Experience the French “Camino” in a unique way by challenging yourself on a bike.
Maximize your week by covering over 300 km.
Relax in delightful hotels, “Pazos,” and countryside homes.
Experience the French “Camino” in a unique way by challenging yourself on a bike.
Maximize your week by covering over 300 km.
Relax in delightful hotels, “Pazos,” and countryside homes.
Arrival in Leon
Leon - Upon checking into the hotel, visitors can explore iconic sites such as the Cathedral of Leon, savor the local cuisine in the “Barrio Humedo” (tapas area), visit the “Plaza Mayor”, the Collegiate Church of “San Isidoro”, or the Museum of Contemporary Art of Castilla y Leon. Accommodation in Leon.
Stage 1: León - Rabanal…
Arrival in Leon
Leon - Upon checking into the hotel, visitors can explore iconic sites such as the Cathedral of Leon, savor the local cuisine in the “Barrio Humedo” (tapas area), visit the “Plaza Mayor”, the Collegiate Church of “San Isidoro”, or the Museum of Contemporary Art of Castilla y Leon. Accommodation in Leon.
Stage 1: León - Rabanal del Camino (69 km)
Astorga Cathedral - Enjoy breakfast in Leon. Begin the French Way from León, cycling to Rabanal del Camino, passing through Villadangos del Páramo and Astorga. In Villadangos del Páramo, visit the Church of “Santiago Apóstol” (late 17th and early 18th centuries), and in Astorga, admire both the Cathedral and the Episcopal Palace, along with the city’s Roman heritage. Additionally, savor the area’s traditional cuisine, especially the “cocido Maragato”. Accommodation in Rabanal del Camino.
Stage 2: Rabanal del Camino - Villafranca del Bierzo (55.7 km)
Stage 3: Villafranca del Bierzo – Triacastela (55.6 km)
Triacastela - Breakfast in Villafranca del Bierzo. Depart Villafranca del Bierzo for Triacastela, passing through O Cebreiro. In O Cebreiro, discover the pre-Romanesque church of “Santa María La Real del Cebreiro” and the O Cebreiro Ethnographic Museum. In Triacastela, visit its 11th-century church and other temples in the area. Accommodation in Triacastela.
Stage 4: Triacastela – Palas de Rei (70 km)
Palas de Rei - Breakfast in Triacastela. Departing Triacastela, the next stage leads to Palas de Rei. En route to Palas, explore the villages of Sarria and Portomarín. Sarria is a popular starting point for many pilgrims on the Camino, offering attractions like the Parish Church of “Santa Mariña”, the Church of “El Salvador”, and the Convent of “La Magdalena”. In Portomarín, located by the river Miño, discover the chapel of the “Virgen de las Nieves”, the church-fortress of “San Nicolás”, the church of “San Pedro”, and the “Pazos del Conde da Maza” and “Dos Pimentales”. Finally, Palas de Rei boasts a “concello” rich in artistic heritage, as evidenced by the church of “SanTirso”, the castle of “Pambre”, and the “Pazo de Ulloa”. Accommodation in Palas de Rei.
Sarria - Breakfast in Triacastela. Departing Triacastela, the next stage leads to Palas de Rei. En route to Palas, explore the villages of Sarria and Portomarín. Sarria is a popular starting point for many pilgrims on the Camino, offering attractions like the Parish Church of “Santa Mariña”, the Church of “El Salvador”, and the Convent of “La Magdalena”. In Portomarín, located by the river Miño, discover the chapel of the “Virgen de las Nieves”, the church-fortress of “San Nicolás”, the church of “San Pedro”, and the “Pazos del Conde da Maza” and “Dos Pimentales”. Finally, Palas de Rei boasts a “concello” rich in artistic heritage, as evidenced by the church of “SanTirso”, the castle of “Pambre”, and the “Pazo de Ulloa”. Accommodation in Palas de Rei.
Iglesia Santa Marina de Sarria - Breakfast in Triacastela. Departing Triacastela, the next stage leads to Palas de Rei. En route to Palas, explore the villages of Sarria and Portomarín. Sarria is a popular starting point for many pilgrims on the Camino, offering attractions like the Parish Church of “Santa Mariña”, the Church of “El Salvador”, and the Convent of “La Magdalena”. In Portomarín, located by the river Miño, discover the chapel of the “Virgen de las Nieves”, the church-fortress of “San Nicolás”, the church of “San Pedro”, and the “Pazos del Conde da Maza” and “Dos Pimentales”. Finally, Palas de Rei boasts a “concello” rich in artistic heritage, as evidenced by the church of “SanTirso”, the castle of “Pambre”, and the “Pazo de Ulloa”. Accommodation in Palas de Rei.
Portomarin - Breakfast in Triacastela. Departing Triacastela, the next stage leads to Palas de Rei. En route to Palas, explore the villages of Sarria and Portomarín. Sarria is a popular starting point for many pilgrims on the Camino, offering attractions like the Parish Church of “Santa Mariña”, the Church of “El Salvador”, and the Convent of “La Magdalena”. In Portomarín, located by the river Miño, discover the chapel of the “Virgen de las Nieves”, the church-fortress of “San Nicolás”, the church of “San Pedro”, and the “Pazos del Conde da Maza” and “Dos Pimentales”. Finally, Palas de Rei boasts a “concello” rich in artistic heritage, as evidenced by the church of “SanTirso”, the castle of “Pambre”, and the “Pazo de Ulloa”. Accommodation in Palas de Rei.
San Nicolas de Portomarin - Breakfast in Triacastela. Departing Triacastela, the next stage leads to Palas de Rei. En route to Palas, explore the villages of Sarria and Portomarín. Sarria is a popular starting point for many pilgrims on the Camino, offering attractions like the Parish Church of “Santa Mariña”, the Church of “El Salvador”, and the Convent of “La Magdalena”. In Portomarín, located by the river Miño, discover the chapel of the “Virgen de las Nieves”, the church-fortress of “San Nicolás”, the church of “San Pedro”, and the “Pazos del Conde da Maza” and “Dos Pimentales”. Finally, Palas de Rei boasts a “concello” rich in artistic heritage, as evidenced by the church of “SanTirso”, the castle of “Pambre”, and the “Pazo de Ulloa”. Accommodation in Palas de Rei.
Escalinata y Capilla Virgen de las Nieves - Breakfast in Triacastela. Departing Triacastela, the next stage leads to Palas de Rei. En route to Palas, explore the villages of Sarria and Portomarín. Sarria is a popular starting point for many pilgrims on the Camino, offering attractions like the Parish Church of “Santa Mariña”, the Church of “El Salvador”, and the Convent of “La Magdalena”. In Portomarín, located by the river Miño, discover the chapel of the “Virgen de las Nieves”, the church-fortress of “San Nicolás”, the church of “San Pedro”, and the “Pazos del Conde da Maza” and “Dos Pimentales”. Finally, Palas de Rei boasts a “concello” rich in artistic heritage, as evidenced by the church of “SanTirso”, the castle of “Pambre”, and the “Pazo de Ulloa”. Accommodation in Palas de Rei.
Stage 5: Palas de Rei – Santiago de Compostela (69 km)
Santiago de Compostela - Breakfast in Palas de Rei. Prepare for the final stage, cycling from Palas de Rei to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, Arzúa and O Pedrouzo, the two main stops before reaching Santiago, offer numerous attractions. In Arzúa, visit the former “Magdalena” Convent and the parish church of “Santiago”; in O Pedrouzo, part of the O Pino municipality, explore the hermitage of “Santa Irene”. Upon arrival in Santiago de Compostela, there are countless sites to explore. The main highlights are the Cathedral and the “Plaza del Obradoiro”, but it’s also highly recommended to stroll through the Old Town, enjoy the local cuisine, and visit other notable buildings such as the “Hostal de los Reyes Católicos”, the Monastery of “San Martín Pinario”, or the “Pazo de Raxoi”. Accommodation in Santiago de Compostela.
Santiago de Compostela. Casco Historico - Breakfast in Palas de Rei. Prepare for the final stage, cycling from Palas de Rei to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, Arzúa and O Pedrouzo, the two main stops before reaching Santiago, offer numerous attractions. In Arzúa, visit the former “Magdalena” Convent and the parish church of “Santiago”; in O Pedrouzo, part of the O Pino municipality, explore the hermitage of “Santa Irene”. Upon arrival in Santiago de Compostela, there are countless sites to explore. The main highlights are the Cathedral and the “Plaza del Obradoiro”, but it’s also highly recommended to stroll through the Old Town, enjoy the local cuisine, and visit other notable buildings such as the “Hostal de los Reyes Católicos”, the Monastery of “San Martín Pinario”, or the “Pazo de Raxoi”. Accommodation in Santiago de Compostela.
Cathedral De Santiago de Compostela - Breakfast in Palas de Rei. Prepare for the final stage, cycling from Palas de Rei to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, Arzúa and O Pedrouzo, the two main stops before reaching Santiago, offer numerous attractions. In Arzúa, visit the former “Magdalena” Convent and the parish church of “Santiago”; in O Pedrouzo, part of the O Pino municipality, explore the hermitage of “Santa Irene”. Upon arrival in Santiago de Compostela, there are countless sites to explore. The main highlights are the Cathedral and the “Plaza del Obradoiro”, but it’s also highly recommended to stroll through the Old Town, enjoy the local cuisine, and visit other notable buildings such as the “Hostal de los Reyes Católicos”, the Monastery of “San Martín Pinario”, or the “Pazo de Raxoi”. Accommodation in Santiago de Compostela.
Plaza del Obradoiro - Breakfast in Palas de Rei. Prepare for the final stage, cycling from Palas de Rei to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, Arzúa and O Pedrouzo, the two main stops before reaching Santiago, offer numerous attractions. In Arzúa, visit the former “Magdalena” Convent and the parish church of “Santiago”; in O Pedrouzo, part of the O Pino municipality, explore the hermitage of “Santa Irene”. Upon arrival in Santiago de Compostela, there are countless sites to explore. The main highlights are the Cathedral and the “Plaza del Obradoiro”, but it’s also highly recommended to stroll through the Old Town, enjoy the local cuisine, and visit other notable buildings such as the “Hostal de los Reyes Católicos”, the Monastery of “San Martín Pinario”, or the “Pazo de Raxoi”. Accommodation in Santiago de Compostela.
Hostal de los Reyes Catolicos - Breakfast in Palas de Rei. Prepare for the final stage, cycling from Palas de Rei to Santiago de Compostela. Along the way, Arzúa and O Pedrouzo, the two main stops before reaching Santiago, offer numerous attractions. In Arzúa, visit the former “Magdalena” Convent and the parish church of “Santiago”; in O Pedrouzo, part of the O Pino municipality, explore the hermitage of “Santa Irene”. Upon arrival in Santiago de Compostela, there are countless sites to explore. The main highlights are the Cathedral and the “Plaza del Obradoiro”, but it’s also highly recommended to stroll through the Old Town, enjoy the local cuisine, and visit other notable buildings such as the “Hostal de los Reyes Católicos”, the Monastery of “San Martín Pinario”, or the “Pazo de Raxoi”. Accommodation in Santiago de Compostela.
Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela - Breakfast and conclusion of services.

- Travel insurance
- Luggage transport between hotels
- Pilgrimage credentials
- Complete itinerary of the route
- Breakfast
- On route assistance phone
- Travel insurance
- Luggage transport between hotels
- Pilgrimage credentials
- Complete itinerary of the route
- Breakfast
- On route assistance phone
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If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.