Routes
Stage-by-stage guides to each route I've walked. What to expect, where to stay, and what I wish I'd known.
Camino Francés
The most popular Camino route. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago across the Pyrenees, the Meseta, and into Galicia.
Camino Inglés
A short, quiet route from the Galician coast. Ferrol to Santiago through eucalyptus forests and rural villages.
Finisterre & Muxía
The walk beyond Santiago to the Atlantic coast. Santiago to Cape Finisterre and the sanctuary at Muxía.
Camino Português
The second most walked Camino. Porto to Santiago by inland or coastal paths, through tiled towns, vineyards, and Atlantic boardwalks.
Camino del Norte
The coastal route along the Bay of Biscay. Irún to Santiago through the Basque Country, Cantabria, and Asturias, with sea views and serious climbs.
Camino Primitivo
The oldest and toughest route. Oviedo to Santiago through the mountains of Asturias, including the remote Hospitales high path.