

Overview
Walk the full 812 kilometres of the Camino Frances from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela on this 38-day itinerary.
Since the discovery of Saint James' tomb in the ninth century, pilgrims have been making this crossing, and the sense of history is palpable at every step. The iconic scallop shell markers guide the way across the French Pyrenees and through the rich cultural landscape of northern Spain, taking in the medieval centres of Pamplona, Burgos, León and Astorga before the final approach to Santiago's magnificent cathedral.
Whether walked for spiritual reflection, personal challenge or pure adventure, the full Camino Frances is a journey that stays with you long after the boots come off.
Highlights
- Walk the full 812km of the Camino Frances route
- Hike across the stunning French Pyrenees into the Basque Country
- Visit the charming 16th-century town of Pamplona
- Enjoy rest days in Leon and Santiago (also available in Burgos and Logroño at extra cost)
- Discover ancient villages and medieval churches
- Wonder at the architecture of Antoni Gaudí in Leon and Astorga
- End your journey in Santiago's spectacular Plaza de Obradoiro
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Itinerary
Day 1
On this first day, you can view the sights after checking in to your hotel in the centre of town. This beautiful walled city is the modern-day starting point for the full Camino Frances route. Nestled in the French Pyrenees, the Spanish border is a mere 8km away. Visit the old prison and the popular Gate of St James as you explore the area. Before leaving, take the time to explore the old medieval walls, where you can see the original city gates at either end of the Rue de la Citadelle, the town’s main cobbled street. Later, collect your pilgrim's passport before your first day of walking tomorrow.
Hotel in Saint Jean Pied de Port

What's Included
Accommodation
37 Hotel
Meals
37 breakfasts, 0 lunches, and 0 dinners
Transfers
- Luggage Transfers
Guidance & Support
- Printed itinerary & walk notes
- Stroll walking app
- 24/7 on-trip support
How We Rate This Walk
Stroll Walking Level
Challenging
Rated by our team — we walk every route before we recommend it.
Steeper climbs and longer distances. You'll need good fitness and some hiking experience to fully enjoy these walks.
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Days on the trail
14-32 km
Average per walking day
22-1365 m
Gain per day
6/10
Trail difficulty
Where You'll Stay
Nights are spent in small, family-run hotels and guesthouses that have been welcoming Camino walkers for many years. All rooms are ensuite, and the atmosphere is characteristically warm, with most fellow guests sharing the same journey.
Note: Single rooms are available but limited on this route. If travelling with others but requiring a single room, early booking is strongly advised. A single occupancy fee applies.
What You'll Eat
Breakfasts are included throughout the walk. Many of the accommodations have their own restaurants serving regional dishes with local ingredients, and dinners can be added as a supplement each evening if preferred. Lunches are yours to discover along the way — local cheeses, cured meats and the remarkable variety of breads found along the Camino make for a great midday spread.
Note: Please advise us of any food allergies or intolerances at the time of booking so we can inform your hosts. If you have severe allergies, bringing some of your own snacks is recommended.
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March 2026
April 2026
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