within walking distance of the Camino. Despite our effort, on rare occasions your accommodation can be located a few kilometers away from the trail, so we organise transportation to/from your accommodation.

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Whats Included

All our guided trips include; Luggage transfers (one bag up to 20kg per person), dinner each night*, friendly English-speaking guide, holiday pack with electronic route information guidebook, links for your google maps, all rooms with private bathroom, 24/7 support during your trip.

NOT INCLUDED: Flights, drinks, city tax, Travel Insurance (Recommended)

Please note that we require a minimum of 6 people for this tour to go ahead. 

*If you requested any extra nights at the beginning or at the end of the tour, the associated dinners will not be included.

 *If you requested the Tapas tour, this will replace the group dinner on the day you arrive in Santiago.

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