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  1. The strategic location of the ports of these two major Galician cities undoubtedly reinforced the way. The English Way has two alternatives in Galicia. The route from A Coruña is shorter – 73 km – than the one departing from Ferrol – 112,5 km. Both have much to offer and a long history.

    • Ferrol

      Leave the Curuxeiras Docks behind and continue along Paseo...

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      Die Pilgerfahrten auf diesem Weg begannen im 12. Jh. Im Jahr...

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      From the chapel in Bruma, the route leads to the...

    • The Winter Way

      Stretching for over 200 kilometres it crosses the four...

  2. The English way is a short path within Galicia, from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela, used mainly by Northern Europeans pilgrims who used to arrive by boat. One of the shortest route to get the certificate. Variety of views, from blue coastline to green mountains.

  3. lll Camino de Santiago Map: main Camino routes, stages & distance. Follow the camino Frances pilgrimage, Portuguese way, camino del Norte and Finisterre.

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  4. Download the gpx routes map of The Camino Ingles. Discover the The Camino Ingles. You will find a detailed pilgrim’s guide that includes information about the stages with routes map, distance, hostel and tips.

    • English Way Free Downloadable PDFs
    • GPX Files For The English Route of St.James
    • The Route Overview
    • Travel Insurance For The Camino
    • The English Way – Walking Stages
    • Stage 1. Ferrol – Neda, 14 Km/8,6 MI
    • Day 2. Neda – Miño, 26 Km/16 MI
    • Day 3. Miño – Presedo, 23 Km/14,2 MI
    • Day 4. Presedo – Sigüeiro, 37 Km/23 MI
    • Day 5. Sigüeiro – Santiago de Compostela, 16,5 Km/10,2 MI

    We created free downloadable PDF files that contain walking stages and places to stay along the route. These files will help you to plan your English Camino pilgrimage. 1. English Way walking stages PDF 2. English Camino places to stay PDF

    You can download our GPX file for navigating the Camino Ingles. The files are our property. They are for personal use only. 1. English Way. Day 1. Ferrol to Neda 2. English Way. Day 2. Neda to Miño 3. English Way. Day 3. Miño to Presedo 4. English Way. Day 4. Presedo to Sigüeiro 5. English Way. Day 5. Sigüeiroto Santiago de Compostela

    Distance – 116 km/72 mi
    Time – 4-6 days
    Starting point – Ferrol
    Finishing point – Santiago de Compostela

    Walking like any other outdoor activity involves a risk of getting an injury or losing some of your gear. The English Camino is not a very demanding hike through remote areas but walking daily with a backpack is still challenging. Small injuries such as blisters, knee problems, or shin splints are common on the Camino. Read more about travel insura...

    The English route starts in the town of Ferrol on the coast of Northern Spain. Like any other Camino route on the mainland it finishes at the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. Places to stay in Ferrol There is a public albergue in Ferrol. It’s a new albergue situated near the port, 600 m from the starting point of the English Way. Its capacity i...

    Distance – 14 km/8,6 mi
    Time – 2h45min.
    Ascent – 178 m
    Descent – 160 m
    Distance – 26 km/16 mi
    Time – 5h50min.
    Ascent – 648 m
    Descent – 641 m
    Distance – 23 km/14,2 mi
    Time – 4h53min.
    Ascent – 700 m
    Descent – 556 m
    Distance – 37 km/23 mi
    Time – 7h40min.
    Ascent – 673 m
    Descent – 581 m
    Distance – 16,5 mi/10,2 mi
    Time – 3h23min.
    Ascent – 321 m
    Descent – 292 m
  5. The Camino Ingles to Santiago: a rural route. The Camino Ingles is one of the best routes on the Camino de Santiago for people who only have a few days because it has only five stages. This itinerary, totalling 122.3 kilometres, runs through the heart of Galicia, from the coast of La Coruña, starting in Ferrol.

  6. The Camino Inglés, or “English Way,” is a lesser-known but deeply rewarding route of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Originating in either Ferrol or A Coruña in North-Western Spain, this path offers a condensed Camino experience rich in history and culture.