Embark on a classic Camino de Santiago trek and complete the final 67 km of the world‑famous Camino Francés, also known as the French Way. Your journey begins in Palas de Rei. From here, your three‑day trekking adventure along this iconic pilgrimage route unfolds. As you continue, you will walk through rolling green landscapes, charming villages, and peaceful woodlands. Along the way, you’ll discover local traditions, enjoy regional cuisine, and meet fellow pilgrims from around the world. As a result, each step adds meaning to your experience.
As you move from village to village, you will pass through historic hamlets like Arzúa. These towns offer ideal moments to pause, enjoy authentic Spanish dishes, and absorb the cultural heritage that makes this route unique. Because the path is well‑marked and supported by local communities, it offers a comfortable mix of challenge and accessibility for trekkers of all levels.
Today, the Camino de Santiago is more than a historic pilgrimage. Instead, it provides a chance to connect with culture, nature, and community. Every step offers a new perspective. It may be a quiet moment in a forest, a conversation with another pilgrim, or a glimpse of a distant church spire guiding you forward. As you progress, your sense of accomplishment grows. Consequently, your journey becomes one of reflection, discovery, and inspiration.
Ultimately, your trek brings you to the magical Santiago Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its cobbled streets, lively plazas, and medieval architecture create an unforgettable atmosphere. At its heart stands the stunning Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the legendary endpoint of the Camino. Watching pilgrims arrive in the square, many filled with emotion, creates a moment you will never forget.
In the end, this remarkable trek blends culture, history, and natural beauty. It offers an experience that stays with you long after you return home.
The trek is one of the many walks and treks that we offer.