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2023-11-23
Embark on the English Way of St. James and discover essential details about the terrain, climate, and available services on this iconic pilgrimage route. Our comprehensive guides and expert advice prepare you for a memorable journey covering the total distance and difficulty level of the Camino de Santiago Inglés.
Spanning 120 km from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela, the English Camino de Santiago rates a difficulty of 3 out of 5. This rating stems from the challenge of dividing stages due to limited accommodation options, with manageable slopes that increase the difficulty level for pilgrims.
Experience a diverse array of landscapes on the English Way to Santiago. From breathtaking coastal views to verdant hills and historical towns, this route of the Camino de Santiago offers an enriching visual and cultural experience.
Plan your pilgrimage with an understanding of the limited services available on the English Way of St. James. Ensure you carry sufficient water and food, especially when traversing the less populated stages of the Camino.
Prepare for the temperate, yet variable, climate on the English Way of St. James. Anticipate sunny days and occasional rains, with detailed climate information crucial for planning each stage of your journey from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela.
ome stages to suit your needs and capacity. You will be able to see detailed information about the stages in 'Detailed Itinerary here.
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