On this page you can find PDFs with walking stages and places to stay for different Camino de Santiago routes. We hope these resources will help you to plan your walk. You can download PDFs and use them on your laptop/phone to place the walk and prebook accommodation.
Some of the items for the upcoming Camino walk
Portuguese Camino
The Portuguese Camino unlike most other Caminos has several routes. We’ve walked all of them twice and feel that our information on the Portuguese Camino is the most comprehensive you can find online. Here are the separate PDFs for every route of the Camino in Portugal.
Central Route
Coastal Route
Litoral Way
Spiritual Variant
Portuguese Camino from Tui
Combined route (Litoral/Coastal, Central, and Spiritual)
Camino Frances
Camino Frances is the most popular route of the Camino de Santiago. If you walk in the peak season (May and September) it’s important to plan the walk to make sure you’ll have a place to stay at the end of every stage.
Part 1. Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Leon
Part 2. Leon to Santiago de Compostela
Camino Frances from Sarria
Camino Primitivo
Camino del Norte
Part 1. Irun to Gijon
Part 2. Gijon to Santiago de Compostela
Camino Finisterre
Camino Ingles
Via de la Plata
Part 1. Seville to Merida
Camino Gran Canaria
Camino del Salvador
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The pretty half of Stingy Nomads, responsible for all our land adventures (hiking, climbing, walking the Camino) and following them write-ups. Alya loves walking since she was a child, she prefers to walk 1000 km with a backpack rather than to do a 10 000 km road trip (actually any road trip). Alya is a big fan of Latin America, the Spanish language, and dancing. Every time we go away she desperately misses our dog Chile.
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