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Via Francigena del SudVia de la Plata
The Via de la Plata is Spain's longest Camino—over 1,000 km from Seville through Extremadura and Castile to Santiago—following an ancient Roman road through vast open landscapes with almost no other pilgrims, requiring significant self-reliance and rewarding it with extraordinary solitude.
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Via Francigena BritannicaEifel-Camino
The Eifel-Camino is a regional German pilgrim route crossing the volcanic Eifel landscape from Aachen southward, connecting to the Via Agrippa and the broader European Camino network—ideal for pilgrims who want to begin their journey closer to home.
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Via Francigena FranceCamino Primitivo
The Camino Primitivo—the Original Way—is the oldest recorded Camino, walked by King Alfonso II in the 9th century. Its 300 km from Oviedo to Santiago cross remote Asturian mountains and demand significant fitness, rewarding pilgrims with raw landscapes and near-total solitude.
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Caminho Português da Costa (Senda Litoral - coastal version)Camino Portugues Coastal
The Coastal Portuguese Way stretches roughly 280 km from Porto north along the Atlantic coast through Portugal and into Galicia, offering pilgrims Atlantic ocean views, fresh seafood, and a succession of fishing villages before crossing into Spain.
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Via Francigena CHCamino Invierno
The Camino Invierno—the Winter Way—is a 270 km route from Ponferrada through the dramatic Sil River gorges to Santiago, historically used when mountain passes were snow-blocked and now prized for its silence, vineyards, and intimate Galician villages.
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Camino de InviernoCamino Francés
The Camino Francés is the world's most walked pilgrimage route—800 km from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port across the Pyrenees, through the meseta, and into Santiago—and the route that defined what the modern Camino experience means.
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Camiño a MuxíaCamino Finisterre
The Camino Finisterre leads pilgrims 90 km west from Santiago de Compostela to the dramatic Cape Finisterre—once believed to be the edge of the known world and still one of the most emotionally resonant endings a pilgrim can walk.
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Camino San SalvadorCamino del Norte
The Camino del Norte hugs the rugged Atlantic coastline of northern Spain, rewarding pilgrims with dramatic sea cliffs, lush green hills, and charming fishing towns across roughly 830 km.
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