It's physically demanding to walk on average 20-25 km daily even if you walk one of the shorter routes or do only the last 100 km to Santiago de Compostela. I would recommend doing some training for the Camino de Santiago beforehand. Artsy Travelers who Walk the Way will view countless treasures, including the portrait of Mary Magdalene by Leonardo da Vinci in Burgos, tiny medieval churches steeped in history, and soaring architectural wonders, such as the cathedral at León. I haven't walked the Way, but I'm considering it! What is the Camino Portugues? The Camino Portugues officially runs from Lisbon to Santiago (a total of around 400 miles). However, like me, many people start in Porto. There are actually three official routes on the Camino Portugues - the Caminho Central, the Caminho da Costa, and the Senda Litoral. The distance from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela through León is about 800 km (500 mi). The Camino Primitivo, or Original Way, is the oldest route to Santiago de Compostela, first taken in the 9th century, which begins in Oviedo. However, and in case this is one of your most valued alternatives for those last 100km, these are the stages that make up the Camino Sanabrés. Ourense - Cea: 13 mi / 21.2 km. Cea - Lalin Station: 27.5 km / 17 mi. Lalin Station - Ponte Ulla - 22 mi / 35.2 km. Ponte Ulla - Santiago de Compostela - 13 mi / 21.2 km. IMAieBL.

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