Start: León Finish: Santiago de Compostela
From Valladolid, Oviedo or Madrid airport, you travel by public transport to Léon. Hopefully you have time to visit the cathedral, a masterpiece of the Gothic style.
After the rental bikes have been delivered, tested and adjusted, you start with a gentle ride of 48km / 30 mi through the plains of Castille to Astorga, a town of Roman origin, where the Camino crosses the Via de la Plata. In this fortified town Gaudi built the archbishop’s palace in modernist style.
Challenge: 48 km / 30 mi, 465 m ascent
Villages along the way: S. Martín del Camino, Hospital de Órbigo
Testing of bikes and legs as you cycle from Astorga (at 880m altitude) through the hills of the Bierzo area to the Cruz de Fierro (at almost 1507m altitude) and then down to the village of Molinaseca. Most desolated rural area of the entire Camino, but there are small villages with some café’s.
Challenge: 47 km / 30 mi, 1125 m ascent
Villages along the way: Cruz de Fierro
A relaxing day of only 32 km / 20 mi to the city of Vilafranca del Bierzo. On your way you pass Ponferrada, which was also founded by the Romans because they exploited gold mines in the nearby hills. The most impressive historic monument is without any doubt the Templar castle of 8000 square meters, built in the 12th century. After Ponferrada you cycle through an ondulated area to Villafranca del Bierzo, an important gateway to Galicia.
Challenge: 32 km / 20 mi, 530 m ascent
Villlages along the way: Ponferrada, Cacabelos
Today the toughest climb of the entire Camino awaits as you cycle into Galicia, first along the old national road and then 6 km / 3,5 mi steeply up along a dirt road to O Cebreiro (this section can be avoided by following the old national road to the pass Pedrafita and then follow a tarmac road to Cebreiro). O Cebreiro is a remarkable and emblematic village, full of legends and stories related to the Camino. It has a Romanesque church from the 11th century. Your hotel is just next door.
Challenge: 33 km / 20,5 mi, 1275 m ascent
Villages along the way: Vega de Valcárcel, Las Herrerías
Today you start with a short ascent, but the next 35 km / 22 mi will be mostly downhill through dense woods and the lush green Galician countryside. On your way today you encounter the Monastery of Samos, which was founded in the 6th century and was continuously renovated (in the 18th century for the last time).
Challenge: 47 km / 29 mi, 775 m ascent
Villages along the way: Fonfría, Triacastela
During this long day you will accomplish a total ascent of 600 m, but never more then 200 m on one climb; often less. The landscape is rural and entertaining, continuously changing and with plenty of villages, café’s and restaurants where you can share experiences with fellow pilgrims. To reach the charming rural hotel for tonight you’ll have to make a small detour near Palas de Rei.
Challenge: 47 - 55 km / 29 - 34 mi, 1135 / 1240 m ascent
Villages along the way: Portomarín, Hospital da Cruz
A gentle and ‘ondulating’ day as you cycle from one village to the next, all focussed on diary production and services for pilgrims. Surprising: the Pambre Castle from the 14th century in the middle of -what now seems - nowhere, which was an important hite in the early days of the Camino. Again the day ends at a very charming rural hotel, in a typical Galician manor house, a so called Pazo.
Challenge: 30 km / 19 mi, 605 m ascent
Villages along the way: Melide, Ribadixo da Baixo
A ‘glorious’ day as you will finally reach the “Puerta del Perdón” of Santiago’s cathedral. The standard route goes via the airport and the Monte del Gozo through the outskirts of town. If you prefer a more scenic route, you can cycle via Touro (50km / 31mi).
Challenge: 39 km / 24 mi, 790 m ascent
Villages along the way: A Rua, Lavacolla
After breakfast your cycling tour ends. Leave the bike at your hotel and we will take care of it!
All hotels of this trip are carefully selected because of their location, atmosphere and/or unique services. All rooms are en-suite.
You can find the standard hotels of this trip. If a hotel is fully booked, then we will book a similar one for you and inform you about the alternative booked.
Extra overnight:
You can book additional night(s) at any of the accommodations along the way.
You can start on any day of the week, subject to availability, between April 1st and October 25th.
Arrival nearest airport is Oviedo - Asturias airport (OVD) but you can also fly to Madrid - Barajas airport (MAD)
Departure nearest airport from Santiago de Compostela are La Coruña airport (LCG) or Santiago de Compostela airport (SCQ)
Arrival in León
Departure from Santiago de Compostela
HYBRID BIKES RENTAL

Accessories included:
Helmet, panniers, waterproof cover, tools, air pump, gel seat, front handlebar bag, map holder and odometer
ELECTRIC BIKES RENTAL
GPS tracks are available on request.
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*During high season, it must be left everyday by 8:00 hrs although you leave later
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