Where do the last 100 kilometres of the Camino de Santiago begin?

If you lack the time or are unable to complete the entire Camino de Santiago route, you can always opt to join at any point along the way.

he most popular choice is to undertake the “last 100 kilometers. This allows you to select any of the routes and reach Santiago de Compostela in approximately a week, covering the final and most renowned 100 kilometers of the Camino de Santiago.

These are the last 100 most popular kilometers of the Camino de Santiago.

  • French Way from Sarria (110 km)
  • Portuguese Way from Tui (120 km)
  • Primitive Way from Lugo (102 km)
  • North Road from Villalba (120 km)
  • English Way from Ferrol (122 km)
  • Vía de la Plata from Ourense (110 km)

 

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