The Camino de Santiago needs no introduction: this is the most famous pilgrimage in the world, celebrated and portrayed in movies and books, travelogues and songs.
The most popular itinerary is the French way, starting in Saint Jean Pied De Port and arriving in Santiago across Spain: walking the last 100 km, from Sarria to Santiago, is enough to obtain the much coveted Compostella, the official certificate of completion of the Camino.
If you'd like to escape the big crowds or are you looking for something a bit less classic, we have you covered: from the Le Puy Way, connecting the French town of Le Puy with the beginnng of the French Path, to the Portugese Camino starting in Tui; from the Sanabrès Camino, along the ancient Via de La Plata, to the Camino Primitivo through Asturias and Galicia, to the Camino del Norte, on the Cantabrian sea. "