The most well-know route heading to Santiago. Get the chance to visit Navarra, La Rioja, Castilla y León and Galicia.
continueReach the "End of the World" by walking this unique route from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra and Muxía.
continueWhether you want to start from Oporto, in Portugal, or from Tui, in Spain, you will certainly enjoy this wonderful route.
continueFrom Irún or San Sebastián to Santiago, get the opportunity to visit Northern Spain and its beautiful landscape.
continueFeel the Roman heritage in Spain while you walk this ancient route full of historic sites and wonderful architecture.
continueIt departs from Oviedo and it is the first Way to Santiago, the original route walked by King Alfonso II of Asturias.
continueThis is the way that departs from Ferrol and goes through the beautiful province of A Coruña to finally get yo Santiago.
continueAs diversion from the Silver Route, this Way goes from Granja de Moreruela to Santiago, passing Sanabria and Ourense.
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