Pilgrim Route to the Atlantic: Camino Vadiniense: hiking in Испания

Pilgrim Route to the Atlantic: Camino Vadiniense

A practical route for discovering the pilgrimage routes of Spain and Portugal: about 287.3 km, recognisable landmarks and a landscape that changes gradually along the way.

Distance
287.2 km
Time
3 d 12 h
Elevation gain
Difficulty
Moderate
Route type
Multi-day
Category
Hiking

Route at a glance

This route links the most useful landmarks of the area - Santiago de Compostela, Ferrol, Braga - into one clear itinerary. The length is about 287.3 km, with a linear layout and terrain that should be matched to the season. The logistics are part of the experience here: transport at both ends, food, water and overnight options should be checked before setting out.

Route suitability

Without a car Yes
With children With caution
With a dog With caution
By bike Partially
With a stroller No
Signal Good

Information status

Page status Проверенный маршрут
When checked Not specified
How it was checked По данным трека
Editorial review Reviewed by editors

Getting there

Without a car
Use trains and buses to the chosen Camino town, then start from the local centre, church square or marked route point.
By car
A car is usually less convenient for a full linear Camino stage. It is better for short local sections with a planned return.
Parking
Use municipal parking, hotel parking or station parking. For multi-day walking, public transport is usually simpler.

What to expect

Camino Vadiniense
Santiago de Compostela
Ferrol
Braga
town streets

Difficult sections and safety

Pay attention to junctions, wet surfaces and the return plan near Santiago de Compostela. Some signs may be missing, so an offline map is useful.

How much time to allow

One long stage 7-10 h
Full route several days
Cycling option only for prepared riders

Best time to go

The best window around Santiago de Compostela is usually late spring to early autumn
In the mountains, weather can change within an hour
In shoulder seasons, check snow, storms and local restrictions

What to bring

comfortable broken-in shoes
water and snacks
windbreaker or rain jacket
charged phone
offline map
small first-aid kit
power bank
cash and documents
overnight gear if needed

Elevation profile

FAQ

Questions before the trip

Can I do this route without a car?

Use trains and buses to the chosen Camino town, then start from the local centre, church square or marked route point

Is this route suitable for children?

Possible with caution: review the surface, difficult sections, and extra time for stops in advance.

Can I download GPX and KML?

Yes, GPX and KML are available on the route page. Open the map, download the file, and use it in a navigator before your trip; key route facts: 287.2 km, moderate.

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