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Camino Frances Route – The French Way

Highlights
  • Walk the world’s most famous pilgrimage route, crossing two countries and the beautiful Pyrenees.
  • Relish the sense of accomplishment as you reach Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
  • Savour delicious Spanish cuisine, from local tapas to world-class wines.
  • Explore historic villages, medieval landmarks, and the beauty of northern Spain.
  • Connect with fellow pilgrims and immerse yourself in a tradition dating back over 1,000 years.

The Camino Frances, or “The French Way,” is the most famous and beloved Camino de Santiago route. It stretches 500 miles (800km) from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, across the Pyrenees, through the rolling hills of northern Spain, and finishes at the awe-inspiring Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. This ancient pilgrimage has inspired countless travellers, offering a perfect blend of stunning scenery, rich history, and cultural exchange.

Take a look through our Camino de Santiago routes below, download our free guide to the Camino de Santiago for a ton of helpful Camino information and if you have any questions, our team of Camino experts are on hand with help and advice. And to fill you with even more confidence, why not have a read through one of our 600 plus reviews from happy walkers on the Camino!

At Macs Adventure, our self-guided Camino Frances tours let you enjoy the freedom of independent walking with the peace of mind that every detail has been expertly planned for you. From tested daily itineraries to luggage transfers and GPS navigation, we take the stress out of planning so you can focus on the journey.

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  • The Ultimate Guide to the Camino de Santiago

    Discover the ancient pilgrimage routes that lead to the shrine of the Apostle Saint James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Each route offers unique charm, challenges, and unforgettable experiences. Decide for yourself which journey is right for you.

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  • Walking the Camino de Santiago

    The Camino de Santiago in Spain is the heart of the modern pilgrimage world, and every year, thousands take to its various paths to trek to Santiago de Compostela. A deep spiritual sense accompanies this walk, whether you are looking for it or not. People undertake pilgrimages for a multitude of reasons and it is meeting these fellow pilgrims, hearing their stories and sharing your adventure with them that makes a Camino tour a life-changing event.

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  • Everything you need to know about the Camino de Santiago.

    In this video, Rachel and Ewan talk through the main points of walking the Camino.  While there are more detailed videos on most of the points covered, this is a great place to start to give you a general overview of what walking the Camino Frances is going to be like.  

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  • What to pack for the Camino de Santiago

    One of the most important things people think about when walking the Camino is what to pack.  There are some essentials, but most people are trying to lighten their load and carry their backpacks with them as they go.  This is amazing, but with Macs Adventure, we transfer your luggage for you (which is not cheating!!) so you can pack whatever you like.  

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  • How to travel to the Camino de Santiago

    How do you get to Sarria?  How do you get back from Leon? There are so many start and endpoints on this massive spiritual journey, that we thought it would be helpful to make a video that told you exactly how to get to and from the various points along the route.  No longer need you wonder about getting from Biarritz to St Jean Pied de Port, it is all laid out here for you.  

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  • How many days to walk the Camino?

    With a walk that stretches all the way across the north of Spain, you might imagine that there is a lot of different itineraries on this route.  In this video we break down how many days it takes to walk the Camino de Santiago and all the different ways you can break it up. 

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  • The Macs Adventure Difference

    Our self-guided Camino Frances tours are perfect for independent travellers looking for the freedom to walk at their own pace with the reassurance of expert support. Whether you want to complete the full route or just the final stage, Macs Adventure ensures your Camino is seamless, rewarding, and unforgettable.

    • Expertly Planned Itineraries: Tried-and-tested routes designed for an unforgettable experience.
    • Turn-by-Turn Navigation: Use our award-winning Macs Adventure app for GPS guidance and local insights.
    • Comfortable Accommodations: Enjoy hand-picked accommodations with private rooms and en-suite bathrooms.
    • Daily Luggage Transfers: Walk with just a daypack — your luggage is taken care of.
    • Pilgrim Pack Included: Download our comprehensive guide, receive your pilgrim pack, including the iconic Camino scallop shell and Pilgrim Passport.
    • On-the-Ground Support: Local expertise and assistance are available every step of the way.

    If you’re ready to start your Camino Frances pilgrimage or need help deciding which itinerary is best for you, download our free Camino Guide or speak to one of our Camino experts today.

    Buen Camino, Peregrino!

    The Macs Adventure Difference
  • FAQs About the Camino Frances

    What is the Camino Frances?

    The Camino Frances is the most popular of the nine major Camino de Santiago routes. Starting in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, it crosses the Pyrenees and winds through regions like La Rioja and Galicia, ending at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

    How long does it take to walk the Camino Frances?

    Walking the full route takes about 35-40 days. Alternatively, many travellers choose to hike individual sections, such as the final 100km from Sarria to Santiago, which takes about a week.

    What is the best time to walk the Camino Frances?

    The best time to walk the Camino Frances is between April and October, with May, June, and September offering ideal weather conditions.

    How much does it cost to walk the Camino Frances?

    Costs vary depending on your itinerary and preferences, but self-guided tours with Macs Adventure typically range from £525 to £3,295, depending on the length and accommodation style.

    How many people walk the Camino Frances each year?

    Over 300,000 pilgrims hike the Camino Frances annually, making it the most travelled Camino de Santiago route.

    FAQs About the Camino Frances
  • Essential Camino Frances Facts

    Length - The Camino stretches right across the north of Spain. It starts in France, in St Jean Pied de Port, and leads pilgrims all the way to Santiago de Compostela, 791km to the west. We have split it down into weeklong sections, should you not have the time to do it all at once. If you want to see which section would be the best for you, check out our blog - Which Stage of the Camino de Santiago Should I Walk?

    The Waymarking is amazing Even on the lesser known of the Camino treks, the way is marked by the scallop shell symbol and painted yellow arrows. Just when you think you haven't seen a symbol for a while, a little dab of yellow paint on a rock or tree will assure you that you are still walking the Camino de Santiago. 

    Toughest Section - The first day has attained legendary status for its difficulty, but in truth, it is not too bad. Walking over the Pyrenees from France to Spain is an amazing experience, rewarding you with outstanding views and a real sense of achievement. For more information, see our blog post - The First Day From St Jean to Roncesvalles

    Weather - With it being such a long trip, it is hard to generalise about the weather on the Camino Frances. Generally, the north of Spain is cooler and does attract more rain than the south, so we would suggest always having light waterproofs in your daypack. Galicia, in particular, owes its verdant green to the amount of rain. You can keep an eye on the weather by using Accuweather's dedicated Spain page

    The Camino de Santiago has many names It can be The Way of St James, Camino Frances, The French Way or simply The Way. It can also be St James' Path, St James' Trail, Chemin de St Jacques or El Camino. Whichever name you wish to call it, it is still the same glorious pilgrimage across Spain. Camino de Santiago - Whats in a Name?

    To get your Compostela, you need to walk at least 100km - This means that many people start their trip from Sarria, almost exactly 100km from Santiago de Compostela. If you are cycling, you need to cycle at least 200km, so many people begin their cycling pilgrimage in Leon. 

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  • Top Tips for the Camino de Santiago

    Mass in Santiago de Compostela. Whether you have walked any of the Camino routes for religious reasons or not, going to the pilgrims mass in Santiago Cathedral is still a powerful and moving experience.  There are two masses every day, one at 1200 and one at 1930. Get there early as they do get very busy!

    The Pilgrims Menu. A great food tip is to look for places serving a Menu del Dia or Pilgrims Menu. These 3-course meals, with wine and water, only cost around €10-15 and are great value. However, in cities like Logroño or San Sebastian, it is definitely worth forgoing the Menu del Dia and eating with the locals. 

    Don't worry about packed lunches. On the Camino Francés, there are bars, restaurants and shops at regular intervals, so there will always be somewhere for you to eat on the route. Most of these places will also be happy to stamp your Pilgrims Passport and wish you a 'Buen Camino'.

    Prepare for a wait in Santiago. If you go straight to the Pilgrims Office in Santiago to get your Compostela certificate, be prepared for a long wait.  Queues can be up to 2 hours long, so we would recommend either packing some comfortable shoes to change into, or go back the next morning when it is quieter. 

    Learn a little of the language. While you will get by without speaking the language, the locals will really appreciate it if you try. Even learning the pleasantries is a great start. For extra credit, try learning a few Galician words or if you are starting the Camino del Norte, learn a few words of Basque. 

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  • Accommodation on the Camino - What to Expect

    Probably one of the most daunting prospects of planning any trip is finding the right places to stay! However, Macs Adventure takes this out of your hands when you book one of our Camino packages and book all your accommodation in advance for you, leaving you free to enjoy the walk! Here is what to expect from your accommodations on the way! 

    Variety - you can expect to be staying in a large variety of different types of accommodations on any of our Camino routes. This ranges from small family-run B&B's or "pensiones", to "casa rurales" which are refurbished country cottages,  to slightly larger hotels in the bigger cities and towns. Sometimes the smaller accomodations may be called "hostales" but please don't worry - this is not the typical bunk room you may expect in a hostel. You will always have your own private room and bathroom. We always aim to book you into the most personal and charming options available so that your experience is an authentic one. Staying in a variety of accommodation like this is all part of the experience, but it is important to keep this in mind to manage your expectations, as if you stay in a slightly fancier place one night, it may not always be the same the next night! 

    Air-Con? - generally, the smaller accommodations we use do not offer air-conditioning as they are in older buildings and of a more traditional style. Most of the time there will be some sort of fan in the room to cool you down during the hotter summer months!

    Breakfasts - again, the types of breakfast on offer at your accommodation vary hugely. One morning, you may find a true feast presented to you with everything from fresh pastries and bread to cooked eggs. Other mornings, you may find the selection slightly more limited with just bread and cheese on offer. Generally, when you have a long walking day ahead of you it's best not to fill up too much anyway, but you will soon become accustomed to the pilgrim way of life! 

    Upgrades - you may be surprised to learn that there are actually some very luxurious upgrade options available along the Camino which you may be tempted to upgrade to for a night or two! If this sounds like your idea of bliss, you may want even want to consider our Camino in Style tour which includes the finest boutique hotels and country manor houses (pazos). Otherwise, speak to us about perhaps upgrading for a couple of nights to one of the famous Paradores, a range of state-owned hotels which are usually very luxurious and housed in old historical buildings. There are Paradors in several locations across the Camino routes. 

    Accommodation on the Camino - What to Expect
  • The Macs Adventure Difference

    Our self-guided Camino Frances tours are perfect for independent travellers looking for the freedom to walk at their own pace with the reassurance of expert support. Whether you want to complete the full route or just the final stage, Macs Adventure ensures your Camino is seamless, rewarding, and unforgettable.

    • Expertly Planned Itineraries: Tried-and-tested routes designed for an unforgettable experience.
    • Turn-by-Turn Navigation: Use our award-winning Macs Adventure app for GPS guidance and local insights.
    • Comfortable Accommodations: Enjoy hand-picked accommodations with private rooms and en-suite bathrooms.
    • Daily Luggage Transfers: Walk with just a daypack — your luggage is taken care of.
    • Pilgrim Pack Included: Receive your Camino travel documents, guidebook, and a Camino scallop shell.
    • On-the-Ground Support: Local expertise and assistance are available every step of the way.

    If you’re ready to start your Camino Frances tour or need help deciding which itinerary is best for you, download our free Camino Guide or speak to one of our Camino experts today.

    Buen Camino, Peregrino!

    The Macs Adventure Difference

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