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  1. It depends on the route you choose to take on The Way of Saint James - the Camino de Santiago. There are three very popular routes in Spain. The French Way, or Camino Francés, is the most often taken, and is just over 900 kilometres. The Northern Way or Camino del Norte runs along the coast and is about 800 kilometres.

  2. The Winter Way: Length 239.2 Km. Difficulty Medium-High. Stretching for over 200 kilometres it crosses the four provinces of Galicia together with attractive, historical regions full of personality such as those of Valdeorras , Ribeira Sacra and Deza .The Winter Way is the natural entrance to Galicia from the central plateau, an access already ...

  3. St. James' way is the route that pilgrims have been following for more than 1,000 years to visit the tomb of the Apostle in the city of Santiago de Compostela. Known in Spanish as "El Camino de Santiago" or "El Camino", it is a network of scenic routes through small villages that link a multitude of places in Europe and Spain with the city of ...

  4. The Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James) from Lisbon to Santarem is the first section on the Camino Portugues (The Portuguese Way): The Camino Portgues is the part of the Camino de Santiago that runs from the beautiful city of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, to the city of Santiago de Compostela.The first part of the trail passes through a relatively urban area, however we will gradually ...

  5. The Way of St. James or the Pilgrim's Way, as well known, was declared the first European Route of Cultural Interest by the Council of Europe in 1987. In addition, the route is considered World Heritage by UNESCO. The so-called French Way is the Santiago route par excellence, the most popular itinerary, the busiest and the best adapted of all.

  6. Length 162.2 Km. Difficulty Medium. This is the Way par excellence. The Jacobean itinerary with the most historical tradition and it is the one most recognised internationally. It was described in 1135 in the Codex Calixtinus, , a fundamental Jacobean book. Book V of this codex constitutes an authentic medieval guide to the pilgrimage to Santiago.

  7. The French Way, or Camino Francés, is the most often taken, and is just over 900 kilometres. The Northern Way or Camino del Norte runs along the coast and is about 800 kilometres. The earliest or “Primitive” Way (Camino Primitivo) follows most of the original The Way of Saint James and is about 300 kilometres.

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