The Portuguese Camino de Santiago is the second most popular route. Below you can see the number of pilgrims on different Camino routes according to the information from the Pilgrim’s Receptions Office in Santiago de Compostela. In 2019 in total 347 578 pilgrims arrived in Santiago de Compostela after completing one of the Camino routes. Viaja fácilmente desde Málaga a Santiago de Compostela con Rome2Rio. Rome2Rio es un motor de información para organizar viajes de puerta a puerta y hacer reservas, que te ayuda a llegar desde y hasta cualquier lugar del mundo" Encuentra aquí todas las opciones de transporte para tu viaje desde Málaga a Santiago de Compostela. Rome2Rio Vergleiche Flugangebote ab León nach Santiago de Compostela von über 1.000 Anbietern. Wähle dann die günstigsten oder schnellsten Flugtickets. Sei flexibel bei deinen Reisedaten, um die besten Ticketpreise für León-Santiago de Compostela zu finden. Franse Weg: León - Santiago de Compostela. Lengte 303,5 kmHoogteverschil 6.588 mSoort route Punt-naar-punt. Ontdek deze van-A-naar-B route van 303,5-km in de buurt van León, León. Wordt over het algemeen ervaren als een uitdagende route en duurt gemiddeld 77 u 21 min om te voltooien. Dit is een erg populair gebied voor Backpacken, Hiken en From 447€ per person. Section 6 of the Camino Frances: Section 6 of the Camino Frances, from Leon to Ponferrada, starts in the beautiful and lively city of Leon and ends in Ponferrada. Ponferrada was built by the Templars in the 12th century. Throughout this section we will have the opportunity to visit the hilltop town of Astorga, which is 759 km to Santiago de Compostela; 10 km from SJPdP; At only about a 10-km walk from SJPdP, Orisson is the first stop for hikers who started in St. Jean. Hikers who wish to ease into the hike will want to stay here, as it breaks up the climb over the Pyrenees (the most difficult climb of the Camino and the first day of walking) into two sections . 332 KM = 206 MI De: León, Castilla Y Leon, Espana - A: Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Espana La distancia kilométrica en coche y en avión entre las dos ciudades, ruta, tiempo de viaje, calculadora de consumo y costo de combustible. Distancia de León a Santiago de Compostela distancia en auto: En coche y autobús: 332 km (206 mi) Duración viaje: 3h 22 min Velocidad: ( /h Consumo de combustible: 23 l l/100km - Precio de combustible: moneda moneda/l + Mostrar ruta en el mapa distancia en avion Línea recta: 245 km (152 mi) Duración del vuelo: 18 minutos ( km/h) ¿Cuántos kilómetros hay de León a Santiago de Compostela? Número de kilómetros. Distancia en auto (coche, autobús) es 332 km (206 mi) y distancia en avion es 245 km (152 mi) Duración. ¿Cuantas horas son de León a Santiago de Compostela por carretera? 3h 22 min Cuanto tarda vuelo. ¿Cuantas horas de vuelo hay de León a Santiago de Compostela? Tiempo de vuelo: 18 minutos (800km/h) Retorno Santiago De Compostela Leon: No disponible. distancias relacionadosdistancia León De Los Aldama - Uruapandistancia León - Algortadistancia León - Fuente Dédistancia León - Torreviejadistancia León - Silaodistancia León De Los Aldama - Xalapa Enríquezdistancia Santiago De Compostela - Cancúndistancia Santiago De Compostela - Trujillodistancia Santiago De Compostela - Santa Tecladistancia Santiago De Compostela - Roncesvallesdistancia Santiago De Compostela - O Porriñodistancia Santiago De Compostela - Tarragona ¿Dónde está ubicada León/Santiago de Compostela en el mapa? (GPS-coordinado) Latitud/ Longitud León: = 42° 35' -5° 34' Santiago de Compostela : = 42° 52' -8° 32' * Decimal, ** Grados, minutos, segundos (WGS84)Nota: Para ver más rutas (distancias), utilice el menú: Países, Ciudades, Rutas o utiliza formulario de búsqueda. distancias aleatoriasdistancia entre Morón y Las Herasdistancia entre Trujillo y Patilvilcadistancia entre Tulum y Playa Del Carmendistancia entre Bogotá y Beléndistancia entre Salamanca y Hermosillo 210 miles / 338 km Plan your trip at Map of driving directions from Leon, Spain to Santiago de Compostela, Spain View a map with driving directions using your preferred map provider: Google Maps, Bing Maps, or MapQuest. You can use to get the full driving distance from Leon to Santiago de Compostela with directions. More trip calculations Driving distance from Leon, Spain to Santiago de Compostela, Spain The total driving distance from Leon, Spain to Santiago de Compostela, Spain is 210 miles or 338 kilometers. Your trip begins in Leon, Spain. It ends in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. If you are planning a road trip, you might also want to calculate the total driving time from Leon, Spain to Santiago de Compostela, Spain so you can see when you'll arrive at your destination. You can also calculate the cost of driving from Leon, Spain to Santiago de Compostela, Spain based on current local fuel prices and an estimate of your car's best gas mileage. If you're meeting a friend, you might be interested in finding the city that is halfway between Leon, Spain and Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Planning to fly a plane instead? You might be more interested in calculating the straight line distance to fly from Leon, Spain to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Leon, Spain City: Leon Region: Castilla y Leon Country: Spain Category: cities related links related links Driving distance calculator Travelmath helps you find driving distances based on actual directions for your road trip. You can get the distance between cities, airports, states, countries, or zip codes to figure out the best route to travel to your destination. Combine this information with the fuel cost tool to find out how much it will cost you to drive the distance, or compare the results to the straight line distance to determine whether it's better to drive or fly. You can print out pages with a travel map. Salga de Calle Mariano Domínguez BerruetaGire a la izquierda en Plaza de RiañoGire a la izquierda en Calle de Murias de Paredes/N-621Gire a la derecha en Calle Baltasar GutiérrezGire a la derecha en Calle de la Cabeza de VacaGire a la derecha en Calle de Raimundo RodríguezGire a la izquierda en Calle de Santa Ana/N-621Gire a la derecha en Plaza de Santa Ana/N-621Gire a la izquierda en Avenida del Alcalde Miguel Castaño/N-621Continúe por la izquierda en LE-20/N-621/N-630Manténgase a la derecha en LE-20/N-621/N-630En la rotonda, tome la segunda salida en Carretera León-Valladolid/LE-20/N-630 hacia ValladolidManténgase a la derecha en Circunvalación de León/LE-30 hacia AstorgaSiga Circunvalación de León/LE-30 hacia Ronda SurSiga Autopista León-Astorga/AP-71 hacia A CoruñaManténgase a la derecha en Autovía del Noroeste/A-6 hacia A CoruñaIncorpórese a la autopista A-6Siga Autovía del Noroeste/A-6 hacia A CoruñaTome la salida en Autovía Lugo-Santiago/A-54 hacia SantiagoManténgase a la derecha en Autovía Lugo-Santiago/A-54 hacia SantiagoSiga Autovía Lugo-Santiago/A-54 hacia SantiagoTome la salida 38 en Carretera Vegadeo-Vilagarcía de Arousa/N-547 hacia SANTIAGOEn la rotonda, tome la primera salida en Carretera Vegadeo-Vilagarcía de Arousa/N-547Siga Carretera Vegadeo-Vilagarcía de Arousa/N-547En la rotonda, tome la segunda salida en Rúa do Progreso/N-547Manténgase a la derecha en Carretera Santiago-Guntín/N-547Siga Carretera Santiago-Guntín/N-547En la rotonda, tome la primera salida en A-54Incorpórese a la autopista A-54Siga A-54 hacia SantiagoEn la rotonda, tome la tercera salida en Avenida de Camilo José Cela/SC-20/N-550 hacia PontevedraTome la salida en Avenida de Camilo José Cela/SC-20/N-550Manténgase a la izquierda en Avenida de Camilo José Cela/SC-20/N-550 hacia Santiago SurTome la salida en Avenida de Lugo/SC-20/N-550 hacia Estación de FerrocarrilEn la rotonda, tome la primera salida en Rúa do HórreoManténgase a la derecha en Rúa do HórreoGire a la izquierda en Rúa da SenraGire a la derecha en Rúa do Campo da Estrela/AC-404Gire a la derecha en Rúa da Porta FaxeiraHa llegado a Rúa do Vilar. Su destino está a la izquierda Camino Stage 4 & 5 - Leon to Santiago 16 Days & 15 Nights Read 55 reviews Walking the final 300km of the French Way to Santiago. Starting your journey from the Cathedral in León. Walking through the villages and mountains of Galicia. Collecting your Compostela from the pilgrim's office in Santiago. Meeting fellow pilgrims and turning strangers into friends for life. Walk the last 300km of the French Way of the Camino de Santiago, from the Cathedral city of León to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Following the ancient pilgrim’s route of the Camino de Santiago through the villages, towns and cities of Galicia you will have a journey filled with beautiful places, people and experiences on your way to Santiago. What To Expect The Camino attracts a wide range of pilgrims from around the world who walk for many different reasons. The final two stages include plenty of variety including the highest point of the Camino. Trip Style: Self Guided | Go at your own pace on an independent holiday. Activity: Pilgrim Trail | You will follow a historic pilgrimage trail, in the footsteps of generations of travellers This trip is suitable for: Solo Travellers, Multi-Generational, Mixed Abilities, First Timers Ideal if you have an interest in: Spiritual Journeys Personal Growth Historical Journeys Grade & Terrain This walk is graded moderate and includes daily walks of 9-28km so you will be walking for between 5 and 8 hours each day. The trail consists of a mixture of dirt tracks, minor roads and footpaths. Navigation The Camino is very easy to follow. The route is marked with yellow painted arrows and a yellow shell on a blue background. The detailed travel pack we supply includes a detailed guidebook including maps, a detailed information pack for planning and preparing for your Camino, detailed instructions of how to find your overnight accommodation and everything you need for your Camino. In addition to the printed route notes, you will receive in your travel pack, you will also have access to our Macs Adventure App, allowing you to follow the route on richly detailed mapping on your smartphone. Accommodation Information Our Camino Tours include small rural hotels and hostels close to the route of the Camino. You will always have a private room and en-suite (attached) bathroom. When staying in Leon, Pamplona, Sarria and Santiago, you will stay in 3* hotels, the other nights will be in a mixture of rural hotels and hostels. Single Rooms Single rooms are available, although a supplement is payable. The price for a single room is available on the included tab of this tour and in the booking engine. Meals A light continental breakfast is included each morning, which can sometimes just be coffee, bread and orange juice. Lunch and dinner are not included so you are free to choose from the available options. Every place you stop will have evening meals available, you can get a pilgrims menu for about 10 Euros which includes 3 courses, wine and water! Extensions and tailor-made itineraries We can tailor-make your Camino to exactly meet your needs. Adding or reducing the number of nights and rest days. Contact our specialists to start planning your Camino. Purists might want to consider adding the extension to Finisterre in order to finish their Camino on the beach. Included 15 Nights accommodation in small rural hotels and hostels with en-suite W/C. Daily breakfast Baggage Transfers A detailed information pack including route notes, maps and local information for your party. Camino guide book. Access to the Macs Adventure Smartphone App Emergency support from our local and UK offices. Excluded Return travel to Leon/Santiago. Lunches, dinners (optional), snacks or drinks. Travel Insurance. Personal Equipment. Taxi transfers or public transport should you need to skip a stage. Extras Additional nights’ accommodation When To Go You can start your Camino on any day of your choosing, between February and Mid November subject to availability. Time of Year The spring months of March and April tend to offer nice mild conditions for walking although the nights can be quite cold at this time of year and there can be quite a lot of rain in the region of Galicia at this time. The summer months of July and August can get very hot and humid. The autumn from late September through to October offers cooler temperatures again although daylight hours start to become less at this time. The region of Galicia in particular experiences higher rainfall than the rest of Spain so you should come prepared with waterproofs! Weather and Climate The weather on the Camino will change slightly as you travel from the Pyrenees over to Galicia. The spring months of April and May tend to offer nice mild conditions for walking although the nights can be quite cold at this time of year and there can be quite a lot of rain in the region of Galicia at this time. The summer months of July and August can get very hot and humid. The autumn from late September through to October offers cooler temperatures again although daylight hours start to become less at this time. The region of Galicia in particular experiences higher rainfall than the rest of Spain so you should come prepared with waterproofs! Getting to the Start By Air: Oviedo is the closest airport and is serviced by EasyJet from London. There are 8 buses a day from Oviedo to Leon which takes 1hr30. Timetables and fares at Alsa. Madrid airport is the best airport if travelling from outside Europe. Connect by train from Madrid. We can also arrange a private transfer from Oviedo Airport to Leon for a hassle-free start to your trip! By Train: León is 2h45 by train from Madrid. Timetables and tickets at Renfe. By Bus: León is 4h00 by bus from Madrid. Timetables and fares at Alsa. Getting from the End You can fly directly from Santiago back to the UK with Ryanair who fly direct to Stansted and Easyjet who fly direct to Gatwick. Another good point to connect through to travel internationally is Paris. You can fly from Santiago to Paris with Vueling or from Madrid with Ryanair. We can arrange private transfers to take you from your hotel directly to Santiago Baggage Transfer Baggage transfers are included (max 20kg per person). Your main bag will be transferred each day between your overnight accommodation so that you only need to walk with a day pack. General Information The distances and ascent/descents are approximations of the recommended routes. Please be prepared by packing all necessary items, for example, proper rain gear (jacket and pants), sun hat, sunscreen. Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, warm and waterproof clothes for the cooler months and lightweight clothing for summer, and a day pack. Pilgrim Passport The Pilgrim Passport is issued by the Church of St James, you will find this in your pack waiting for you at your first hotel. Alternatively, you can obtain one at the start of your walk in the Pilgrims’ Office or the local church in town. You need to get the passport stamped in churches, restaurants and hotels along the way. At the end of the walk, in Santiago, you can obtain your Compostela Certificate (only if you have walked the last 100km). Equipment Your information pack has a detailed equipment list which includes standard walking gear such as good walking boots or shoes, lightweight clothes, waterproofs and a day pack. Travel Insurance It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care. Blog Articles The Macs Adventure Way Built with our knowledge and expertise, to suit you. Knowledgeable and helpful friendly specialist adventure planners Wide variety of trips to suit all interests and experience levels Start on any date that suits you Choose your ideal trip length and difficulty Range of accommodation options Choice of trip styles Authentic adventure travel experiences on your own terms. Choose your own travel companions Walk, cycle and explore at your own pace Make your own decisions Choose your own path Indulge your passions Feel secure in making the right choice for your precious adventure time. 15,000+ unbiased trip & service reviews Feefo Platinum Award 2022 As featured in the Guardian, National Geographic Traveller, and more Founder owned & operated since 2003 Passionate team members based in the US, the UK & Europe 100% Financial Protection "Peace of Mind Guarantee" means no worries if you need to change your plans You can be confident that every detail of your holiday has been expertly planned. Meticulously planned adventures Quality, hand-picked accommodation Seamless and reliable arrangements Comprehensive trip information & insider tips Detailed maps, route notes and mobile GPS app Helpful 24/7 support should you need it Travel the right way, and make a positive impact. Travel responsibly Explore off the beaten track Support locally owned businesses Engage with local communities Minimise your impact Maximise the benefit of your travel Challenge yourself & grow This is the main route, the most Way of St. James (also known as “Jacobean Route”) was proclaimed the first European Cultural Itinerary by the Council of Europe in 1987. This route was also named one of UNESCO’s World Heritage French Way is the route par excellence, the most well-known, prepared and beaten 1 - Arrival at LeónDay 2 - León - Rabanal del Camino - 69 kmDay 3 - Rabanal del Camino - Villafranca del Bierzo - 67,6 kmDay 4 - Villafranca del Bierzo - Triacastela - 55,6 kmDay 5 - Triacastela - Palas del Rei - 71 kmDay 6 - Palas de Rei - Santiago de Compostela - 69 kmDay 7 - Breakfast and end of servicesIncludes:Luggage transfer between InsuranceFull Itinerary of the RoutePilgrim's credentialsPhone support during the routeVATAvailable options:Extra night in Santiago: 50 €/personSingle supplement: 130 €/personHalf-board supplement: 90 €/ personCancellation insurance: 20 €/personParador Supplement ( per person) 90 €Bicycle Rental: 185 € / bicycleDuration: 6 Nights / 7 Days | Dates: For pilgrim´s choice Cena za osobę (podatki wliczone w cenę) Atrakcje dostępne w następujących językach: Spanish, English, French, German, Italian Miejsce León (León) Villafranca del Bierzo (León) Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña) Palas de Rei (Lugo) Triacastela (Lugo) Czas trwania 7 dni Dodatkowe informacje o datach / terminach Dates: For pilgrim´s choice Kategoria atrakcji Szlak pielgrzymkowy Camino de Santiago, Sport i przygoda, Turystyka rowerowa Dla kogo? 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