Uitgebreide reisroute van de Internationale groepsreis Cycle the Camino de Santiago
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Activities

  • Cycling
  • Road Cycling
  • Food

    • Medieval monasteries and unspoiled rural scenery. Enjoy the fantastic food and wine produced along the route Follow the famous pilgrimage route to Santiago 

    Activities

    • E-Bike
  • 1

    Start León

    Trip starts in León; here we may have time to visit the city's beautiful gothic cathedral and stroll around its charming winding narrow streets before having a trip briefing and our first meal as a group.Accommodation: Hotel Campus San Mames

  • 2

    Ride across the plains of Castille through countryside and quaint villages to Astorga

    We head into the countryside riding across the plains of Castilla through cultivated countryside and quaint villages, with adobe houses and wine caves. We will take lunch in Hospital del Orbigo and on entering the village we cross a stunning mediaeval bridge (one of the longest pilgrimage bridges in Spain). We then ride the final 15km to the beautiful walled town of Astorga, with views of the mountains of León in the distance.Accommodation: Hotel Gaudi 

  • 3

    Climb into the mountains of Leon to the Monte de la Cruz de Ferro; descend to Molinaseca

    Today's ride is the most beautiful of the trip as we leave the Castillan plains behind and climb gradually into the mountains of Leon to the Monte de la Cruz de Ferro (1505m). En route we pass through Castrillo de los Polvazares, known for its very special architecture created by strong orange coloured stone. After riding through the charming mountain village of Acebo (the main street is a straight line of beautiful balconied houses) we enjoy the rest of our descent into Molinaseca, with stunning views of the surrounding valley. Accommodation: Hostal El Palacio

  • 4

    From Molinaseca to O'Cebreiro

    The highlight today is the ride to the beautiful town of Villafranca with stunning views across the green valleys of Galicia and wooded mountains of Leon. After the first easy and mainly flat 25km we have a short climb to Villafranca, which is worth a look for its many monuments and picturesque town square. Once we reach the bottom of the valley on the foothills of Monte de O'Cebreiro we will have a rest before our final push to the top of the mountain and the small village of O'Cebreiro. Here we will be able to appreciate wonderful views of the valleys that surround this peak and admire the charming slate roofed black houses.Please note. Due to the limited accommodation capacity in O'Cebreiro, on certain departures we may have to stay in the village of Herrerias and cycle up to O'Cebreiro in the morning of Day 5 (9km).Accommodation:  Hotel O Cebreiro

  • 5

    O'Cebreiro to Sarria. Enter Galicia's landscape of traditional agricultural villages; cycle past Samos Monastery on the way to Sarria

    From O’cebreiro, as we enter Galicia, the landscape changes dramatically and the area is populated by a number of traditional agricultural villages. Each family has small plots of land, which they cultivate for their own vegetables, and we will pass by many of the locals working the land and tending to their cattle. As well as a change in culture, landscape and language, the gastronomy of Galicia is famous for using products of high quality and preparing them in simple, but delicious ways. We have lunch in Samos, home to one of the oldest monasteries in Spain, and cycle through chestnut forests to Sarria.Accommodation: Hotel Duerming Villa de Sarria

  • 6

    Cycle along tree-lined paths to Portomarin, rebuilt on a hilltop in the 1950's in order to construct a reservoir; continue to Palas de Rei

    Today's ride runs through beautiful rural Galician countryside and along tree-lined paths to the town of Portomarin, which was rebuilt on a hilltop in the 1950's in order to construct a reservoir. After lunch, a 13km climb followed by a welcome 12km downhill, takes us to Palas de Rei, a small town full of the pilgrim spirit. As usual, during the climb there will be plenty of stops opportunities to take pictures and everyone is welcome to ride at the preferred pace. Accommodation: Hotel Complejo la Cabaña

  • 7

    Short ascents and descents to Monte de Gozo; follow the pilgrims' route to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

    Our final day involves a number of short ascents and descents towards Monte de Gozo. From here, as pilgrims have done for centuries, we wind our way through the city’s streets and crowds to Plaza del Obradoiro, dominated by the impressive cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. We then move onto the Pilgrim's Office for those who wish to obtain the 'compostela' (certificate of accomplishment). Accommodation: Hotel La Salle

  • 8

    End Santiago de Compostela.

    After breakfast the trip ends in Santiago de Compostela.

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