A full and detailed itinerary will be sent with the AG trip plan, but in the interim, here is the basic plan that gives you mileage and a quick summary:-
May 15 – Travel Day
May 16 – Ferrol to Neda 21 km / 13 miles
May 17 – Neda to Mińo – 16 km / 10 miles
May 18 – Mińo to Betanzos – 16 km / 10 miles
May 19 – Betanzos to Hospital de Bruma – 27 km / 17 miles
May 20 – Hospital de Bruma to Sigueiro 26 km / 16.25 miles
May 21 – Sigueiro to Santiago de Compostela 17.5 km / 11 miles
May 22 – May 22 – Onwards Travel
The Camino Inglés is a fantastic alternative walk into Santiago. If you want to gain your Compostela certificate away from the crowds on the Camino Frances, then this beautiful trip through rural Galicia is the one for you.
The average daily distance of our Camino tours are between 10 and 16 miles and you can expect to walk for between five and seven hours each day. You should do as much walking as possible prior to your walk as this will simply add to your enjoyment.
There are many opportunities to join one of the AG training hikes prior to the trip.
Included
✅ Accommodation from plush hotels to one hostel.
✅ Luggage Transfer
✅ Private transfer from the airport to Ferrol
✅ A detailed trip plan (on a dedicated app) including route notes, maps and local information.
✅ Camino starter pack (shell, passport, pebble, guidebook and an AG Camino t-shirt).
✅ An on the group experienced and very friendly guide.
✅ First aid support for those potential blisters!
✅ A zoom call and the opportunity to meet your fellow hikers before the trip commences.
✅ All breakfasts, some evening meals.
Excluded
❌ Travel to/from Spain
❌ Lunches, snacks or drinks
❌ Travel Insurance
❌ Personal Equipment
❌ Taxi transfers or public transport should you need to skip a stage
You can find our terms of business here: https://www.adventuregeek.co.uk/terms-and-conditions-for-walking-holidays/
Payment terms: You will have paid a non-refundable deposit. The balance will be due 10 weeks before we fly (Thursday 6th March 2025). If you would like a payment plan then we will happily oblige.
The accommodation will be a mix of luxurious & rural hotels and one hostel. Note: The hostel comes with clean bedding so no need to take a sleeping bag (and the hostel is not in bunk beds). They all offer a warm welcome to walkers, traditional hospitality and delicious local food.