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Single rooms are always subject to availability. In the case of not being able to offer any of them due to lack of capacity, we'll accommodate you in one of equal or better quality. When working with quality accommodations with limited capacity, the exact name of the accommodation will be indicated to you 30 days before the start of the Camino.Īll accommodation on the Camino de Santiago is subject to availability. Our team checks on site the quality of all the accommodation offered in order for pilgrims to have a comfortable and unforgettable experience on the Camino de Santiago. More information on the stage from O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela.Īll the rooms you book with Santiago Ways to do the Camino de Santiago have a private bathroom and all the necessary services to ensure you the best comfort possible. If you want to make this route easier, you can choose to stay overnight in the village of Lavacolla. We suggest that, if you want to attend the Pilgrim's Mass, in Santiago de Compostela, start your route very early in the morning so that you will have finished your Camino before noon. Once you arrive in Santiago, you will be able to admire its rich local architecture and delight in its historic centre, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. You will continue your pilgrimage to Monte do Gozo from where you can contemplate the majestic Cathedral of Santiago. You will cross San Paio, just after bordering Santiago Airport and, a little further on, you will pass in front of the Church of Lavacolla. Once there, you will have to take Calle Concello and, when you pass by the football field, turn left onto a dirt track. Once you leave A Rua, the next point on your route will be O Pedrouzo. In Santiago de Compostela we can receive our “ Compostela” certificate and visit the city’s beautiful old town, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the end of this stage we will reach our destination: Santiago de Compostela. We will be able to admire the beautiful green landscape that is so characteristic of Galicia. On this section, we will walk through beautiful forests, farmlands and rustic villages following trails and paths that are surrounded by stone walls. The distance of the Camino Frances from Sarria to Santiago is around 100 km, which is the minimum distance required for pilgrims to receive the traditional “ Compostela” certificate, verifying they have completed the Camino de Santiago. We depart from the Galician town of Sarria, which is located about 100 km away from Santiago. This route is ideal for meeting other pilgrims and immersing ourselves in the incredible natural settings that will accompany us throughout the entire Camino. In this section, we will have the opportunity to venture off on many pleasant walks, all while getting to enjoy the wonderful local cuisine. This section, from Sarria to Santiago, is perfect for those pilgrims who want to capture the essence of the Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago (or The Way of Saint James) from Sarria is the most popular section on the entire Camino de Santiago.