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This is a more relaxed version of the walk along the Portuguese Camino. Take a few extra days to walk this captivating route, which meanders through lush landscapes, charming villages, and a rich cultural heritage, connecting you to the timeless spirit of pilgrimage.
Experience the serenity of ancient paths lined with centuries-old chapels and bridges, enjoy the warmth of local hospitality, and indulge in the exquisite flavours of Galician cuisine. As you walk towards the magnificent Santiago de Compostela cathedral, you’ll find not just a destination, but a profound connection to history, faith, and the beauty of the shared human experience.
Highlights
- Stroll through Tui, with its Gothic cathedral and medieval charm.
- Wander the tranquil woodlands of the Louro Valley, a serene escape.
- Explore the vibrant coastal town of Redondela perched above the Ria de Vigo.
- Savour fresh oysters in Arcade, a gastronomic delight on the path.
- Delight in the historical riches of Pontevedra, with its pedestrianised streets and lively squares.
- Immerse yourself in the thermal springs of Caldas de Reis for a relaxing experience.
- Visit the renowned Church of Santiago in Padrón, linked to the legend of St. James.
- Arrive at the majestic Santiago de Compostela cathedral, a breathtaking culmination of your journey.
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What's Included
Accommodation
Hotel (10 nights)
Transfers
- Luggage Transfers
Meals
10 breakfasts, 0 lunches, and 0 dinners
Guidance & Support
- Itinerary & Walk Notes
- Walking App for Navigation
- 24/7 on-trip support
How We Rate This Walk
Stroll Walking Level
Easy
Rated by our team — we walk every route before we recommend it.
Flat, easy paths with minimal exertion. Perfect for those who prefer a relaxed pace with plenty of time to enjoy the scenery.
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Days on the trail
13-19 km
Average per walking day
190-198 m
Gain per day
5/10
Trail difficulty
Where You'll Stay
Nights are spent in handpicked two and three-star hotels and charming country houses, each chosen for their character and connection to the region. A hot shower, comfortable bed and ensuite are guaranteed at the end of every day, and a full breakfast sets you up each morning. Alternative properties of equivalent standard may occasionally be substituted depending on availability — this will always be communicated in advance.
A four-star luxury upgrade is available for those seeking extra comfort, with properties that maintain the warmth and cultural character of the region while offering a higher standard of facilities. A single supplement applies to the upgraded option.
What You'll Eat
Breakfast is included each morning. Lunch and dinner are yours to explore independently, with plenty of restaurants, cafes and tapas bars in the towns along the route. While the walk begins in the Portuguese border town of Tui, most of the journey is through Galicia in northern Spain, where the food scene is excellent — hearty Galician stews, fresh seafood and local cheeses are among the regional highlights. Both Portugal and Spain produce exceptional wines, some of which are found nowhere else in the world, and evenings on this route are a genuine pleasure at the table.
Note: Drinks and alcohol are not included with meals, with the exception of tea, coffee and juice served with breakfast.
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Dates & Pricing
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June 2026
July 2026
Prices shown are per person, twin/double share basis.
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