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Camino del Norte

Ribadeo to Santiago

Stage 5 of 5

Self-Guided

Turn inland into Galicia’s green heart: hedgerowed lanes, oak–eucalyptus woods, and stone villages through Lourenzá, Abadín, Vilalba, and Baamonde. Monastic heritage shines at Sobrado dos Monxes before you join the Camino Francés at Arzúa. The final approach threads farm tracks and chestnut groves to Praza do Obradoiro—cathedral spires, pilgrim welcomes, and a timeless finish.

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BOOKING OPTIONS

7 Apr 2026 - 21 Apr 2026
$2,115
$765
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

22 Apr 2026 - 30 Jun 2026
$2030
$700
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

1 Jul 2026 - 30 Sep 2026
$2,115
$765
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

1 Oct 2026 - 31 Dec 2026
$2,030
$700
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

DETAILS

1 MAR 2025 - 31 OCT 2025
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

$2,115

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SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

$765
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1 MAR 2025 - 31 OCT 2025
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

$2030

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SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

$700
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1 MAR 2025 - 31 OCT 2025
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

$2,115

|

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

$765
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1 MAR 2025 - 31 OCT 2025
HIGH SEASON

PRICE (pp)

$2,030

|

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

$700
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DETAILS

*All prices are from per person, based on twin-share accommodation. $200 discount already applied.

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CAMINO EXPERT

Camino del Norte

Ribadeo to Santiago

Stage 5 of 5

Trip Details

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COST

A$2,030*

LENGTH

11 Days

DISTANCE

197KM

DIFFIFCULTY

Easy

TYPE

Self-Guided

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Overview

Turn inland into Galicia’s green heart: hedgerowed lanes, oak–eucalyptus woods, and stone villages through Lourenzá, Abadín, Vilalba, and Baamonde. Monastic heritage shines at Sobrado dos Monxes before you join the Camino Francés at Arzúa. The final approach threads farm tracks and chestnut groves to Praza do Obradoiro—cathedral spires, pilgrim welcomes, and a timeless finish.

TRIP DETAILS

COST

LENGTH

DISTANCE

DIFFIFCULTY

A$2,030*

11 Days

197KM

Easy

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TRIP DETAILS

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A$2,030*

11 Days

197KM

Easy

COST

LENGTH

DISTANCE

DIFFIFCULTY

Trip Details

COST

A$2,030*

LENGTH

11 Days

DISTANCE

197KM

DIFFIFCULTY

Easy

Month to Visit

J

F

M

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M

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J

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"As a solo female walker, I wanted something that felt supported but still independent. Tierra Trekking nailed it. The itinerary was clear, the walking notes were spot on, and every accomodation felt safe, clean, and comfortable. Would definitely recommend."

Luciana M

July 2025

"My partner and I walked from Porto to Santiago with Tierra Trekking and it was such a memorable experience. Everything was taken care of. We felt like we could really enjoy the journey without any stress. A perfect mix of adventure and comfort."

Sarah G

July 2025

"This was my first Camino and I’m so glad I booked through Tierra Trekking Co. Everything was organised beautifully. I especially appreciated the pre-trip guidance. It made the whole experience feel more relaxed and enjoyable."

Vince P

July 2025

"Had a fabulous time walking the last 100km of the Camino Frances with Tierra Trekking Co. This had been a bucket list item for many years for me. Glad I chose Tierra Trekking Co. They handled everything. I found the pre-trip guidance particularly useful."

Pattie C

July 2025

"My partner and I walked the Portuguese Camino and it was an incredible shared adventure. The accommodations were charming and always well located. We loved having our bags moved each day so we could just focus on enjoying the walk (and the wine!). Great value and really personal service."

Daniel M

May 2025

"I was looking around at different self-guided camino companies as I was a bit unsure of doing this completely on my own as a solo female. In my early communications with Ben, I knew I had made the right choice! He gave me great tips & advice before the trip and I felt super supported from the get-go."

Krista A

Apr 2025

"Absolutely loved each day on the Portuguese Coastal Camino. The scenery was stunning. Ben had everything organised perfectly - would 100% recommend!"

Alex B

June 2025

ITINERARY

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Settle by the Eo estuary, check into your accommodation, and pick up or stamp your credencial. Stretch your legs through the old town and harbor, then stock up on essentials and review tomorrow’s route into Galicia. If conditions allow, make a quick visit to Praia das Catedrais. Dine on local seafood, hydrate, and rest—your Camino begins here.

Day 1: Arrive Ribadeo

Today marks a shift from coastal paths to inland Galicia. The route climbs gradually through wooded hills, past quiet hamlets, ancient chapels, and rustic stone houses. You’ll notice the landscape becoming greener and more enclosed, with dense oak and chestnut trees lining the trail. Arrive in Lourenzá, a peaceful village with a grand Baroque monastery. Terrain is moderately hilly with forest tracks, dirt lanes, and a few longer ascents through lush countryside.

Day 2: Ribadeo to Lourenzá (28km)

Follow rolling hills and wide open fields as you enter deeper into rural Galicia. The Camino passes through small villages and quiet farming country, with moments of silence and solitude defining the day. Reach Abadín, a compact town with a strong pilgrim presence and warm community feel. The walk is smooth with mostly soft ground, farm tracks, and short road segments under tree canopy.

Day 3: Lourenzá to Abadín (25km)

This stage offers a serene transition across the Galician highlands, where stone walls, moss-covered barns, and distant farmsteads shape the view. The trail winds through pastures and oak groves before arriving in Vilalba, a historic market town with a proud Camino tradition and an ancient Parador tower at its heart. The route is steady and pastoral, ideal for reflecting on how far you’ve come.

Day 4: Abadín to Vilalba (20km)

Leave Vilalba and walk into the heart of Galicia, surrounded by soft hills, old stone walls, and traditional granaries known as hórreos. The path gently ascends and descends through forest tracks, rural lanes, and quiet pastures dotted with cows and stone chapels. Arrive in Baamonde, a peaceful village with a unique blend of artistic and spiritual character, including a chapel carved into a chestnut tree. It’s a steady and gentle day with mostly dirt paths and minimal road walking.

Day 5: Vilalba to Baamonde (20km)

Today is a shorter stage, offering a calm and introspective walk through rolling farmland, eucalyptus groves, and mossy trails. The route feels remote at times, with very little traffic and wide views over the Galician countryside. Arrive in Miraz, a small hamlet with a welcoming pilgrim albergue and a tranquil, off-the-beaten-path feel. The terrain is easygoing, with mostly soft ground and gentle gradients — a refreshing change of pace.

Day 6: Baamonde to Miraz (15km)

Climb gradually into higher ground today as the Camino takes you through remote villages and open moorland before descending into more forested terrain. The day’s highlight is arriving in Sobrado dos Monxes, home to a magnificent Cistercian monastery that still hosts pilgrims within its ancient cloisters. The final kilometres are especially scenic, with quiet woodland paths and small lakes. Terrain varies from gravel farm roads to soft forest trails, with moderate climbs and long peaceful stretches.

Day 7: Miraz to Sobrado dos Monxes (26km)

This stage marks the merging point with the Camino Francés, bringing a renewed sense of energy as the number of pilgrims increases. The walk continues through shady woods, sleepy hamlets, and Galician farm country. Arrive in Arzúa, known for its local cheese and lively pilgrim atmosphere. Today’s walk is moderate, with undulating hills and well-trodden trails underfoot, offering a strong sense of momentum toward Santiago.

Day 8: Sobrado dos Monxes to Arzúa (22km)

With Santiago now within reach, there’s a sense of momentum and quiet reflection in today’s walk. The path leads you through shaded woodlands, rolling pastures, and peaceful hamlets, dotted with wayside chapels where pilgrims often pause. O Pedrouzo, a small but welcoming town, offers a chance to rest and gather energy for the final stretch. Terrain is gently undulating with even surfaces, alternating between forest tracks and rural roads, with the occasional narrow trail through woodland.

Day 9: Arzúa to O Pedrouzo (21km)

Set out early for your final day on the Camino, walking through quiet woodland and rural lanes before climbing gently to Monte do Gozo, where you’ll catch your first glimpse of the cathedral spires in the distance. From there, descend into the city and wind your way through the streets of the old town to reach the Praza do Obradoiro, where the journey ends in front of the magnificent Cathedral of Santiago. It’s an emotional and unforgettable arrival, often marked by quiet reflection, joy, and shared celebration. The walk is moderate, with a mix of forest paths and paved urban sections.

Day 10: O Pedrouzo to Santiago de Compostela (20km)

Your pilgrimage officially comes to a close. Some pilgrims continue on to Finisterre or Muxía, while others begin the journey home.

Day 11: Depart Santiago de Compostela

BOOKING OPTIONS

DATES

PRICE (pp)

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT

7 Apr 2026 - 21 Apr 2026
$2,115
$765
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22 Apr 2026 - 30 Jun 2026
$2030
$700
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1 Jul 2026 - 30 Sep 2026
$2,115
$765
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1 Oct 2026 - 31 Dec 2026
$2,030
$700
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*All prices are from per person, based on twin-share accommodation. $200 discount already. applied

INCLUSIONS

ACCOMMODATION

  • 10 nights in handpicked accommodations (hotels, casas rurales, or guesthouses) with private ensuite rooms

  • Comfortable beds, hot showers, and local charm

  • Centrally located stays in Camino towns, ensuring easy access to the route

LUGGAGE TRASNFER

  • Daily luggage transfer between accommodations (walk with only a daypack)

  • 18kg weight limit per bag

  • Reliable and secure service—your bag will be waiting at the next stop

MEALS

  • Hearty breakfasts included at each accommodation

LOCAL EMERGENCY SUPPORT

  • Emergency phone number in case of issues along the route

  • Assistance with logistics or medical needs if required

PRE-TRIP PLANNING

  • Personalised pre-departure consultation to help choose the right Camino route and level of support

  • Detailed Pre-Departure Guide covering everything from packing to passport stamps

  • Recommendations for fitness preparation and Camino etiquette

  • Support with booking arrival and departure logistics (hotels, transfers, rest days)

  • Ongoing access to our Camino team for advice before your trip begins

ADDED EXTRAS

  • Alternative and customised routes, sections and days to suit your level of fitness and needs

EXCLUSIONS

  • Additional baggage transfer cost of $30 per person/day when your trip falls between 31st Ocotober and 31st March

  • Single Supplement

  • Peak season surcharge when applicable at time of booking

  • Flights

  • Travel insurance

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