Camino walk from Santiago to Fisterra in 4 days
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The Camino de Santiago to Finisterre in 4 days/stages is an increasingly popular choice among hiking enthusiasts, and you may wonder why it’s worth choosing this route over others on the Camino.
This unique route takes you along the breathtaking Costa da Morte on the northern coast of Galicia, known for its rugged cliffs and the many shipwrecks that have occurred there. If you’re a lover of the sea and natural landscapes, the inland and coastal paths from Santiago to Fisterre offer an unforgettable experience.
To help you fully enjoy the Camino, we take care of all the planning. Ready to start your journey?
- 🛌 5 Nights
- 🥾 4 Stages
- 🍂 90 KM (56 Miles)
what is included?
- Accomodation.
- Luggage transfers.
- Paperwork.
- Travel insurance.
- Support telephone number.
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Stages
Your experience begins in Santiago de Compostela.
Normally, this is where you would end the Camino, in the beautiful city of Santiago de Compostela; however, your route will start right where many other pilgrims complete their Camino.
On the first day of this beautiful Camino, you’ll begin walking from the iconic Plaza del Obradoiro in Santiago, heading towards Negreira. This first stage is relatively easy and flat, taking you through lush forests until you reach one of the most charming villages on the route, Ponte Maceira.
After passing through Ponte Maceira, the stage ends just a few kilometers later in Negreira
The second stage of the Camino to Fisterra is the longest, with the end located over 30 km from Negreira. Despite the distance, the stage isn’t overly challenging. Along the way, you’ll pass through several charming villages until you reach the final stop in Olveiroa.
This will be the final inland stage before reaching Cee on the Atlantic coast. At the beginning of the route, you’ll follow the course of the Xallas River until you arrive at the rural village of Hospital. A few kilometers further, pay attention to the fork indicating Fisterre and Muxía—take the left path to finish your stage in Cee.
This final stage of the Camino takes you along the Costa da Morte. Just past Cee lies the village of Corcubión, where it’s worth stopping to explore its historic old town, designated a Historical-Artistic Site. After visiting Corcubión, continue along the Atlantic coast toward your final destination, Finisterre. Remember, the true end lies at the Finisterre Lighthouse, about 3 km beyond the town. Reaching the “end of the world” will be a memorable reward.
Opcional Services
- Extra charge for single room.
- Breakfast.
- Dinner
- Transfers (airport, starting point)
FAQ
Yes, walking from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre is definitely worth it, especially for those who want to continue their pilgrimage beyond Santiago. This route, known as the Camino Finisterre, takes you through the Costa da Morte (Coast of Death), offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, peaceful rural landscapes, and charming villages like Corcubión and Cee. It is a symbolic journey for many pilgrims, as Finisterre was historically considered the “end of the world,” where the journey culminated before modern times.
The Camino Finisterre tends to be less busy than the main Camino Francés but still attracts a fair number of pilgrims, especially during the peak months of spring and summer (April to October). While it’s not as crowded, it remains a popular choice for those wishing to extend their Camino journey after reaching Santiago de Compostela. Pilgrims who are looking for a quieter, more reflective path will appreciate the relatively peaceful and tranquil nature of the route, especially compared to the busier, more well-trodden parts of the Camino.