Camino trail to Santiago
Day One: Madrid -
After greeting you at the train station and getting to know your guides, we depart
in van from Madrid and head to Segovia. We stop here briefly for a glance at Segovia
and then keep on towards León. We arrive in early afternoon to this medium-
Meal: Dinner
Destinations visited: Madrid, Leon
Distance cycled: 8 km / 5 miles
Day Two: Leon -
We start the morning out by van for a 34 mile (55 km) transfer to Castrillo de Polvazares.
After a short stroll through this quaint town, we hop on the bicycles to start the
infamous uphill ride to the Cruz de Ferro. With fellow hikers and bikers alongside,
we weave our way up in elevation with views of the green hillsides in the edge of
Castilla y León. We pass through the unique, one-
Meals: Breakfast/ Lunch
Destinations visited: Manjarín, Palacio de Canedo, Villafranca, Castrillo de
los
Polvazares, Cruz de Ferro
Distance cycled: 52 km / 33.9 miles
Day Three: Villafranca del Bierzo– Portomarin
We start the morning in the van with a 19 mile (30 km) steep uphill. Up above and
now in the province of Galicia, we stop to visit the Celtic town of O´Cebreiro and
enjoy the views of yet another distinct Spain. We have a short transfer in the van,
we return to our bikes, where the route is constantly filled with even more curves,
up-
Meals: Breakfast/ Dinner
Destinations visited: O'Cebreiro, Samos, Sarria, and Portomarín
Distance cycled: 55 km / 33.5 miles
Day four: Portomarin – Arzua
We hop on the bikes to start the day—and an 8 mile (13 km) climb, cycling through more rural Spain. We cannot forget that we´re in Galicia, therefore we continue to climb and descend along the whole way. But the hard work is more than compensated for by the views of the villages, farms, and fields that we pass by. Just after Palas de Rei, we veer off the Camino to take a small, but much worthwhile side trip. This scenic back road winds through the open lands of farms and fields before changing to thick woods with a small creek tucked alongside. As we come out of the woods, the Castelo do Pambre appears, a 14th century castle undiscovered by most. We are welcomed by a picnic lunch, and when through we weave across more hidden roads until approaching the town of Melide, where we´ll get back on the main road. The yellow arrows appear again and we find ourselves just 34 miles (55 km) from Santiago. We pass through more valleys until we reach Arzúa, and after branching off the main street we arrive to tonight’s stay at the Pazo Santa María, an 18th century noble house situated on a 35,000 m estate. We´ll enjoy a quiet and relaxed dinner in this country house before retiring for the night.
Meals: Breakfast/ Dinner
Destinations visited: Palas de Rei, Castelo do Pambre, Melide, and Arzúa
Distance cycled: 50 km/ 31 miles
Day Five: Arzua – Santiago de Compostela
Today we get on the bikes to begin the final stretch, just a mere 25 miles (40 km) from Santiago de Compostela. However, even though it´s our last day, we aren´t liberated from the typical hills and valleys that define Galicia´s landscape. We cross over several rivers and wind through multiple towns to eventually find ourselves on our last noticeable ascent. It´s worth the extra push to the top, as shortly after the Monte do Gozo appears. Once atop the hill, we´re rewarded by the views overlooking Santiago and we can even spot the towers of the Cathedral—our final destination. We head down to the city, passing through the urban streets of Santiago to finally arrive to the Cathedral, the traditional reason for the pilgrim´s long endured trek. Tonight we relax in the Hotel Monumento San Francisco, and since we arrive in the afternoon, you will have time time to explore the city, take a dip in the pool, and rest up for our memorable farewell dinner tonight.
Meals: Breakfast/ Gourmet Picnic/ Dinner
Destinations visited: el Monte do Gozo and Santiago de Compostela
Distance cycled: 45 km / 23.5 miles
Day Six:
Say adios to new friends made. After breakfast, we say good-
Meal: Breakfast
Destination visited: Santiago & Madrid
Accomplished: Total Satisfaction!





