Before arriving in Santiago you will pass through different types of landscapes such as cliffs, forests, plateaus and urban areas. The different green landscapes from the coast to the inland, together with the incredible gastronomy of the north, the history and its art, will make this trip truly special and unforgettable.
Today you start cycling in Bilbao towards Portugalete on urban areas. From there a long cycle path leads you to the beach of La Arena, where you will meet the Cantabrian Sea, you then follow a path along the cliffs, a very beautiful stretch where you leave the Basque Country to enter Cantabria. The coastal trail leads you to Castro Urdiales, a town with a beautiful harbor and a rich history. Take some time to explore its historic streets and taste the local seafood.
Challenge: 41 km / 25.5 miles, 750m ascent.
Your journey continues along the northern coast, with the beauty of the Bay of Biscay as your backdrop. An interesting stage with beautiful scenery, with several beaches, cliffs and stretches through forest, alternating with green inland valleys. Its profile is a continuous up and down, but with moderate gradients. Laredo, your destination for the day, is known for its golden sandy beaches. This is a great place to relax, recharge, and enjoy the refreshing sea breeze.
Challenge: 33 km / 20.5 miles, 825m ascent.
The trail winds through lush countryside and charming villages, crossing three long beaches: Salvé (in Laredo), Berria (after Santoña) and Helgueras-Trengadín (Noja). From the Puntal de Laredo to Santoña you will take short sail. You will then turn inland to Güemes, before going back to the coast in an area with cliffs and some beautiful scenery. Once in Somo, you take a second passenger boat across the bay, leaving you right in the centre of the city. Santander offers a blend of culture, history, and natural beauty, making it a perfect ending point for your pilgrimage.
Challenge: 56 km / 35 miles, 850m ascent.
Leaving behind the urban environment of Santander, your path guides you towards Santillana del Mar. This long route unfolds through serene countryside, and you'll feel transported back in time when you arrive at this enchanting medieval town, one of the prettiest in Cantabria.
Challenge: 47 km / 29.5 miles, 725m ascent.
Today's route is long and interesting and alternates inland landscapes with some brief incursions by the sea. The route meanders through rolling green hills, offering captivating views of the Cantabrian coast. In Comillas, you'll be captivated by the buildings in the modernist style - our art nouveau - such as El Capricho, one of Antoni Gaudí's first works. Continuing your route toward Colombres you will cross several bridges over marshes and estuaries, with steep inclines between the successive valleys. Although the gradients are moderate, you get the feeling that the mountains are very close. After visiting San Vicente de la Barquera, an interesting fishing village, you will leave Cantabria to enter Asturias and finish the day in Colombres, where the houses built by indianos, emigrants who returned from their stay in America with a wealthy lifestyle, are outstanding.
Challenge: 50 km / 31 miles, 960m ascent.
This is a peaceful but long route full of beautiful scenery. As you leave Colombres, the gentle sound of the ocean accompanies your journey as you pass through idyllic fishing villages, immersing yourself in the culture of Asturias. After Andrín you will have a notable slope and after the descent you will reach Llanes, a town with a historic quarter with lively terraces in summer, as well as the fishermen's port and its artistic breakwater. When leaving Llanes you will cross some beaches such as Palombina, Torimbia and San Antolín, all of which are beautiful and quite busy in summer. The route then turns inland once again, through rural areas with less tourist pressure. After crossing a number of level crossings, you will end the day in Ribadesella, a coastal town famous for its prehistoric caves among other things.
Challenge: 53 km / 33 mi, 1030m ascent.
Today’s route is scenically very interesting, with mountains and good views of the coast, and passing by several beaches: Santa Marina (in Ribadesella), La Vega, Arenal de Morís (somewhat remote), La Espasa and La Isla. Then you will leave the coast as you arrive to Colunga, after that small town the route takes you through orchards and farmland as you will enter into the agricultural heartland of Asturias, through more mountainous terrain than on previous days and past tiny rural hamlets. Your route takes you to Villaviciosa, the Apple Capital, famous for its cider production.
Challenge: 19 km /12 mi, 1200 ascent.
Today you turn towards the interior of Asturias, away from the coast. Leaving Villaviciosa behind, you traverse the rolling hills of Asturias, arriving in Pola de Siero, a bustling market town. The transition from peaceful countryside to a lively urban atmosphere provides a unique and enriching experience, bringing you to the capital of Asturias, where you can delve into the rich history and culture of the region. Visit the magnificent Oviedo Cathedral and savor the local cuisine at one of the city's many restaurants or sidrerías (cider bars).
Challenge: 43 km / 27 mi, 900m ascent.
Starting in Oviedo, your route today takes you to the coastal city of Avilés. As you leave the capital of Asturias behind, walking on the mount Naranco foothills, you'll experience a mix of urban and rural landscapes. Avilés welcomes you with its historical quite impressive old town.
Challenge: 30 km / 19 mi, 400m ascent.
Your journey continues with this route along the coastline. The path offers serene views of the sea and traditional Asturian architecture. The nicest views will be as you arrive to the banks of the Nalón River, where the San Martín Castle is guarding the Camino from its promontory. After an ascent to Muros de Nalón you will cycle a bit further before descending to Cudillero, one of the most beautiful coastal villages in Asturias.
Challenge: 32 km / 20 mi, 575m ascent.
Leaving Cudillero, you'll venture through picturesque Asturian countryside as you are facing one of the most beautiful stages of the entire Camino del Norte. After crossing Soto de Luiña you will take the Camín Real de Las Ballotas, this coastal route has views over the cliffs, with access to beaches, well signposted and with services, eventually reaching the charming village of Cadavedo. The last obstacle of the day is the climb from Canero, then the arrival in Luarca gives you some beautiful views of the picturesque town. This coastal gem is celebrated for its white-washed buildings, fishing harbor, and natural beauty. Luarca invites you to explore its maritime history and breathtaking scenery.
Challenge: 55 km / 34.5 mi, 680m ascent.
Today you will advance away from the coast, along comfortable tracks and roads, with moderate gradients, passing through numerous towns with services, through rolling hills and peaceful woodlands before arriving the coastal town of Navia. From there the path provides stunning views of the sea towards Tapia, a coastal village known for its fishing traditions, with its charming little harbour. Following the coast you will arrive to the Penarronda beach and its cliffs before crossing the river Eo to leave Asturias and enter in Galicia. Ribadeo, with its beautiful estuary and lively atmosphere, is a perfect place to end your day.
Challenge: 55 km / 34.5 mi, 325m ascent.
From Ribadeo you will move away from the coast towards the interior. The landscape transforms from a coastal path into a mountainous route, entering a sparsely populated rural territory. The most important climb of the day will be at the exit of A Ponte de Arante: 260 metres of ascent in 5 kilometres, before arriving to Gondán, then you will cross the town of Vilanova de Lourenzá, where the church of the old monastery stands out. Your path leads you to Mondoñedo, a town of historical significance, capital of the region of A Mariña Central and episcopal see since the Middle Ages. Mondoñedo’s cathedral and the old quarter, declared a Historic-Artistic Site, are the cultural jewels of the day.
Challenge: 38 mi / 24 mi, 975m ascent.
Today you have An interesting route in which you leave the region of A Mariña and ascend to Terra Chá, the inland plateau of Lugo, passing from 140 to 560 metres above sea level. The route passes through rolling hills and agricultural landscapes through the valley of Valiñadares and Lousada, giving you a sense of the region's rural beauty, as you make your way to Abadín. Following this hilly terrain you'll arrive in Vilalba, a town known for its medieval heritage.
Challenge: 33 km / 20.5 mi, 600m ascent.
Today you will enjoy this varied route: tracks, dirt roads, paths and muddy corredoiras (tractor ruts). At the first half of your route you won’t hardly have any gradients in a pleasant rural environment. Your path takes you to Baamonde, a small village surrounded by lush greenery, before entering in a very solitary route, which you will enjoy it before arriving to the multitudes. The quiet paths through the Galician countryside will take you to As Cruces, very close to Sobrado dos Monxes, which welcomes you with its historic monastery.
Challenge: 52 km / 32.5 mi, 635 m ascent.
In contrast to the previous routes, in which you walk along dirt tracks between small villages, today the landscape is becoming much more urban, as you are approaching Santiago. The route converges in Arzúa with the maelstrom of the French Way. At first glance, this stage seems to provide little interest with its monotonous movement alongside the main road. Yet today ends up being one of the most exciting of the whole week as you feel the collective energy grow, joining hordes of fellow pilgrims all excited to be nearly there! Burst back into modern life as you rush along past the regional airport and cross the highway, railway and ring-road drawn by an immense, irresistible magnet: Plaza Obradoiro. The urban hustle and bustle will not deter you and it’s still easy to imagine ancient pilgrims weeping with joy as they glimpsed the distant spires. Historically, pilgrims pause at Monte do Gozo to set their sights then make one last stop at the spring in Lavacolla, to cleanse their face and feet before meeting their beloved saint.
Challenge: 56 km / 35 mi, 625 m ascent.
After breakfast your Camino comes to an end.
Option of booking an extra night in Santiago de Compostela.
Iturrienea Ostatua is located in the heart of the historic centre of the city, on the first floor of a building built in 1906 for the Countess of McMahon. With a typical Basque farmhouse atmosphere, this accommodation treasures unique pieces of furniture and decoration.
Situated in Villaviciosa's historic center, Hotel Casa España occupies the restored Casa del Arcediano, formerly a chocolate factory. The Hotel features 12 rooms with amenities like heating, TV, and a bathroom with a hairdryer. It offers services such as a cafeteria, social lounge and restaurant.
Recently renovated hotel located in the heart of Oviedo, facing the Campoamor Theater and close to Gascona Street, a lively area with many traditional cider bars. Featuring comfortable, quiet, and spacious rooms.
A charming hotel located in the heart of the historic-artistic district of Avilés. Just 30 meters from the Town Hall and Plaza de España, and 100 meters from the international center Oscar Niemeyer.
Ten double rooms, one of them with a lounge, perfectly equipped. The comfort of the facilities, combined with friendly and personalized service, creates a feeling of being in a homely and comfortable environment for our guests.
A very peaceful hotel located in the heart of the fishing port and in the center of Luarca. It offers guests a pleasant stay and exceptional cuisine, where you can taste typical dishes of the region.
The Casona de Lazúrtegui Hotel is located in Ribadeo. The rooms feature adjustable air conditioning, TV, Wi-Fi, hydromassage bathtub, hairdryer, safe, and minibar.
Located at the entrance to the Episcopal City of Mondoñedo, just 200m from the center, our hotel offers 17 comfortable rooms. In our restaurant, you can taste traditional Galician cuisine, always with vegetarian options and choices suitable for celiacs.
Pensión Ardigales 11 in Castro Urdiales offers 12 aesthetic and functional rooms, providing options for single, double, and family accommodations. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the property, and there's a welcoming reception area with a resting zone.
The Hotel Cosmopol is located in front of the Salvé beach and only a few metres from the beach of Laredo. The complex offers all the necessary services and facilities and has an outdoor swimming pool. All rooms are exterior.
Located 200 meters from Sardinero Beach, enjoy a boutique hotel with personality and a warm, family-friendly atmosphere. All rooms offer independent air conditioning and fiber optic wifi.
A 17th century palace converted into a hotel in the centre of Santillana del Mar. The facilities include beautiful lounges and common areas, a magnificent restaurant with a central fireplace, cafeteria, garden terrace with views of the imposing main façade and free WIFI.
Located on the bank of the Deva river, with views towards the Picos de Europa. With a wide garden, a large living room with chimney and free parking.
Family-run hotel with elegant, well-equipped rooms, very well located, next to the Sella estuary and a 10-minute walk from the beach and the centre of Ribadesella.
Located in the province of Coruña, in Sobrado dos Monxes, an essential stop on the Northern Way to Santiago, where you can visit the first Cistercian Monastery on the peninsula and enjoy its landscapes through hiking routes in the countryside.
Modern and elegant hotel located in a historically significant building, offering views of the towers of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and adjacent to Bonaval Park. It is situated in a very quiet area and just a short walk from the historic center.
HYBRID BIKES
Hybrid bikes, 21-speed, lock, pump, repair kit, map holder
Children's bikes, carts and trailer bikes also available
Bike model: GIANT, ESPECIALIZED or CUBE TOURING
Bike Type: Hybrid trekking bike
Frame: aluminum
Wheels: 28"
Gears: Adults bikes: 21 or 24 gears // Kids bikes: 7, 14 or 21 gears
Suspension: Yes
Frame sizes: (Adults): XS ,S ,M , L, XL (Kids): 20"/24"/26"
Male Female
FOR KIDS
Possibility of renting bicycle accessories for children
Fun-Trailer/add on bike Child seat
E BIKES
Bike model: Movelo Kalkhoff
Bike type: Hybrid E-bike
Brakes: Shimano M396 180 mm
Gear switch: Shimano SLX
Tyres: Schwalbe marathon GT tour 28 pulgadas
Battery: Bosch PowerPack 500
Engine: Bosch Performance CX (75Nm) Cruise (250Watt)
Weight: 26,1 kg
17 nights' accommodation
17 breakfast
Detailed route information and maps
HYBRID BIKES
Hybrid bikes, 21-speed, lock, pump, repair kit, map holder
Children's bikes, carts and trailer bikes also available
Bike model: GIANT, ESPECIALIZED or CUBE TOURING
Bike Type: Hybrid trekking bike
Frame: aluminum
Wheels: 28"
Gears: Adults bikes: 21 or 24 gears // Kids bikes: 7, 14 or 21 gears
Suspension: Yes
Frame sizes: (Adults): XS ,S ,M , L, XL (Kids): 20"/24"/26"
Male Female
FOR KIDS
Possibility of renting bicycle accessories for children
Fun-Trailer/add on bike Child seat
Luggage transport between accommodations
Acces to the trip on our navigation app
Single Room Supplement(s)
Solo Traveller Supplement
Private taxi transfers can be booked to and from airport / train station / bus station
Not included
Extras
The nearest airport is Bilbao (BIO)