Table of Contents Three most popular Camino routes (the last 100 km) Out of several routes that you can walk the last 100 km on these three Camino are by far the most popular. Camino Frances from Sarria - 55 792* people or 315% of all pilgrims who arrived in Santiago in 2021.
The Camino Primitivo, although less frequented, is popular in its own right. It is the Original Way - the route taken by the first pilgrims of Santiago de Compostela. For pilgrims who prefer cycling to walking, it is best to avoid the French Way. Portugués da Costa (The Portuguese Coastal Way) and Camino del Norte (the Northern Way) are good There are options long and short, hard and easy, to suit every pair of feet. Take note that the paths will likely be more crowded than ever and plan ahead with this handy guide to the most popular Camino de Santiago routes, making sure you're able to choose the right one for you in 2022. So, here's an overview of the most popular Camino de Santiago routes: 1. Camino del Norte - the most beautiful Camino de Santiago route & most scenic Camino routeBy far the most popular route to Santiago de Compostela is along the Camino Frances, a route that begins in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port France, crosses the Pyrenees Mountains and continues to some of Spain's finest cities like Pamplona, Burgos, Leon, and Astorga. This Camino route typically takes at least a month to complete.The majority of pilgrims choose the Camino Frances (over 68% of pilgrims arriving in Santiago), the most famous Camino route, featuring in films such as 'The Way' and many books. Starting in St Jean Pied de Port, at the foot of the Pyrenees, you will journey 800km across beautiful Northern Spain and discover bustling cities, charming . 453 40 19 258 179 17 187 189