Walking the Camino de Santiago

But which route to take?
Walking the Camino de Santiago

Walking the Camino de Santiago

But which route to take?
Camino Catherdral

Walking the Camino de Santiago

But which route to take?
Rolling Hillside Camino

Self-guided Camino trails.

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The Camino de Santiago is an ancient network of trails, followed by countless pilgrims over the centuries to worship at the tomb of St James the Apostle in Santiago de Compostela.

World-renowned for its long-distance tributaries, the Camino is a pilgrimage modern-day travellers take on for a multitude of reasons, whether religious, cultural, historical, or as a physical challenge. People from all walks of life embark on the journey – some choosing to follow the most popular routes for the friendly atmosphere and camaraderie with fellow pilgrims, while others prefer the lesser-known paths, which allow for a more intimate and contemplative experience.

We have three Camino walking holidays at Inntravel, each offering different geographical (and spiritual) approaches into the poignant and timeless city of Santiago. Take a look at our three Camino trails to compare and decide which one is for you.
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