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Winding from the French Pyrenees across northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela, the French Way offers a rich blend of history, culture, and personal discovery. Whether you are starting from the iconic St Jean Pied de Port, walking the iconic last 100km from Sarria to Santiago or the full 800km of the French Way, this route promises a truly unforgettable walking and pilgrimage experience.

What is the Camino Frances?
The Camino Frances, also known as the French Way, is the most famous of the nine major Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes. It was first described in the first-ever guidebook (Codex Calixtinus) in the 12th century. Since then, it has attracted millions of walkers, making it the most popular Camino route. It has also inspired countless artists, writers, and filmmakers – including Paulo Coelho in his bestselling book The Pilgrimage, and the 2010 Hollywood film The Way starring Martin Sheen. The route traditionally begins in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, a charming town in southern France, and travels across the Pyrenees and through the scenic landscapes of northern Spain, ending at the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, the final resting place of St. James the Apostle.
How long and difficult is the Camino Frances?
The Camino Frances stretches for approximately 800 kilometers (500 miles). It offers a variety of terrains, from the moderate mountain passes of the Pyrenees, to the rolling vineyards of La Rioja, and the vast plains of Castile and León, before reaching the lush and hilly region of Galicia.  Anyone in reasonable shape can walk a section of the French Way, ranging from 5 to 35 walking days. The most popular option is the final 100 km into Santiago.For those looking to extend their journey—or even walk the entire route—it typically takes 30 to 35 walking days to complete on foot, excluding rest days (which we highly recommend).
What are the most popular Camino Frances routes?
Because time and budget are often limited, many pilgrims choose to walk the final 100 kilometers (technically 115 km) from Sarria to Santiago—completing the journey in a week. This is the minimum distance required to earn the Compostela certificate.If you have more time and a larger budget, walking the full route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago is an iconic and rewarding experience that covers the entire Camino Francés. Other popular segments include Pamplona to Logroño, known for its vibrant culture and wine, and León to Santiago, which offers a beautiful blend of scenic landscapes and spiritual depth. Whether you walk solo, with loved ones, or as part of a guided group tour, the Camino Francés promises a life-changing journey.

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Choose between the last 100kms, or our other popular sections - each one tailored to your walking capabilities.

The Camino Frances Route Explained

The Camino Frances (or the French Way) is the most famous of the nine major Camino de Santiago routes.

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