![]() Climb: 1637 ft (499 m).ĭay 18: Extra nights in Santiago or return Climb: 1857 ft (566 m).ĭay 7: Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Burgosĭistance: 46 miles (74 km). Climb: 1440 ft (439 m).ĭay 6: Logroño to Santo Domingo de la Calzadaĭistance: 34 miles (54 km). Day 3: Roncesvalles to Pamplonaĭistance: 29 miles (47 km). Climb: 2927 ft (892 m).īicycle and equipment hand-over and transfer to the starting point in the French town of Saint Jean Pied de Port. Day 2: Saint Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvallesĭistance: 17 miles (28 km). Experience the elation of cycling into the main square of Santiago de Compostela on your last day,Īrrival at the Mountain village of Roncesvalles, close to the French-Spanish border.See the Praza do Obradoiro with its awe-inspiring cathedral.Encounter the stunning medieval villages of Molinaseca and O'Cebreiro.Take the opportunity to visit the impressive gothic cathedrals of Burgos, Leon and Astorga.Discover Pamplona, the home of the world famous 'Sanfermines'.Savour the exceptional wines and gastronomy of Logroño, the capital of the Rioja wine region.Cross the North of Spain from East to West and experience dramatic changes in landscape, from hills to river valleys, from the vast plains of Castilla to the mountains of northern León and finally on to the green region of Galicia.It is a personal journey which unites people from many parts of the globe, all of whom decide to undertake this pilgrimage. The Camino is more than a journey across the Spanish landscape.Immerse yourself in the folklore and history of this extraordinary cycle tour, the only long-distance route to have been awarded World Heritage recognition.This is a carefully planned journey broken into manageable stages of around 50 km each. Trace a parallel route next to the original foot path using long-distance touring bikes and cycle on tarmac and well-conditioned roads.
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