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Camino Frances

Trip code: H42JS

Camino & Pilgrimages

42 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2 & 2+

Flights
available

Printed route
directions

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Camino Frances is popular for very good reason. Being popular means there is always another Pilgrim to say '¡Buen Camino!' to, or share stories with
  • The route offers a host of well-known highlights, such as the striking Gothic architecture of Leon Cathedral and Burgos' Cathedral of Santa Maria to the silhouette sculptures of the pilgrims atop Alto del Perdon walking forever onwards
  • There are also points of quieter, personal reflection and discovery like kneeling beneath the shimmering alter of Iglesia de la Ascuncion in Navarrette or the symbolic unburdening oneself at Cruz de Ferro
  • Ultimately it is the unforgettable sense of personal achievement upon reaching Santiago de Compostela, and the lifelong friends you made along the way

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • 42 nights accommodation
  • Comprehensive route directions

OPTIONAL UPGRADES

  • Flights from London or any available regional airport
  • Airport parking and airport hotels
  • Priority at Security and Fast Track
  • Airport lounge access
  • Priority boarding and extra leg-room seats
  • Business/club/first class fares

TRIP DETAILS

The most popular route for good reason, the Frances offers iconic sights, historic towns and a sense of community throughout, plus the final stage is the minimum distance needed for a Compostela.

Spanning nearly 800km from the historic starting point of SaintJean-Pied-de-Port in the French foothills, the Camino Frances offers a journey steeped in over a thousand years of history and spiritual endeavour. The route passes through wonderfully varied terrain, beginning with the iconic and challenging Pyrenees crossing, then winding through the lush vineyards of Navarra and La Rioja before reaching the expansive, sun-drenched plateau of the Meseta, a stretch many pilgrims find deeply meditative.

The final section unfolds through the gentle, green hills of Galicia before reaching the Cathedral of Santiago. The Frances is famed for its strong sense of camaraderie among pilgrims and its many highlights, including the magnificent cathedrals of Burgos and Leon, the ancient Templar castle at Ponferrada and the exceptional food and wine of the region. The ultimate cultural and spiritual experience.

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ITINERARY

TERRAIN

The French Way encompasses the three mountain ranges of The Pyrenees Montes de Oca and Montes de León offering often steep ascents and equally demanding descents, followed by vast expanses of agricultural land of the Meseta and plenty of undulations - some quite steep - in between. Underfoot is a mix of gravel paths, dirt tracks, country roads, and finally smatterings of asphalt the closer you get to Santiago de Compostela.

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Day 1: Stage 1 : Saint Jean-Pied-de-Port to Logrono (162km/100.7mi)

Follow the Camino Frances from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Logrono, walking through scenic villages, historic towns and the rural landscapes of La Rioja wine country on this unforgettable cultural journey.

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YOUR ACCOMMODATION

To reflect the spirit of the Pilgrimage, we carefully select welcoming, simple accommodation along the route. We offer stays in hotels and guest houses. While these stays may not offer the same level of luxury as our classic Headwater holidays, they provide genuine hospitality and a warm, friendly atmosphere.

You will enjoy private rooms and private bathrooms wherever possible, ensuring a restful night after a full day of walking. On the rare occasions when this cannot be arranged, we will let you know in advance.

Most of the properties we work with are small and family-run, and availability varies depending on how early you book. Full details of your stays will be provided closer to your departure date.

Day 2: Stage 2 : Logrono to Burgos (120km/74.6mi)

Walk through Rioja's vineyards, medieval towns & Camino trails to Burgos, experiencing Spain's rich culture in Navarrete, Najera on the way to Santiago.

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Day 3: Stage 3 : Burgos to Leon (162km/100.7mi)

Start your walk from Burgos to Leon across the Castilian Meseta, a peaceful stretch of the Camino Frances perfect for reflection and mindfulness. Along the way, discover charming villages, ancient castles like Castrojeriz, and Romanesque gems such as the Church of San Martin.

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Day 4: Stage 4: Leon to Sarria (189km/117.4mi)

Walk from Leon to Sarria on the Camino Frances, crossing the Leon mountains and entering green Galicia, home to O Cebreiro and the Cruz de Ferro.

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Day 5: Stage 5: Sarria to Santiago de Compostela (117km/72.7mi)

Walk the final stage of the Camino Francés from Sarria to Santiago through Galicia’s green hills, ending at Santiago Cathedral that has welcomed pilgrims for centuries.

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Day 6: Special stage: Leon to Santiago de Compostela (306km/190.1mi)

Journey along the final stage of the Camino Frances from Leon to Santiago de Compostela. Cross the wide plateau, climb through the Leon mountains and walk into the green hills of Galicia, discovering Astorga, the Cruz de Ferro and O Cebreiro before ending at the cathedral, where pilgrims have gathered for centuries.

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BEST TIME TO VISIT

You can walk the Camino Francés all year round, however, Headwater operates pilgrimages from March to October. Spring: You can generally look forward to warm days, perfect for walking, with chilly nights especially in the mountains. And whilst you can hope for sunshine, you can depend on rain, so come prepared. As it is a bit quieter with nice walking weather, and the countryside coming into bloom, we at Headwater, recommend Spring as one of the best times to walk the Camino Frances. Autumn: Similar to Spring, in Autumn the masses are quelling and colours are reddening, and can look forward to warm days and cool nights, still with a good chance of rain! As such we at Headwater think this is one of the best times to plan your Pilgrimage.

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These tour prices are per person, based on two people sharing.
Single supplement from £1305.

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TRAVEL DETAILS

If you choose a flight inclusive package with us, you will fly into your destination.

We hold an ATOL License and are fully ABTA bonded, so you can book your flights with us in confidence. We can book most airlines and will advise you of your most convenient airport and flight options.

Flight prices fluctuate significantly and can change rapidly. At Headwater, we offer competitively priced flights with built-in flight protection for your peace of mind. For more details, please click here.

REVIEWS

great response to my enquiry

9 Jun 2025

Kate Hatton answered all my questions by phone, in either my first or subsequent calls. Once she had our room upgrades confirmed with the chosen hotels, she emailed me with this confirmation before going on to book our flights.

Keith Mcgeoch, 14 Apr 2025

Kate Hatton answered all my questions by phone, in either my first or subsequent calls. Once she had our room upgrades confirmed with the chosen hotels, she emailed me with this confirmation before going on to book our flights.

Keith Mcgeoch, 14 Apr 2025

Fast. Thorough. Careful. Customised to our preferences.

Keith, 4 Jan 2025


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pilgrimage walking holiday? 
'A pilgrimage walking holiday is more than just a journey, it’s a chance to slow down, reflect, and immerse yourself in centuries of history and culture. Traditionally, pilgrimages were spiritual routes, but today they appeal to anyone seeking meaningful travel. You will usually follow well-trodden paths through charming villages, rolling countryside, and vibrant towns, connecting with local traditions along the way. It’s about walking with purpose, enjoying the rhythm of the trail, and discovering the stories that shape these iconic routes.'
Do I need a pilgrim Camino passport?
Yes, if you’d like to collect stamps along the way and receive the official Compostela certificate in Santiago. The pilgrim passport, or credencial, is a wonderful keepsake of your journey, it’s stamped at churches, cafés, and hotels as you progress. Even if you’re not walking for religious reasons, it adds a lovely sense of occasion and helps you access pilgrim menus and accommodation.
How long is Camino Frances to walk? 
The full Camino Frances stretches around 780 km (485 miles) from St. Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Most walkers take about 30–35 days to complete the entire route, averaging 20–25 km per day. If you’re short on time, you can choose to complete only a section—many opt for the final 100 km from Sarria to Santiago, which takes roughly a week.
When is the best time to walk the Camino Frances? 
Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are ideal. You will enjoy mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and landscapes at their most beautiful, think wildflowers in spring and golden vineyards in autumn. Summer is popular but can be hot and busy.
What is the recommended Camino Frances packing list? 
Pack light, comfort is key! Essentials include: Lightweight, breathable clothing for layering Sturdy walking boots (well broken-in) Rain jacket and quick-dry gear Reusable water bottle Basic first aid kit (blister care is a must) Small daypack with good support Repelent for ticks and insects Remember, laundry facilities are common along the route, so less is more.
Is there any luggage restriction on Camino Frances?
If you have luggage transfers booked, the service is limited to one item per person. Please restrict the weight of each piece of luggage to no more than 20kg. There may be an additional charges should you bring more luggage, please advise us prior to departure so any extra luggage services can be arranged. At your first hotel, please mark your bags with the Surname of the lead booker and number each bag (1 of 2, 2 of 2 etc.). Please also ensure that where possible you lock your bags and leave nothing valuable in them. Please note we cannot be held responsible for any damage. Please have your bags ready for collection by 8am. We make every effort to deliver your luggage to the next hotel by 6pm, please contact us locally if your luggage has not arrived by this time.
What type of Camino Frances accommodation is provided? 
On a Headwater holiday, you’ll stay in handpicked, characterful hotels and guesthouses, chosen for their comfort and local charm. You will be greeted by welcoming hosts, hearty regional meals, and peaceful night’s of sleep after a day on the trail. It’s a step up from the traditional pilgrim albergues, perfect if you want the Camino experience with a little extra comfort.



Camino & Pilgrimages

42 nights,
hotel-to-hotel

Level: 2 & 2+

Flights
available

Printed route
directions

42 nights from £4509

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