The "Camino Inglés", also known as the English Way, is an ancient route traveled by pilgrims mainly from Northern Europe who arrived in Spain by sea, docking at Ferrol.
Along this captivating 120 km journey to Santiago de Compostela, you encounter a myriad of stories and a heritage rich in meaning.
Ancient Pilgrim coming from Northern Europe would dock at Ferrol, arriving in Spain by the sea, and walk this ancient route to get to Santiago de Compostela: the English Way boasts rare natural beauty, with the serene landscapes of rural Galicia, out-of-time villages and the vibrant colors of the Spanish countryside. It's the perfect trip for those who want to reconnect with themselves - you won't find the crowds of the French Way and will have a more intimate experience, with more chances to get in touch with the territory and its people.