How hard is the walk from Sarria to Santiago?

The Sarria to Santiago route is just over 100 km meeting the minimum for a certificate of completion. You can split the journey into 5, 6- or 7-day walks depending on how much you want to linger and appreciate the scenery. This is an easy walk but with plenty of opportunities to see various landscapes.

How long to walk from Sarria to Santiago?

8 days
Camino: Sarria to Santiago Self Guided Walk Our most popular Camino tour is the self guided Sarria to Santiago walk. This tour takes 8 days to walk the distance which is ample time to enjoy the camaraderie of your fellow hikers and soak up the atmosphere and scenery along the trail.

Where do pilgrims stay in Santiago de Compostela?

Municipal albergues
An albergue is basically is a hostel with dorm beds and shared facilities. Municipal albergues are exclusively for pilgrims to be able to stay there you have to present your Credential (pilgrim’s passport). Private albergues let anybody stay; pilgrims, tourists, students, etc.

Where is the Camino passport in Sarria?

Where can I pick up the Pilgrim’s Passport? In Sarria you can easily pick up the Pilgrim’s Passport from the Pilgrim’s Office which is located in the Iglesia de Santa Mariña, right on the route on Rua Maior. Just turn up and it will cost you €1-2 and they will give you your first stamp.

How far can you comfortably walk in a day?

around 20 miles
A Healthy Person can walk around 20 miles in a day. In a single day, you can walk 20 miles without any problems. This is about the same distance as a marathon race, and it’s a perfectly healthy thing for someone to do.

Can you stay in hotels on the Camino de Santiago?

Accommodation on the Camino de Santiago is rooted in the traditional albergues, but today’s pilgrims are offered the best in hospitality, from family-run hotels to luxurious paradores. Pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago are welcomed with open arms in the numerous hotels and guesthouses along the Way of Saint James.

Where do you stay when you walk the Camino?

Accommodation. There are two main accommodation options available: Hostels, known as Refugios, are exclusively for pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago. The hostels are provided by a loose network of groups ranging from the local government to individuals and churches.

How do I get a Camino passport?

Official Camino Passport Obtain your Pilgrim’s Card at a pilgrim’s office, an albergues or the town hall at your starting point, then have it stamped at an albergues, an establishment or a religious building (like a church or a monastery) in your stops along the way. You must do so at least twice a day.

How much does a Pilgrim Passport cost?

Pilgrim Passport: Available for a $2 donation in most churches, the pilgrim passport is the official record of your pilgrimage and required to stay in an albergue.

¿Cuánto tarda en llegar el Camino Francés a Sarria?

Disfruta de Sarria, que estás a punto de comenzar la aventura. En esta etapa del camino Francés recorreremos 22 kilómetros de distancia. El tiempo estimado en ruta oscila entre 5 y 6 horas. Aquí comienza tu Camino de Santiago y lo hace con una subidita corta.

¿Dónde se encuentra el Camino francés?

Disfruta de los kilómetros finales del Camino por excelencia, el Camino Francés, partiendo de la majestuosa villa lucense de Sarria. Parte desde la ciudad amurallada de Lugo para atravesar el interior de Galicia con la mirada puesta en la Catedral de Santiago.

¿Qué es el Camino Francés y cuáles son sus beneficios?

El Camino Francés es el Camino de Santiago por excelencia, y por ello hemos preparado una experiencia a la altura y con un precio al alcance de todos nuestros peregrinos; te alojarás en una selección de los mejores hoteles y casas rurales de toda la ruta con desayuno incluido. Sorprende a tus más allegados con una aventura en el Camino.

¿Por qué hacer el camino de Santiago por primera vez?

Tanto si vas a hacer el Camino de Santiago por primera vez como si ya lo has realizado en alguna otra ocasión seguro que las etapas del Camino Francés te sorprenden por sus espectaculares paisajes, aldeas, monumentos, poblaciones y gastronomía sin igual.