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The easiest and most accessible Camino de Santiago.

Discover which Camino routes are the most accessible.
The easiest and most accessible Camino de Santiago.

If you’re thinking about walking the Camino de Santiago but prefer an easy and accessible option, two routes stand out for their simplicity and excellent infrastructure: the French Way from Sarria and the Portuguese Way from Tui. Both are ideal for first-time pilgrims, families, or those who want to enjoy the journey without major challenges.

French Way from Sarria: The most popular and accessible route

The French Way from Sarria is the most popular choice for those who want to earn the Compostela by walking the last 100 km to Santiago. Its route is straightforward, with well-marked stages and plenty of services along the way.

  • Terrain: Well-maintained paths with gentle slopes.
  • Infrastructure: Numerous hostels, restaurants, and rest areas.
  • Landscapes: Lush forests, charming villages, and the emblematic Monte do Gozo.
  • Recommended stages: Sarria - Portomarín (22 km), Portomarín - Palas de Rei (18 km), Palas de Rei - Arzúa (19 km).

Portuguese Way from Tui: An easy and picturesque alternative

The Portuguese Way from Tui is another excellent choice for those seeking an approachable Camino. Covering around 118 km, this route passes through varied and beautiful scenery.

  • Terrain: Mostly flat paths with few demanding ascents.
  • Infrastructure: Good accommodation and dining options along the route.
  • Landscapes: Miño River, shaded woodlands, and the historic old town of Pontevedra.
  • Recommended stages: Tui - O Porriño (17 km), O Porriño - Redondela (15 km), Redondela - Pontevedra (19 km).

Which is the easiest option?

Both routes are accessible, but if you’re looking for the most comfortable and worry-free experience, the best choice is to book a package with Camino de Santiago Reservas. By doing so, you’ll enjoy:

  • Accommodation booked in advance.
  • Luggage transfer between stages.
  • On-route assistance for any unforeseen issues.
  • Custom itineraries tailored to your level and preferences.

Walking the Camino de Santiago doesn’t have to be complicated. With proper organization, you can enjoy the route without worries and focus on living the experience to the fullest.

Book your Camino the easiest, most stress-free way with Camino de Santiago Reservas!

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