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How to do the Camino de Santiago from Sarria: stages, tips, and reasons.

How to do the Camino de Santiago from Sarria: stages, tips, and reasons.

The Camino de Santiago from Sarria is the most popular route among pilgrims every year. Its popularity is no coincidence: it combines history, natural beauty, accessibility, and the chance to earn the Compostela, the official certificate of completion. At CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com, we explain why you should choose this route and how to organize it easily and safely.

Why walk the Sarria – Santiago stretch?

This section of the French Way covers the final 100 kilometers required to obtain the Compostela. It’s ideal for both first-time pilgrims and those looking to experience the Camino in about a week. Along the way, you’ll pass charming villages, lush Galician landscapes, and enjoy an excellent network of services designed for pilgrims.

  • Accessible: Sarria is well connected by train and road from cities such as Lugo and Ourense.
  • Well-marked: No prior experience is needed. Yellow arrows and milestones guide you every step of the way.
  • Spiritual and cultural: You’ll visit Romanesque churches, manor houses, stone crosses, and small villages that preserve Galician tradition.

Recommended stages from Sarria

  • Day 1: Sarria – Portomarín (22 km) | Forests, medieval bridges, and arrival at the Belesar reservoir.
  • Day 2: Portomarín – Palas de Rei (25 km) | Pass through rural villages and open landscapes.
  • Day 3: Palas de Rei – Arzúa (29 km) | A long stage with delicious stops, such as Melide and its famous octopus.
  • Day 4: Arzúa – O Pedrouzo (19 km) | Shaded, peaceful, and forested paths.
  • Day 5: O Pedrouzo – Santiago de Compostela (20 km) | Finish your journey by entering the Plaza del Obradoiro.

Practical tips for the Camino from Sarria

  • Comfortable, broken-in footwear: Taking care of your feet is essential. Avoid wearing new boots or shoes.
  • Start early: This helps you avoid the heat and arrive in time to rest or explore.
  • Get your credential stamped: You’ll need at least two stamps per day to earn the Compostela.
  • Book in advance: The route’s popularity means accommodations fill up quickly, especially in high season. At CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com, we handle everything for you.

What’s included when you book with CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com?

  • Selected accommodations with private bathrooms and comfort.
  • Luggage transfer between stages.
  • Support throughout the Camino.
  • Complete documentation, official credential, and route guide.

If you want to enjoy the Camino stress-free and focus on the experience, CaminoDeSantiagoReservas.com organizes your trip from start to finish. You just have to walk… and feel every step towards Santiago.

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