Cycling the Camino de Santiago

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The Camino de Santiago by bicycle is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. A journey in which you will pedal through beautiful landscapes, feeling the wind on your face, the adrenaline in the descents and the great reward of conquering a mountain pass.

  • The French Way by bike from Ponferrada is the perfect route for all those cyclists who have never done the Camino de Santiago and want to have a first experience on the route. The 200 kilometres that separate the capital of El Bierzo from Santiago de Compostela can be cycled all the way, and they are also the minimum distance to obtain the Compostela certificate. A trip in which you will discover places of great historical importance such as the Templar castle of Ponferrada, a city that you will leave behind to cycle through the fertile moors of the Bierzo region. Galicia will welcome you with a gift for the senses: O Cebreiro. A small fairytale village famous for its pallozas and stone streets that hide great legends, mysteries, and miracles. You will cross the Galician region passing by important monasteries such as the one in Samos, immense forests of centenary trees, and small villages where you will have all the necessary services to rest after each day.
    From 245€
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  • The French Way from León by bicycle is the ideal starting route for beginner cyclists, offering a manageable 300-kilometer journey with ample services and excellent infrastructure along the original path. You'll pedal through the scenic Maragatería region, traverse the verdant valley of El Bierzo, and enter Galicia via the Sierra de Os Ancares, all amidst breathtaking rural landscapes before arriving at Santiago de Compostela.
    From 380€
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  • In this two-wheeled journey, you will cycle the entire 750 km of the French Way from the Pyrenean town of Roncesvalles. An exciting trip where you will pedal across northern Spain, enjoying a landscape of beautiful contrasts; from the stunning mountains of the Pyrenees to the fertile vineyards of La Rioja, passing through the vast cereal fields of Castile and León, until reaching the green mountains of Galicia. You will also have the opportunity to visit charming and picturesque villages where you can immerse yourself in the history, culture, gastronomy, and ways of life of its people. Undoubtedly an experience you will never forget.  
    From 745€
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  • Embark on the Portuguese Way by bike from the vibrant city of Porto. This 250km cycling pilgrimage invites you to explore the scenic Portuguese towns of Arcos, Barcelos, Ponte de Lima, and Valença do Miño. As pilgrims, you'll cross into Galicia at Tui, continuing your journey on the Camino de Santiago. The path to Redondela reveals Galicia's stunning pastures, fields, beaches, and rivers. And for pilgrims, the true reward? Savoring Galician cuisine at the end of each day. Experience the beauty on this unforgettable experience of the Camino de Santiago.
    From 495€
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  • The Portuguese Way by bike from Porto is the ultimate ride for anyone who dreams of the sea.   This route is perfect for beginners, featuring flat and easy-going trails that hug the coastline, giving you constant glimpses of the Atlantic Ocean. Starting from the vibrant city of Porto, you'll cycle through northern Portugal's towns, past stunning beaches and estuaries, until you cross into Spain with the gorgeous Minho River views welcoming you. In Galicia, your journey continues through fishing villages and major spots like Vigo and Pontevedra, leading you into the heart of Galicia on the classic path to Santiago de Compostela.
    From 840€
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  • Ready for more after your Camino de Santiago journey? Whether you want to bring your own bike or prefer to rent one, we've got you covered. Our bike rental option includes a top-quality bicycle, a helmet for safety, and a toolkit for any roadside emergencies. Now, geared up and ready, take on "The Route to Finisterre by Bike" – an adventure that beckons you to the edge of the world in Finisterre. This two-stage journey provides an additional night, offering a unique opportunity to enrich your pilgrimage with a memorable conclusion. Embark on an ancient trek to the ends of the earth, Finis Terrae, where Celts and Romans watched the sun dip below the horizon. Fall under the spell of A Costa da Morte's beauty, where the ocean's vastness presents the world's most stunning sunset, amidst myths and legends. Increasingly, pilgrims are choosing to extend their path to Finisterre, the definitive kilometer 0 of the Santiago pilgrimage routes, situated at the ancient edge of the Earth. Starting from Plaza del Obradoiro, you'll navigate through the idyllic Galician countryside, relishing the liberty that only two wheels can offer. In just a couple of days, covering nearly 90 km, you'll reach the fabled Cape Finisterre. Its beacon illuminates the Costa da Morte, marking one of the most formidable coasts globally. The sense of freedom you'll experience is profound, culminating in the awe-inspiring sunset awaiting you at the world's end. Everything's prepared for you; all that's needed is your eagerness to embrace the adventure.
    From 125€
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  • The 980 km of the Silver Route by bike will allow you to cross Spain from south to north passing through 4 different autonomous communities. A journey of contrasts in which you will marvel at the beautiful changes of scenery. You will cycle through the typical Andalusian and Extremaduran pastures, through olive groves, fruit trees, cereal fields and Castilian meadows. Once in Galicia, you will cross the Galician mountains discovering forests of Atlantic vegetation of great value until you reach the goal, Santiago de Compostela.
    From 950€
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  • The Cantabrian coast is a spectacular destination that perfectly combines coast and mountains resulting in very complete routes for all cycling lovers. There is no doubt that there is no better way to discover this part of Spain than cycling the Camino del Norte from Gijón. On this trip you will enjoy rural and mountain scenery and stunning beaches and cliffs. You will discover important cities such as Gijón itself and beautiful fishing villages full of contrasts. Turn off your mobile and keep your five senses alert to start enjoying the exciting Camino del Norte.
    From 875€
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  • The Cantabrian coast is a spectacular destination for all cyclists who love coastal routes. And there is certainly no better way to discover this part of Spain than cycling the Camino del Norte from Irún. A trip that perfectly combines rural and mountain scenery with stunning beaches and cliffs. You will discover important cities such as San Sebastian, Bilbao, Santander or Gijon and beautiful fishing villages full of contrasts. Activate your five senses and start pedaling the exciting Camino del Norte.
    From 1820€
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  • Make the Camino Primitivo by bicycle from Oviedo is a challenge of personal improvement recommended only to the most experienced cyclists. This is a solitary route that runs through the western Asturian mountains until it enters Galician lands in the province of Lugo. The main difficulty of the route is the orography of the terrain, with long and very steep slopes for almost the entire route, a factor that together with the poor condition of the trails can become an adventure for cyclists. But nothing is impossible, and the spectacular scenery you'll be surrounded by will more than make up for the effort.
    From 675€
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The Camino de Santiago by bicycle is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. A journey in which you will pedal through beautiful landscapes, feeling the wind on your face, the adrenaline in the descents and the great reward of conquering a mountain pass.

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