How many stages does the Celtic Camino have?

The Celtic Camino in Galicia is divided into 4 stages. It starts in A Coruña, with 75 kilometers (46.6 miles) ahead. Keep in mind that this distance may vary depending on possible variants or complementary and alternative routes the pilgrim chooses to take along the way.

  1. A Coruña – Sergude (20 km / 12.4 miles)
  2. Sergude – Hospital de Bruma (13 km / 8.1 miles)
  3. Hospital de Bruma – Sigüeiro (24.5 km / 15.2 miles)
  4. Sigüeiro – Santiago de Compostela (16.6 km / 10.3 miles)

Additionally, at least 25 km (15.5 miles) in Ireland or England must be added from one of the routes established by the Camino Society Ireland CLG or the Confraternity of St. James in the UK.

Each stage is the distance you cover in one day, from the starting town to the end point where you will spend the night. Stages may vary in distance and difficulty, and it is important to consider that they can be adjusted according to your pace and physical condition. Some pilgrims choose to split longer or tougher stages, or extend those that are shorter or easier to walk. It all depends on finding a place to sleep.

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