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Irun - Santiago de Compostela by bike
In both ways, this historic Camino de Santiago is known, the most traveled long route after the French Way.The oldest Camino de Santiago. Its origin dates back to the discovery of the tomb of the Apostle, when Alfonso II the Chaste pilgrim from Oviedo, capital of the young Kingdom of Asturias, to contemplate the newly discovered tomb.The itinerary will be the following, staying in selected hotels and charming houses:Day 1 - Arrival at IrúnDay 2 - Irún - Zarautz - 47 kmDay 3 - Zarautz - Markina - 45,8 kmDay 4 - Markina - Bilbao - 56,2 kmDay 5 - Bilbao - Castro Urdiales - 47 kmDay 6 - Castro Urdiales - Noja - 41,1 kmDay 7 - Noja - Santander - 30,8 kmDay 8 - Santander - Santillana - 37 kmDay 9 - Santillana - Colambres - 50,8 kmDay 10 - Colambres - Ribadesella - 54,6 kmDay 11 - Ribasella - Villaviciosa - 37,6 kmDay 12 - Villaviciosa - Avilés - 54,8 kmDay 13 - Avilés - Soto de Luiña - 38,6 kmDay 14 - Soto de Luiña - Luarca - 38,8 kmDay 15 - Luarca - Ribadeo - 49,8 kmDay 16 - Ribadeo - Abadín - 52,2 kmDay 17 - Abadín - Baamonde - 39,2 kmDay 18 - Baamonde - Arzúa - 62,6 kmDay 19 - Arzúa - Santiago - 39 kmDay 20 - Breakfast and end of servicesIncludes:Luggage transfer between stages.Travel InsuranceFull Itinerary of the RoutePilgrim's credentialsPhone support during the routeVATAvailable options:Extra night in Santiago: 50 €/personSingle supplement: 515 €/personHalf-board supplement: 420 €/ personBike rental: 530 €/bikeCancellation insurance: 20 €/personParador Supplement (per person): 90 €Duration: 19 Nights / 20 Days | Dates: For the pilgrim to choose
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