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Self-Guided Cycle Camino de Santiago

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 Trip Length
10 Days
 Trip Starts
Leon
 Trip Finishes
Santiago de Compostela
10 Day Self-Guided Cycle Camino de Santiago Itinerary (Explore)
Countries Explored: Spain
Trip Style
Cycling
Accommodation
Premium
Pace
Moderate
Trip Code
CSCS

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Explore's 10 Day Self-Guided Cycle Camino de Santiago. Cycle the legendary pilgrimage trail from Leon to Santiago de Compostela. On this scenic ride through northern Spain pass historical monuments and pretty villages along the way, often in the company of other pilgrims.

Itinerary

After arriving in Leon and checking into your hotel, we recommend spending time exploring this historic city. Situated in the heart of the Spanish Meseta (high plateau), Leon was once the centre of Christian Spain, at a time when two thirds of the peninsula was under Muslim rule. The city's great Gothic cathedral and the equally superb Romanesque Basilica de San Isidoro are among the finest examples of their architectural style to be found in Spain. The cathedral, in particular, is unique for the quality and magnificence of its stained-glass windows, which span seven centuries and cover subjects as diverse as religion, mythology and even medieval life.

Your included rental bike will be delivered today or tomorrow morning depending on your arrival time and you will be required to sign an agreement of care upon receipt of the bike.

We are able to offer private transfers from Oviedo Airport (OVD) for an additional cost. Please contact our self-guided team for further information. Stay: Hotel Real Colegiata (Premium)

After you have tested and adjusted your rental bike, you start your Camino journey with a gentle ride through the plains of Castille to the small town of Astorga. Once a strategically important staging post on the Roman route to Andalucia, it was from Astorga that the Romans controlled the traffic of gold from mines in the nearby Las Medulas hills. The town is home to some fine medieval architecture, including a superb cathedral that is worth exploring. However, it is the Palacio Episcopal that is its most famous asset. Designed by Antoni Gaudi, the Modernista architect at the end of the 19th century, the magnificent palace was built to replace its predecessor, destroyed by a fire. Unfortunately, its radical design and horrendous costs resulted in it never being used and it now houses a unique collection of artefacts and treasures devoted to the town's history. Tonight's accommodation is the first of many gems on the trip. Once the Earl of Tepa's glorious residence, when Napoleon came to Astorga during the French siege of the town, he stayed at this home after the conquest.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 48 kilometres. Stay: Posada Real Casa de Tepa (Premium) (B)

As you leave Astorga, the scenery takes a dramatic change, from the expansive high plateau of La Meseta, towards the rolling landscapes of the Bierzo Mountains. Your route will take you through Castrillo de Los Polvazare, one of the finest Medieval villages in Castille, before ascending higher into the hills to reach the Cruz de Ferro (Iron Cross). This is the highest point of the Camino at an altitude of 1482 metres. As one of the most significant points on the route, pilgrims have been leaving stone offerings here for centuries, in the hope that they would offer protection for the rest of the pilgrimage. In good weather, you are likely to be able to see the mountains of Galicia for the first time in the distance. From here, it is mainly downhill to the small village of Molinaseca, where you will spend the night.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 49 kilometres. Stay: Hotel El Palacio de Molinaseca (Comfortable) (B/D)

Today's more leisurely ride heads for the city of Vilafranca del Bierzo - an important gateway to Galicia. En route, you will pass through Ponferrada - another town founded by the Roman gold mining industry and home to an impressive 12th century Templar castle which occupies an area no less than 8000 square metres. Tonight's hotel accommodation is ideally located in Vilafranca del Bierzo's pretty and historic town square. On the ground floor, you will find the oldest pharmacy in Spain, which has been converted into a museum.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 30 kilometres. Stay: Hotel Posada Plaza Mayor (Comfortable) (B)

Today's ride into Galicia is small on distance but big on gradients as you face a six-kilometre climb up a dirt road to your night stop in O Cebreiro. If you prefer, this steep climb can be avoided by following the old national road to the Pass Pedrafita and then taking the tarmac road to O Cebreiro. Sitting high above a patchwork quilt of green valleys, O Cebreiro is a remarkable and emblematic village, full of legends and stories related to the Camino. The village is famous for its 'pallozas' - traditional circular thatch-roofed houses. Its impressive Romanesque church dates from the 11th century. Your hotel is just next door.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 29 kilometres. Stay: Venta Celta (Simple) (B/D)

After an initial short ascent, today's ride is mostly downhill. Deep in the rural heart of Galicia, the scenery takes on a mantle of lush vegetation, ancient forests and small rural hamlets. Cycling through the village of Samos, you may choose to stop and visit the delightful Benedictine monastery - one of the most important in Galacia. Although founded in the 6th century, it was continuosuly reformed until the 18th century. From here, you will pedal on to your nightstop in Sarria - Galicia's principle town. Situated on a hilltop with a river on either side, the town commands great views of the region.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 47 kilometres. Stay: Hotel Restaurante Roma (Premium) (B)

On today's ride, you will accomplish a total ascent of 725 metres, but this will be staggered with climbs of no more than 200 metres at a time. The rural landscape that you cycle through continuously changes and you will pass plenty of village cafés and restaurants in which to meet fellow pilgrims.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 52 kilometres if staying in Palas de Rei or 59 kilometres if staying at Parada das Bestas. Stay: A Parada Das Bestas (Premium) (B/D)

Today's ride is gentle and undulating day as you cycle from one village to another. Dairy production is the main industry in this area, although the pilgrimage trade is also important. At our night stop in Arzúa, we can look forward to more characterful accommodation. Here, our hotel is a converted traditional Galician manor house, known as a Pazo.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 33 kilometres. Stay: Pazo de Santa Maria (Comfortable) (B/D)

Your final day's cycling sees the landscape flatten for your last push to Santiago. If you choose the standard route, you will peddle through the outskirts of Santiago and via the famous Monte del Gozo. This hill translates as the 'Hill of Joy' as it is the place where pilgrims catch their first glimpse of the cathedral. If you would prefer to take a more scenic route, you can cycle via Touro, adding about 11 kilometres to your day's total distance. Cycling into the heart of Santiago, your journey ends at the gates of the 12th century Baroque cathedral that towers over the surrounding city streets and is one of Christendom's holiest shrines. Indeed, after Jerusalem and Rome, this city was once the most important place of pilgrimage anywhere in the Christian world. The tomb of St. James is believed to lie in the crypt beneath the cathedral altar, part of the original 9th century foundations of an earlier basilica. After checking into your hotel, you may choose to explore more of Santiago on foot. Alternatively, you may prefer to relax with a well-earned glass of something, reflecting on the incredible journey you have undertaken in the footsteps of so many before you.

Your total cycling distance today is approximately 39 kilometres (with optional extra 11 kilometres). Stay: Hotel Boutique Bonaval (Comfortable) (B)

After breakfast, the organised part of your holiday comes to an end.

There are public transport options to get you to Coruna Airport (LCG) or Santiago Airport (SGQ). Alternatively, we are able to offer private transfers to both airports. Please contact our self-guided team for further information. (B)

Trip Inclusions

  • Legendary Camino de Santiago - Cycle through beautiful landscapes and historically important towns and villages
  • Santiago de Compostela - The holy shrine of St. James and a lively town with fine architecture
  • Leon - Imposing Gothic Cathedral with stunning stained glass windows
  • Astorga - Magnificent Bishop's Palace designed by Antoni Gaudi
  • Cruz de Ferro - The famous iron cross at the highest point of the Camino
  • O'Cebreiro - Charming mountain village with cobbled streets, round stone thatched houses and picturesque valley views

  • Medium length rides suitable for cyclists who are used to undulating routes with occasional energetic climbs. Mainly on trails and quiet roads and you should have a reasonable level of fitness.

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included
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