El camino de Santiago
El camino de la costa (Coastal Route)
El camino de Santiago, also know as “the camino” or “the way”, is probably now a days the most famous long trekking in Europe. It takes 30 days to complete the last part that goes through the North of Spain to Santiago de Compostela, the last city where an impressive Cathedral was built to host the bones of apostol Saint James.
Join me in a first discovery of this medieval way that started in IX century.
Enjoy a customised itinerary (1, 2, 3 or 4 days) on the Coastal Camino, walking their cliffs, their valleys, their green slopes. Find friends and new connections along the way. Discover yourself and many other beautiful things that brings the Camino and its magic.
Itinerary
Level: medium
Elevation: aprox 2000 feet/day (600 m/day)
Duration: 5-6 hours walk per day
Distance: 9-12 milles per day (15-20 km)
Starting Time: 8h30 (8:30am) per day
Arrival Time: 15h30 (3:30pm) per day
Description:
Up to 4 days walk with 4 nights sleeping in 2 different hotels.
What should I bring?
Wearing: mountain boots or trekking shoes / sportive cloths / Gore-Tex or rain jacket in case of rain or wind / pullover / winter jacket in case of cold / one or two sticks to walk.
Eating: we will do a break in order to have some snack. Each person will carry its own food. As suggestions you could bring: a sandwich, nuts, fruit, energetic bars, etc, …
Drinking: minimum a litre of water
What's Included
– The price includes an accident insurance that in case of accident, if the person could not walk, would cover the transport cost of the person (Helicopter, ambulance,…) and rehabilitation in the insurance agreed hospitals .
- Expert mountain guiding provide by a certified mountain guide.
What's Extra
– Transport.
– Food and drinks.