The Camino Frances or French Way is the most famous of all the Camino de Santiago routes. While St Jean Pied de Port marks the starting point of the Camino Francés, you can start your Camino from any town or city along the way
The Via de la Plata is the longest of the pilgrim routes in Spain, starting from Seville in Andalucia, and running northwards through the provinces of Extremadura and Castilla y Leon to Salamanca and Zamora.
The Camino del Norte or Northern Way is the Camino route taking pilgrims along the wonderful Northern coast of ‘Green Spain’ from the Basque Country, across Cantabria, Asturias and on to Santiago de Compostela, in Galicia.
The Camino Primitivo or Original Way is the oldest Camino de Santiago route, as this was the route followed by King Alfonso II the Chaste in the 9th century, from the city of Oviedo, in Asturias, to Santiago de Compostela. This was the first Camino de Santiago trail when most of Spain was under Moorish control.
- Camino Inglés (Galicia)
- Camino de Alicante
- Camino de Madrid
- Camino de Fonseca
- Camino Catalán
- Camino de Vitoria
- Camino de Tarragona
- Ruta del Ebro
- Camino de Valencia
- Ruta de la Lana
- Camino de Cartagena
- Camino Frances
- Camino Portugues
- Camino Italiano
- Camino Ingles
- Camino de Polonia
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