About this tour
Walk the final 100 kilometres of Spain's most famous pilgrimage route, arriving in Santiago de Compostela after seven days on foot from Sarria. Whether you're drawn by faith, introspection, or the simple pull of a long walk, this stretch delivers the Camino's essence: quiet mornings through Galician countryside, conversations with fellow pilgrims, regional cooking, and the accumulated weight of history underfoot. We handle logistics—beds, meals, your pack, paperwork—so you focus on the rhythm of walking.
Highlights
- Final 100 km of the historic pilgrimage route
- Seven days walking through rural Galicia
- Accommodation and breakfast included nightly
- Luggage transported daily to next stop
- Pilgrim's Credential and travel insurance provided
- Phone support available throughout
- Mix of solitary trails and village stops
What to expect
Expect 15–20 km days on a mix of dirt tracks, country lanes, and town streets. Mornings start early; most pilgrims leave by 7 am to avoid heat and crowds. You'll pass through small villages where locals recognise the steady stream of walkers, share cafés with strangers becoming friends, and find your accommodation waiting when you arrive each afternoon. Landscapes shift from dense forest to open moorland to the outskirts of Santiago. Your legs will feel it by day four. The credential stamps in your booklet become a tangible record of progress.
Good to know
Moderate fitness essential; poor cardiovascular health, spinal injuries, and pregnancy are contraindications. Only breakfast included; plan meals at village bars and restaurants along the route. Public transport nearby if you need rest days. Bring proper walking shoes broken in beforehand.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







