
the second starts in A Coruña, the total distance is 74 km/46 mi.the first starts in Ferrol, the total distance is 116 km/72 mi.There are two route options on the English Camino:


The video of our walk on the Camino Ingles Camino Ingles route options Note! If you have a European Health Insurance Card you don’t need any other medical insurance for Spain. It’s less stressful to walk the Camino knowing that you’re covered in case of an emergency. Having Camino travel insurance is a good idea. Small injuries such as blisters, knee problems, or shin splints are quite common on the Camino. The Camino Inglés is not a very demanding hike through remote areas but walking every day with a backpack is still challenging. It’s always recommended to have travel insurance when you go away. Walking like any other outdoor activity involves a risk of getting an injury or losing some of your gear. Accommodation – public and private albergues, hotels.Route marking distance poles, yellow arrows, and shells.Walking surface – 82 km out of 116 km on asphalt.Finishing point – Santiago de Compostela.
Camino in english pdf#

Camino in english free#
We created free downloadable PDF files that contain walking stages and places to stay along the route. According to the Pilgrims’ Reception Office in 2021, 10 980 people (6% of all pilgrims who arrived in Santiago) completed the Camino Inglés.įor us, the English Way was our 6th Camino de Santiago that we completed in a year and probably the easiest one due to its short distance. It’s considered that the English Way was established as a route in the 12th century when pilgrims from England and Northern European Countries arrived in A Coruña and some other Spanish ports by ship and continued on foot to Santiago de Compostela. This route is growing in popularity, every year more and more pilgrims choose this Camino, but it’s still far from being as busy and crowded as the Camino Frances. The Camino Inglés or the English Way is one of the shorter routes of the Camino de Santiago network in Europe.
