4out of7 - Moderate / ChallengingYou are moderately fit and have an interest in remote or challenging environments. Some previous experience is required for activity based trips.
Ride one of the oldest pilgrimage routes in the world
The Camino de Santiago de Compostela runs across northern Spain, originating in the Galicia region where the tomb of the apostle James the Great was discovered in the ninth century. Also known as the Way of Saint James, it is marked by a scallop shell symbol and the joining grooves are said to represent the many different routes pilgrims take to reach Santiago. The gothic cathedrals, medieval monasteries and miles of beautiful rural scenery make this section of the ancient route so popular.
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Highlights
Discover medieval monasteries and unspoiled rural scenery
Enjoy the fantastic food and wine produced along the way
Follow the pilgrimage route to Santiago
Key Information
Six days of cycling with partial vehicle support
50 percent paved roads, 50 percent gravel roads and tracks
Some climbs
Group normally 6 to 16 plus leader. Minimum age: 16
Seven nights in hotels and casa rurales
E-bikes available for an additional cost
Option to travel by train to your adventure
Countries visited: Spain
What's Included
All breakfasts
All accommodation
Airport transfers
Local bike hire
What's Not Included
Travel insurance
Single accommodation (available on request)
E-bike hire
6Days of Cycling
Pace:
Moderate: 8mph-10mph (13kph-16kph)
Terrain:
Low altitude; 50 percent quiet roads, 50 percent mix of gravel, tracks and off road selections
Day 2
56 km / 34.8 miles
Day 3
50 km / 31.1 miles
Day 4
60 km / 37.3 miles
Day 5
48 km / 29.8 miles
Day 6
48 km / 29.8 miles
Day 7
71 km / 44.1 miles
People, Places & Planet
We work hard to create trips that have a positive impact on the people and places we visit and look after the planet we explore. Learn more about our sustainable travel ethos and practice hereand find out about the work of the Exodus Travels Foundation here.
Some sustainable travel highlights of this trip include:
People
How this trip helps improve life for local communities.
Local guides keep you well informed about local traditions and cultural-social sensitivities.
This trip brings income and opportunity to the destination community through the inclusion of locally owned hotels, restaurants, and other enterprises, and by championing locally produced food wherever possible.
Read more about our other initiatives
Places
How this trip helps protect and conserve local landscapes and nature.
By travelling in a small group, we ‘tread lightly’ to minimise our impact on local resources and the environment.
We work with our partners on the ground to proactively reduce waste; this includes eliminating all single-use plastic water bottles by providing refills for reusable bottles.
We rewild 1,075sqft (100sqm) per passenger to compensate for all trip and flight emissions.
Read about our commitment to nature protection and restoration here, including our rewilding commitment for every customer who travels with us.
Planet
How we seek to keep the carbon footprint of this trip low.
Accommodation and restaurants in the itinerary use locally sourced food which has not been transported long distances.
This trip travels through Galicia, which is the second region that generated the most renewable energy in Spain. It is also the region with the second-highest wind power production.
Cycling trips like this have very little detrimental impact on the environment and the local people, as it is a quiet, low-impact activity requiring comparatively few resources to support.
Read about our climate action here, including our carbon reduction and compensation commitments.
Tips for sustainable travel on this trip
Leave no trace: We do all we can to ensure we leave no rubbish in the wild and beautiful places we visit; we ask that you do the same. If there are no recycling facilities in-country, consider bringing recyclable materials home with you.
Plastic waste reduction: Please bring a reusable water bottle on this trip, also consider avoiding single-use hotel toiletries, which generate a large amount of plastic waste.
Itinerary
Fly to Santiago de Compostela; transfer to León
Fly to Santiago de Compostela; we transfer to our hotel in León (3hr 15min). We may have time to visit the city's beautiful gothic cathedral and stroll around its charming winding narrow streets before having a trip briefing and our first meal as a group.
Accommodation: Apartahotel Exe Campus San Mamés
Day 1
Start León
The trip starts in León. We may have time to visit the beautiful gothic cathedral and stroll around winding narrow streets before a trip briefing and our first meal as a group.
Accommodation: Apartahotel Exe Campus San Mamés
Day 2
Ride across the plains of Castille through countryside and quaint villages to Astorga
We head into the countryside, riding across the plains of Castilla through cultivated countryside and quaint villages with adobe houses and wine caves. We take lunch in Hospital del Orbigo and on entering the village we cross a medieval bridge, which is one of the longest pilgrimage bridges in Spain.). We then ride the final 9mi (15km) to the beautiful walled town of Astorga, with views of the León mountains in the distance.
Ascent: 1,444ft (440m); descent: 1,325ft (404m)
Accommodation: Hotel Gaudi
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 3
Climb into the León mountains to the Monte de la Cruz de Ferro; descend to Molinaseca
Today's ride is the most beautiful of the trip as we leave the Castilian plains and climb gradually into the León mountains to the Monte de la Cruz de Ferro (4,938ft/1,505m). We pass through Castrillo de los Polvazares en route, known for its very special architecture created by strong orange-coloured stone. After riding through the mountain village of Acebo (the main street is a straight line of beautiful balconied houses) we enjoy the rest of our descent into Molinaseca with stunning views of the surrounding valley.
Ascent: 2,592ft (790m); descent: 3,527ft (1,075m)
Accommodation: Hostal El Palacio
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 4
From Molinaseca to O'Cebreiro
The highlight today is the ride to the beautiful town of Villafranca with views across the green valleys of Galicia and wooded mountains of León. After the first easy and mainly flat 15.5mi (25km), we have a short climb to Villafranca, which is worth a look for its many monuments and picturesque town square. Once we reach the bottom of the valley, on the foothills of Monte de O'Cebreiro, we have a rest before our final push to the mountaintop and the small village of O'Cebreiro. Here we can appreciate wonderful views of the valleys that surround this peak and admire the slate-roofed black houses.
Please note, due to the limited accommodation capacity in O'Cebreiro, on certain departures we may have to stay in the village of Herrerias and cycle up to O'Cebreiro on the morning of Day 5 (5.5mi/9km).
Ascent: 4,131ft (1,259m); descent: 1,814ft (553m)
Accommodation: Hotel O Cebreiro
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 5
O'Cebreiro to Sarria. Enter Galicia's landscape of traditional agricultural villages; cycle past Samos Monastery on the way to Sarria
From O’Cebreiro, as we enter Galicia, the landscape changes dramatically and the area is populated by traditional agricultural villages. Each family has small plots of land, which they cultivate for their own vegetables, and we pass many local people working the land and tending to their cattle. As well as a change in culture, landscape and language, Galicia has a gastronomy that uses high-quality products prepared in simple but delicious ways. We have lunch in Samos, home to one of the oldest monasteries in Spain, and cycle through chestnut forests to Sarria.
Ascent: 1,490ft (454m); descent: 4,390ft (1,338m)
Accommodation: Hotel Duerming Villa de Sarria
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 6
Cycle along tree-lined paths to Portomarin; continue to Palas de Rei
Today's ride runs through beautiful rural Galician countryside and along tree-lined paths to the town of Portomarin, which was rebuilt on a hilltop in the 1950s to construct a reservoir. After lunch, an 8mi (13km) climb followed by a welcome 7.5mi (12km) downhill, takes us to Palas de Rei, a small town full of the pilgrim spirit. As usual, during the climb there will be plenty of opportunities to stop and take pictures and everyone is welcome to ride at their preferred pace.
Ascent: 3,271ft (997m); descent: 2,864ft (873m)
Accommodation: Hotel Complejo la Cabaña
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 7
Short ascents and descents to Monte de Gozo; follow the pilgrims' route to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
Our final day involves several short ascents and descents towards Monte de Gozo. From here, as pilgrims have done for centuries, we wind through the city streets and crowds to Plaza del Obradoiro, which is dominated by the impressive cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
We then move onto the Pilgrim's Office for those who wish to obtain the compostela (certificate of accomplishment).
Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Spain. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.
Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.
There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for tetanus and rabies. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic.
Eating and Drinking
All breakfasts are included.
Breakfasts will be continental style with cold cheese, meats and bread, plus pastries, tea and coffee.
Vegetarians: Please be aware that a meat and fish diet is the norm in northern Spain. Many vegetarians have not experienced any problems; however, please be prepared to be flexible. Please note, mealtimes in Spain are later than in many other countries; dinner is usually taken between 9pm and 9.30pm.
Weather
In April and October, expect temperatures between 5C-15C (41F-59F) with a high chance of rain showers. In the mornings, it is often cloudy and more temperate. Temperatures in May and September tend to be warmer than April and October. Expect a combination of sun, light showers and clouds. July and August are typically sunny and warm with temperatures of 15C-30C (59F-86F).
Is this trip for you?
This trip is classified Road and Activity Level 4 (Moderate/Challenging).
Six days of cycling
Average distance: 35mi (56km) per day
Partial vehicle support
Terrain and route: 50 percent on quiet minor roads and 50 percent on a mixture of cycle paths, non-technical tracks and a few off-road sections
If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please do not hesitate to call us. Please note, wearing a cycling helmet is compulsory on this trip.
This tour can be cycled with an e-bike (additional charge applies). For those who are less confident with six days of self-powered cycling but are keen to experience this pilgrimage, we recommend an e-bike. Our guides are experienced in managing groups with both push bikes and e-bikes, and many of our clients enjoy the flexibility that an e-bike offers. Please speak to us if you would like to add this option to your booking.
As we are passing through rural communities the roads are quiet with very little traffic; however, you will be sharing the route with walkers and cyclists all on their way to Santiago de Compostela. There is one long but gradual climb on the second cycling day of the trip and one steep 5mi (8km) climb on the third cycling day, but the support vehicle will be available if you prefer to opt out. Alternatively, there is the opportunity to walk along the hiking track. There are a few cobbled sections where you should take care, particularly in wet conditions. This trip is ideal for confident cyclists who exercise regularly and have a strong level of fitness.
Following a review of all our trips we have categorised this trip as generally not suitable for persons of reduced mobility. However if you are a regular traveller on such trips, please contact customer services to discuss the trip and your personal condition.
Casa Rurales and Hotels
In the smaller villages, we stay in characterful family-run casa rurales and in larger towns we stay in larger hotels. All have en suite facilities and are situated beside the Camino de Santiago.
Six days of cycling on and off road, tough but super enjoyable and interesting. Lucky to have a great group and tour guide, Alfonso.
Most Inspirational Moment
0’Celebrio and final day , save your energy for both.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Caring and considerate, Alfonso was a good tour guide.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Train for two tough days.
Suggestions
Thank you to group members for such a fun holiday.
Kirsty Deans
Reviewed October 2019
Cycling Leon to Santiago
This was my first group cycling holiday and it was just brilliant. The cycling was challenging but great fun. There were not many flat sections, a lot of “undulating” and a few big climbs but it was all manageable with plenty of stops for coffee, lunch or a quick visit to a castle or church that we were passing. The cycling never felt pressurised and all our group managed fine. The weather was great, the scenery was varied and lovely , food and accommodation was all good and our group all got on really well.
Most Inspirational Moment
Can’t pick one out but best cycling days for me were the second day where there was a long ascent to Monte de la Cruz de Ferro and the final day which was a longer cycling distance but had more off road sections and went through lots of gorgeous scenery.
Inspirational moments were getting to the top of some of the hills and feeling great sense of achievement!
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our group leader Alphonso was great. Very encouraging and positive with the cycling. Knew a lot of the local history etc of the places we went through, great at picking lovely places to eat and always smiling.
Advice for Potential Travellers
As has been mentioned before, be fit for this trip as it will be pay off and make it more enjoyable , but at the same time, don’t be put off by the hills.
Suggestions
We travelled independently to meet the group , and organised things so we had a day in advance to look round León and a few days at the end at Santiago de Compostela . It was really good having the time to see more of these lovely cities.
I would also add that this trip has definitely inspired me to walk the Camino .
Mike Speke
Reviewed September 2019
Cycling to Santiago
A great week cycling the Camino from Leon to Santiago. The weather was fantastic, the scenery beautiful and we all got on very well as a group. Compared to some tours its not a high number of miles a day, the longest day being day 6 at 41 miles. This means you dont have to start too early (9am or 9:30am) and there are plenty of stops for refreshments with the food and drink being relatively cheap. The cycling gets tougher as the week goes on though its manageable with a good level of fitness, the highlight being the 8km climb up to O’Cebreiro (the border between Castille and Galicia). The accommodation is a good standard with a few of the hotels having a bath which felt great after a hot days cycling.
Most Inspirational Moment
There were a couple. The climb up to O'Cebreiro, where you just have to keep going and I started to feel a few old injuries as I pushed to the top. Secondly, arriving at the beautiful square in front of Santiago Cathedral at the end of our journey and then later in the day receiving your Pilgrims certificate.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Alfonso was a great guide very friendly and approachable and communicated well with the group and he was well backed up by Nacho.
Advice for Potential Travellers
As long as you have a decent level of fitness this is a great trip and you cycle door to door so no transfers once you get started. The fitter you are the more you will enjoy it, though no one on the group had to use the van. Enjoy the descents you deserve them after some hard ascents. Embrace the spirit of the Camino.
Suggestions
I would have loved a bit more information about the history of the Camino as we went along and we didnt have a lot of time in Leon cathedral at the start of the trip which is one of the main architectural highlights of the tour. So worth reading up about it before you go.
Helen Hughes
Reviewed October 2018
Camino De Santiago
I enjoyed the holiday. The guide and driver were excellent but the cycle was just too much of a relentless grind for me.
Most Inspirational Moment
Leon Cathedral
Thoughts on Group Leader
Excellent. Chose great places to eat and stop for coffee
Advice for Potential Travellers
I thought it was more like a level 5 cycle rather than 4. Much more challenging than the coast to coast India trip we did earlier in the year even though that is a 4 as well. More off road than I thought there would be.
Suggestions
The bikes were good and we had panniers which was helpful. The food in Spain was mostly excellent. I wouldn't recommend this holiday unless you really like cycle up and down hills. Luckily the weather was cool and sunny. I can't imagine what it would be like in the heat of the summer.
Ross Roworth
Reviewed June 2018
MWC180527
Great ride which was excellently managed by Alfonso. I had a fall and my cuts were attended to by Alfonso in a quick and efficient manner. He continued to check with me that all was okay which was very much appreciated.
Most Inspirational Moment
Finishing. It was a much harder ride than I expected. Very fullfilling adventure.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Excellent
Advice for Potential Travellers
Gear for all seasons
Caroline Lloyd
Reviewed June 2018
Fabulous cycle trip
A fantastic week in this beautiful part of Spain with a great bunch of people. Despite the wintry conditions (hail in May at one point !) we had a terrific week. The Camino is a fairly tough ride due to some big ascents , but you are well rewarded with fantastic views and some great downhills . The tour leader , Alfonso , was great ; he was patient , knowledgeable and really a pleasure to be with for the week. Jose transported bags and supported on snacks and water en route and was great.
Most Inspirational Moment
Arriving in Santiago with
Out group and leader after 6 days of tough cycling
Thoughts on Group Leader
Alfonso was fantastic - knowledgeable, patient , a great communicator and really organised . We were a big group so cannot have been easy to manage . 10/10 to Alfonso ! Jose who supported with bag and kit
Transportation was also great. Nothing was too much trouble
Advice for Potential Travellers
Take waterproofs / warm
Kit. In May we encountered rain and hail at one point ! Some of the long downhills require warmer clothing !
Suggestions
It was my first exodus trip and I loved it
Ian Crawford
Reviewed June 2018
Camino de Santiago
An excellent experience. The guide Alfonso and support driver Gensi were both well above the expected standard – always friendly, always helpful, very informative, no problem was too large and both provided much needed motivation and advice. Would love to do it again.
Most Inspirational Moment
Getting to the iron cross on day 2 - I had not cycled anywhere for years and came along on the recommendation of a friend who convinced me that the trip was attainable and not too difficult - not sure about the “not difficult” bit but getting to the summit convinced me that he was right
Thoughts on Group Leader
Alfonso was five star excellent throughout the trip. Really made its great experience
Advice for Potential Travellers
The consensus in the group was that it was not a moderate journey.
Suggestions
Accommodation generally acceptable but breakfast can be a bit variable
Kathy Lynch
Reviewed May 2018
Cycle The Camino de Santiago
A wonderful experience overall, we enjoyed walking through pine forests, pretty villages, farmland and countryside with stunning views Our guide Josea was friendly and fun and very passionate about his job…. he cared about the welfare of everyone in the group and always ready willing and able to give advise and treat our blisters. Hosea took us to all the best cafes and restaurants where we enjoyed very fresh locally produced food and wine. All our baggage transfers went extremely smoothly and the hotels were all of a really good standard.
Most Inspirational Moment
Reaching Sainteago De Compostela to the sound of bagpipes
Thoughts on Group Leader
Our guide Josea was friendly and fun and very passionate about his job.... he cared about the welfare of everyone in the group and always ready willing and able to give advise and treat our blisters.
Hosea also took us to all the best cafes and restaurants where we enjoyed very fresh locally produced food and wine.
Advice for Potential Travellers
For the Camino walk invest in some good quality walking boots and also take some good quality sandals
Suggestions
I would recommend Exodus to all my family and friends
john holland
Reviewed May 2018
Cycling the camino
Well organised trip staying almost completely on the camino route, with good hotels, good guides, and a great group of people.
Most Inspirational Moment
The start in Leon was impressive, but the lovely people and hospitality along the route was inspirational.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Both leaders very good
Advice for Potential Travellers
Get fit before hand. The trip is quite challenging.
Suggestions
Bikes could have been slightly better. Disc brakes would have been safer, and chains coming off should be avoided.
David Netherwood
Reviewed September 2017
Great trip, great guide, and great group
The atmosphere along the Camino is great, you quickly lose count of how many time you exchange “Bon Camino” with others on the way. The country side is lovely, especial the closer you get the Santiago.
Our guide Daniel was excellent, he kept us going but without being bossy. I don’t know how he did it but he created an experience that we all enjoyed.
The accommodation was really well chosen – the first night was little bland, but after that we stayed in really charming places, all were clean, comfortable, and welcoming.
Our group was quite diverse, both in age, fitness and backgrounds, but we all got on really well – makes the last day rather sad.
There is no doubt about it, Spain really is hilly, so be prepared, and the last day is long (I skipped a bit in the van) but well worth it.
I’m a vegetarian. The trip notes mention the need to be “flexible”. Spain is not the best place for vegi food, Daniel did his best, but don’t expect a wide variety – but you should still go!
Most Inspirational Moment
So many to chose from - hurtling down a hill in 10 minutes when it took hours to climb it, arriving in the main square at Santiago de Compestella, dinners with the group, mist over the mountains. One of my rooms with a balcony over the way itself.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Really really nice guy who knows what he is doing, puts himself out to make sure we all had a great holiday. How he put up with us asking how many hills there were today I don't know. A real star. Thanks Daniel.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Prepare for the hills, my cycling at home is on the flat. If it gets too much there is always the van I did it in September - you need a packable jacket for the cold starts that then become warm days. Can be cool in the evening.
You will get a refund if you have to cancel your trip due to COVID-19.
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