Proposed Pilgrimage Itinerary *
Day 1 - Wednesday 5th June Depart Dublin
Check - in at Dublin Airport at 11am for your direct Aer Lingus flight to Santiago de Compostela, on arrival you
will be met by your guide and transferred to your accommodation in Sarria where you will stay in Albergue
Monastero de la Magdalena Sarria for 2 nights with dinner and breakfast in an outside restaurant..
Day 2 - Thursday 6th June | Sarria to Portomarin 23km
After breakfast, collect your packed lunch at reception of Albergue. Walk starts at 8.3am. Our walk today starts
at the bottom of A Escaleira da Fonte, built in the middle of the 19th century it provides a direct access to the historical area of the town, passing by Iglesia de Santa Marina, with its pilgrim mural, at the top of Rua Maior is Iglesia del Salvador with its tympanum of Christ in Majesty and the Tree of Life. The Camino continues to Monasterio
da la Magdalena with fine plateresque fa�ade, The Camino makes it way down to the medieval bridge Ponte
Aspera over the Rio Celeriro and out of the town of Sarria. The majority of today stage is on lovely woodland
paths and gravel tracks, apart from the bare flanks around the high point on the Pena do Cervo at Momientos
(above Portomarin) much of the remainder is along forest paths and tree - lined lanes, so we have good shade
from the sun and shelter from the rain. We will pass through many small hamlets that seem to blend seamlessly
one into the next. Several new cafes offer refreshments stops along the way. On arriving in Portomarin you will
time to explore the village. Coach transfer (30 min) back to accommodation in Sarria for evening meal.
Day 3 - Friday 7th June | Portomarin to Palas de Rei 25km
Enjoy your breakfast at your hotel before collecting your packed lunch and boarding your coach for the short trip
to Portomarin before the start of today's walk at 8.30am. To leave Portomarin Todays walk takes you over the
Rio Torres by the footbridge once on the other side you turn right along a peaceful woodland path lined with
heather and gorse to join the pilgrim path alongside the main road. A day of varied terrain as we start climbing
up a peaceful woodland path on the Camino, the route joins the main road which we must cross on several occasions before leaving it to climb around Castromaior descending to Portos which offers us the detour to Vilar de
Donas. Then comes the gentler climb around the side of Rosary Heights Alto Rosario to drop down finally to
Palas de Rei. Time to look around the village before board-ing your coach for the 30 minute drive to Arzua to Hotel Suiza which will be your accommodation for the next 3 nights Dinner in hotel.
Day 4 - Saturday 8th June | Palas de Rei to Melide 15km
After breakfast in Hotel we transfer back to Palas de Rei for The start point for today's walk at the Town Hall
in the main square Plaza do Concello you continue down rua do Peregrino past the pilgrim monument and
over the N -547. Today we cross 6 shallow river valleys and � on pathway mostly through delightful woodland
that helps stifle the noise from the busy N - 547 which we cross and re-cross all the way to Arz�a. This busy
town is where the northern route Camino del norte joins the Camino franc�s and the route gets even busier as
we approach Santiago. Melide makes a good halfway stop where you can sample the renowned octopus
pulpo Gallega and explore the historic old town. Re-turn by coach (15 min) to Hotel Suiza for evening meal.
Day 5 - Sunday 9th June | Melide to Arzua 15km
Breakfast in hotel before before transferring (15min) back to Melide. Today's route is a mix of well conserved and repaired trails together with some more abrupt sections. As we near the end of the stage you
will find several short, but demanding slopes. You will cross the Iso River and reach the village of Ribadiso
while walking through some of the most spectacular scenery in el Camino. At the end of the day, you will
reach Arz�a, where you should take some time to try the renowned cheese varieties from this region
(Arz�a-Ulloa). Walk to Hotel Suiza where you can enjoy your evening.
Day 6 - Monday 10th June | Arzua to O Pedrouza 20km
After breakfast We start today walk at 8.30am and walk through the main street of Arzua. Over half this stage is
on natural pathways with good shade offered by the ubiquitous eucalyptus. it ends with a gentle around the
alto de Santa Irene, in between we have a largely level path with just 3 shallow river valleys. You will be met by
your guide on entering O Pedrouzo after exploring the town you will be transferred to Albergue Seminarlo in
Santiago (20 min) for 2 nights, Dinner in outer restaurant.
Day 7 - Tuesday 11th June | O Pedrouzo to Santiago 20km
We depart our Albergue in Santiago for a 20 min drive to the start point for today's walk which is out-side The
Concello building in O Pedrouzo, the first part of the final stage is through the dense ever-pre-sent eucalyptus.
Make the most of the shade and the peace they exude. As we get nearer the city, asphalt and crowds begin to
take over. There will be 14km walking through roads, roundabouts, town-houses until we get to Monte de Gozo,
where you we will have the first sight of the city of Santiago de Compostela. the Camino enters Santiago to reach
its imposing cathedral. Here you can enjoy your achievement and witness the newly restored Cathedral in the
Plaza del Obradoiro. Walk to your accommodation.
Day 8 - Wednesday 12th Day of Departure
Free morning in Santiago before leaving hotel at lunch time for transfer to Santiago Airport for the return flight to
Dublin
*It is our intention to follow the itinerary as outlined above, however due to many factors like local holidays, traffic or weather conditions it may be necessary to make changes to the order of events or even the cancelation of certain events.
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