Camino Sanabrés to Santiago
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Camino Sanabrés to Santiago

From
CAD 1,360
Duration
7 days
Countries
Spain
Activity
moderate
Rating
5.0 · 2 reviewsvia UTracks

The adventure

Walk the Sanabres Way on the Camino Sanabres: Ourense to Santiago Walking Tour. Hike an original pilgrimage route on this affordable self-guided hiking trip.

At a glance

Duration
7 days
Route
Countries
Spain
Activity level
moderate
Style
Trekking & Hiking
Group size
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Flights
Not included
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Day by day

Modern residential buildings in Valencia, Spain, set against a scenic mountain range under a cloudy sky.
Your journey through

Spain

Day 1Day 1: Arrive Ourense, the city of 'burgas' (thermal springs)Arrive in Ourense and check into your hotel. If you have time this afternoon visit the cathedral or wander around the cobbled streets of the old town. Ourense is known as the 'city of burgas' - burgas being thermal springs. Discover the tradition of the thermal baths that has been in the city from its very origin.
Arrive in Ourense and check into your hotel. If you have time this afternoon visit the cathedral or wander around the cobbled streets of the old town. Ourense is known as the 'city of burgas' - burgas being thermal springs. Discover the tradition of the thermal baths that has been in the city from its very origin.
Day 2Day 2: Follow a trail through typical Galician…On leaving town this morning there's a steep ascent of 375m, then continue through typical Galician countryside along quiet lanes and gravel roads through woods and rural hamlets. Whilst hiking up and down today you will not encounter another major ascent until the last 2 kms, as you approach your cosy, rural hotel in or close to San Cristoval de Cea. Your hosts will arrange a transfer to a nearby restaurant for dinner and prepare a self-service breakfast for you in the morning which will include the famous artisan bread from Cea. Distance: 20 or 22.5km/12.4 or 14mi, +650 or 720m/2130 or 2630ft, - 350m/1150ft (depending on your accommodation). *You have the option of travelling with your luggage to Sartedigos, to avoid the first 5km of ascent as you leave town, shortening the walking by 1-2 hrs.
On leaving town this morning there's a steep ascent of 375m, then continue through typical Galician countryside along quiet lanes and gravel roads through woods and rural hamlets. Whilst hiking up and down today you will not encounter another major ascent until the last 2 kms, as you approach your cosy, rural hotel in or close to San Cristoval de Cea. Your hosts will arrange a transfer to a nearby restaurant for dinner and prepare a self-service breakfast for you in the morning which will include the famous artisan bread from Cea. Distance: 20 or 22.5km/12.4 or 14mi, +650 or 720m/2130 or 2630ft, - 350m/1150ft (depending on your accommodation). *You have the option of travelling with your luggage to Sartedigos, to avoid the first 5km of ascent as you leave town, shortening the walking by 1-2 hrs.
Day 3Day 3: Visit the Cisterian monastery in Oseira…Today is a long but rewarding stage through vast hills and scarcely populated countryside that culminates with a visit to Santa Maria la Real de Osiera, a Cistercian monastery dating from the 12th Century. Inside there are beautiful pieces of Gothic art to be admired. The splendor years of the monastery lasted until the 14th century, when its importance started declining. In the 20th century however there was a revival that brought it back to life and to this day, more than a dozen monks live here producing an elaborate herbal liquor - Eucaliptine. From the monastery you will make a steep climb before descending along quiet tarmac lanes and dirt roads, passing through hamlets. At the end of the day you will be collected from the bar at A Gouxa and transferred to your comfortable rural accommodation in Casarellos, with garden and swimming pool. Distance: 16 or 18.5km/10 or 11.5mi (depending on where you stayed on Day 2) +600 or 675m/1970 or 2210ft, -370m/1210ft
Today is a long but rewarding stage through vast hills and scarcely populated countryside that culminates with a visit to Santa Maria la Real de Osiera, a Cistercian monastery dating from the 12th Century. Inside there are beautiful pieces of Gothic art to be admired. The splendor years of the monastery lasted until the 14th century, when its importance started declining. In the 20th century however there was a revival that brought it back to life and to this day, more than a dozen monks live here producing an elaborate herbal liquor - Eucaliptine. From the monastery you will make a steep climb before descending along quiet tarmac lanes and dirt roads, passing through hamlets. At the end of the day you will be collected from the bar at A Gouxa and transferred to your comfortable rural accommodation in Casarellos, with garden and swimming pool. Distance: 16 or 18.5km/10 or 11.5mi (depending on where you stayed on Day 2) +600 or 675m/1970 or 2210ft, -370m/1210ft
Day 4Day 4: Walk along rural roads to Taboada (5-7hrs)After the previous days of steep climbs you can enjoy a relatively easy day today, walking mainly downhill along quiet lanes south of the highway AP-53 that you will need to cross once. There are no shops along the way but you will find a conveniently located bar/restaurant at the halfway point near the train station at Lalin. You will love the last section of your hike today where you come across the bridge Ponte Taboada built in 912 and surrounded by natural beauty. Your hosts will collect you from a nearby cafe and take you to your overnight accommodation, a classic Galician manor house from the early 18th century with a pool and garden. Distance: 20.5km/12.7mi +450m/1475ft, -700m/2300ft
After the previous days of steep climbs you can enjoy a relatively easy day today, walking mainly downhill along quiet lanes south of the highway AP-53 that you will need to cross once. There are no shops along the way but you will find a conveniently located bar/restaurant at the halfway point near the train station at Lalin. You will love the last section of your hike today where you come across the bridge Ponte Taboada built in 912 and surrounded by natural beauty. Your hosts will collect you from a nearby cafe and take you to your overnight accommodation, a classic Galician manor house from the early 18th century with a pool and garden. Distance: 20.5km/12.7mi +450m/1475ft, -700m/2300ft
Day 5Day 5: Walk from Silleda to Vedra (7-8hrs)Your host will transfer you to the village of Silleda this morning, where you can do some shopping before setting out on another long day. Today's walk is quite varied, including numerous small ascents and descents and a particularly steep one before reaching another old bridge, Ponte Ulla. There will be some unavoidable tarmac walking today, but with hardly any traffic. Continue uphill another 2.5km to reach Vedra, or take a taxi if you wish to avoid this last section. Overnight Vedra. Distance: 19.3 or 21.8km/12mi or 13.5mi, +300 or 475m/985ft or 1560ft, -700m/2460ft
Your host will transfer you to the village of Silleda this morning, where you can do some shopping before setting out on another long day. Today's walk is quite varied, including numerous small ascents and descents and a particularly steep one before reaching another old bridge, Ponte Ulla. There will be some unavoidable tarmac walking today, but with hardly any traffic. Continue uphill another 2.5km to reach Vedra, or take a taxi if you wish to avoid this last section. Overnight Vedra. Distance: 19.3 or 21.8km/12mi or 13.5mi, +300 or 475m/985ft or 1560ft, -700m/2460ft
Day 6Day 6: Last stage to Santiago (6-7hrs)Today's trail will lead you into Santiago de Compostela. It starts with a steep ascent to a charming chapel before leading along country lanes and forest paths through increasingly populated countryside. The last day is always a special one, as you continue downhill to the city. On arrival in the fabled Santiago de Compostela there is plenty to see and do – or you can simply relax and celebrate the end of your journey. Dinner is not included tonight so you can try one of the many restaurants in town. Distance: 19.2km/11.9mi, +580m/1902ft, -520m/1706ft
Today's trail will lead you into Santiago de Compostela. It starts with a steep ascent to a charming chapel before leading along country lanes and forest paths through increasingly populated countryside. The last day is always a special one, as you continue downhill to the city. On arrival in the fabled Santiago de Compostela there is plenty to see and do – or you can simply relax and celebrate the end of your journey. Dinner is not included tonight so you can try one of the many restaurants in town. Distance: 19.2km/11.9mi, +580m/1902ft, -520m/1706ft
Day 7Day 7: Trip concludesTrip arrangements conclude after breakfast. We recommend staying an extra day in Santiago as there are many things to do in this fabulous city.
Trip arrangements conclude after breakfast. We recommend staying an extra day in Santiago as there are many things to do in this fabulous city.

Traveller reviews

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