ferrol view over the ria ferrol
ferrol view over the ria ferrol

Camino Inglés, from Ferrol to Santiago

Level
3
Distance
121 km
Duration
7 days | 6 nights
period
Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct
price from
€ 550
CO2 footprint
144 Kg/person
  1. Spain
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  3. Solo Holidays
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  5. Tourcode VE-30

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. 

 

Highlights

  • In Ferrol walk around the Magdalena district, visit the Naval Museum, the San Felipe Castle and the Cathedral.
  • Admire breathtaking views green mountains and of blue coastlines.
  • Savour authentic northern Spanish cuisine, including regional dishes and fresh seafood prepared from traditional recipes.
  • Don't miss the opportunity to experience one of the most intimate and reflective journeys to Santiago on this less crowded Camino

Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Ferrol

Arrival in Ferrol

Starting in magical Ferrol menas soaking in its mysterious atmosphere, walking around the Magdalena district with its 18.th century buildings and the the Naval Museum and San Felipe Castle, with its geometric layout and magnificent stonework, and the impressive hydraulic architecture of the dockyards - a unique example in Europe. 

Day 2

From Ferrol to Pontedeume, 31 km

From Ferrol to Pontedeume, 31 km

The adventure starts in Curuxeiras, Ferrol’s port. the first gem of the day is the San Martiño de Xubia Monastery, built in the 8th  century - legend tells that between the temple and Neda there was a tunnel allowing monks to cross the river without being seen. Several highlights await - the pastires and bread of Neda, the climb to Monte Marraxòn, possibly a swim in Magdalena beach. Pontedeume - today's destination - is well known for its Torre de los Andrade and one of the longest medieval bridges in Europe.

Distance: 31 km

Elevation Gain: +239/-233 m

Day 3

From Pontedeume to Betanzos, 21 km

From Pontedeume to Betanzos, 21 km

A challenging, but gorgeous stage awaits - plenty of ups and downs, the Galician Forest with its tranquil atmosphere, trails immersed in nature, and suburban roads in Betanzos, which awaits us protected by its ancient walls. 

Distance: 21 km

Elevation Gain: +493/-479 m

 

Day 4

From Betanzos to Hospital de Bruma, 28,3 km

From Betanzos to Hospital de Bruma, 28,3 km

Charge up with a good breakfast, as the longest stage of the journey lies ahead of you: challenging, long, but beautiful - a walk through forest and meadows, laurel forests and small villages. Today's destination is Hospital the Bruma, named after the ancient hospital that would welcome pilgrims in this area. 

Distance: 28,3 km

Elevation Gain: +928/-564 m

Day 5

From Hospital de Bruma to Sigüeiro, 24,8 km

From Hospital de Bruma to Sigüeiro, 24,8 km

A flat stage  through mountains, forests, and farmland, passing through picturesque villages, each with its church. The route follows the Mandeo River before arriving in the medieval village of Sigüeiro, where you can rest and get ready for next stage. 

Distance: 24,8 km

Elevation Gain: +243/-408 m

Day 6

From Sigüeiro to Santiago de Compostela, 16,5 km

From Sigüeiro to Santiago de Compostela, 16,5 km

Today's route - flat and almost completely asphalted - passes through several small villages before arriving in the outskirts of Santiago de Compostela. Enjoy the panoramic view of the city before  reaching the Plaza del Obradoiro - an emotion you will never forget.

Distance: 16,5 km

Elevation Gain: +406/-358 m

Day 7

Arrivederci, Santiago de Compostela!

Arrivederci, Santiago de Compostela!

Last day included. Service ends after breakfast.

 

Details

Is this for me?


This section of the Camino de Santiago is perfect for those who want to experience the journey in a more intimate way, away from the crowds, on a more meditative and remote route. However, it is recommended for those who already have previous walking experience, due to some particularly long stretches and the elevation changes on certain days. It is an excellent option for those who have already walked the Camino Francés or other parts of the Camino and want to try something new and different, offering a different perspective on the pilgrimage.

Included


What is included

  • 6 Nights in double room in **/*** hotels , hostals or casa rural with breakfast
  • Luggage transportation from hotel to hotel
  • Maps and detailed description of the itinerary
  • Pilgrim Passport
  • Medical and luggage travel insurance
  • 24h phone assistance  


What is not included 

  • Transfers to the starting location and from the arriving location of the tour
  • Lunches and dinners, if not otherwise stated.
  • Visits and entrance fees - tips
  • Personal expense
  • Possible sojourn taxes  
  • Everything that is not mentioned in the "What is included" section


Optional Services

  • Extra nights
  • Single room supplement
  • Transfers to reach the starting location or to leave the arriving location of the tour, which will be quoted on request.

Accommodation


For our trips, we always select accommodations with private rooms and private bathrooms. In rare cases, shared accommodations or shared bathrooms may be included, so we recommend carefully checking the inclusions section to understand the type of accommodation provided for the trip you’re interested in.

We place great importance on the choice of lodging and select hotels with care and attention. We know how essential it is to rest well after a day of walking. We prefer welcoming and charming accommodations, ideally family-run, that truly embody the spirit of the place and can welcome you with comfort and warmth.

Where, due to the nature of the route, the choice of accommodations is limited, we select the option that best aligns with our standards.

When to travel


The provinces of Ourense, Pontevedra and A Coruña are included in the region of Galicia and is part of “Green Spain”, the name given to the country’s lush north coast. Here, the climate and landscape are influenced by moist winds blowing in from the Atlantic Ocean. Galicia enjoys relatively mild, rainy winters and cooler, fairly sunny summers. In summer short heat waves may occur with highs around, or even above, 30ºC. In colder months, the wind blows frequently, and the weather can be stormy. Fog is also common at any time of the year. The region gets about 1200 mm of precipitation a year, making it one of the wettest in Spain.

What to bring


Clothing and other items
You will need your regular walking/cycling gear, including some sort of reflective garment. For the evenings, smart outdoor style trousers (or shorts) are invaluable, as are quick-dry t-shirts. These can be washed easily and will dry overnight and still look good for sightseeing or having a drink in town.

Take as little as possible to avoid potentially lugging a heavy suitcase up three flights of stairs at the end of the day. Please be aware that laundromats (“Laverie”) are not common in rural areas, so plan to do handwashing of small items.

Lightweight walking shoes/ trainers
For wearing around towns & villages. They can also be a back-up pair.

Socks & underwear
Take only good quality socks with quick-dry and insulating qualities. Road test them before you go on the trip. Take a suitable quantity of underwear as washing facilities are limited.

Warm jacket, hat, gloves
Bring a fleece, Polartec or warm layers for the evenings especially in spring or autumn; be sure it is totally suitable for your needs.
A fleece jacket which blocks the wind (Wind-stopper) is the most preferable. In the summer months a lightweight jacket is suitable for evenings.
If you are cycling/walking in mountainous or coastal areas, even in the height of summer, the weather can change very quickly and unexpectedly and you should be prepared for fog, mist, rain, snow or hail at any time. Always take an extra layer with you, as well as a warm hat and gloves.

Waterproof jacket & trousers
If you are caught in heavy rain, with good waterproof clothing you should remain dry. Remember that most garments will lose their properties over time. Few will remain waterproof for more than five years and many deteriorate in three years or less. We recommend a rain jacket with a good hood and collar and waterproof or thermal walking/cycling trousers or tights.

Dress code
In general, you should wear suitable clothing when entering a church (in many places, it is considered unacceptable to go inside wearing shorts or a tank-top). We suggest that women carry a shawl to cover up bear shoulders or low-cut tops. It also comes in handy when your shoulders get sunburned!

It is considered inappropriate for men to go without a shirt / T-shirt (other than at the beach).

Trekking poles (adjustable)
Highly recommended. A pair works best, depending on what you are comfortable with. If you suffer from back or knee pain this should be considered essential. Remember to practise walking with your pole(s) on different types of terrain in the months preceding your trip.

Walking boots
The importance of good footwear cannot be stressed enough. Your boots should be sturdy and of good enough quality to handle all types of terrain. Lightweight boots, (cordura/leather boots) which have Gore-Tex or sympatex water-proofing are most suitable for this trip. They should provide good ankle protection and be well broken in. Waxing leather boots regularly prolongs their life.

Walking tops & trousers
We recommend walking trousers and shorts and quick-dry wicking t-shirts. These can be washed easily and will dry overnight and still look good for sightseeing or having a drink in town. Wicking T-shirts are fast drying, keep moisture away from your skin and are available at outdoor stores. You should also bring one pair of loose-fitting trousers to wear in cities and for evenings out, etc. Shorts or zip-off trousers are useful in warmer weather.

Practical info

How to arrive


On arrival:

The closest airport is in A Coruña.
From A Coruña train station take the train to Ferrol. Check timetable here.

On departure:

The closest airport is in Santiago de Compostela.

 

Mobile App


Use the SloWays APP for iOS and Android smart phones in combination with the written documentation provided.

The App has the detailed tracks and maps that you can use offline and without roaming. Thanks to the phone’s internal GPS, you can check your exact position on the map, so you always know exactly where you are. It also helps you self-navigate you way while travelling. More information on how to use the App inside the roadbook documents.

The navigation features include:

  • Offline navigation. Mobile data not required after initial download
  • Accurate GPS tracks
  • Autorotation of the maps
  • Daily route summary and elevation chart
  • Panorama of the track and at street level
  • Alarm and vibration that alerts you in case you go off track.
  • Emergency SMS button with position coordinates
  • Possibility to record and take georeferenced photos of problems on route alerting fellow travelers
  • Hotel information
  • Points of interest along the way
  • Historical background

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