Seaside and green hills mix : Santander - Ribadesella
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Price Shared: 1252.00 EUR per person
Price Single: 1482.00 EUR per person
Important: Follow The Camino guided tours are guaranteed for a minimum of eight (8) people. In case we do not reach this number, the tour will continue as self-guided and we will refund the price of the guide to you.
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Stages
Day 1 Arrival in Santander
You will be booked into a hotel in the heart of Santander. Once the summer destination of the Spanish royal family, nowadays there is an eclectic mix of tapas bars and restaurants, busy shopping streets, and sandy beaches all within easy walking distance of each other.
Hotel Bahia - Santander
20 Sep
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21 Sep
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 2 Santander to Arce - 19.66km / 12.22miles
During this stage, the Camino moves slightly inland and passes through typical Cantabiran towns such as Santa Cruz de Bezana, Mompia, and Boo de Pielagos. The estuary of Boo de Pielagos leads to the village of Arce, where you will stop for the night.
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Palacio de Arce - Arce
21 Sep
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22 Sep
Breakfast
Day 3 Arce to Santillana del mar - 25.3km / 15.72miles
The Camino follows the pleasant, hilly landscape of the coast today. Coming to Miengo, we finally reach the Besaya region. Take your time while here to visit the charming little village of Suance. Passing meadows and sleepy villages, we eventually arrive in the mediaeval village of Santillana del Mar.
Los Infantes - Santillana del mar
22 Sep
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23 Sep
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 4 Santillana del mar to Comillas - 22.02km / 13.68miles
This stage introduces the pilgrim to the wild western coast of Cantabria. The Camino passes villages of outstanding beauty like Cobreces, with its Cistercian monastery, and finally arrives in Comillas with its impressive beaches and remarkable architecture. Check out the spectacular ‘Capricho de Gaudi’, the Palace of Sobrellano with its pantheon chapel, and the Pontifical University.
Hostal Esmeralda - Comillas
23 Sep
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24 Sep
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 5 Comillas to Unquera - 27.47km / 17.07miles
From Comillas, the Camino continues along the coast, and comes to Oyambre Natural Park. Here you will have the chance to witness an outstanding marine ecosystem consisting of a large variety of birds, molluscs, and fish species. The Camino next reaches the town of San Vicente de la Barquera. Finally, passing estuaries, green pastures, and forests, we arrive in Unquera.
Canal - Unquera
24 Sep
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25 Sep
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 6 Unquera to Llanes - 27.35km / 16.99miles
The Camino de Santiago enters Asturias, crossing a bridge over the river Deva and continuing into Bustio. Before Colombres, we have to climb the ‘Cuesta la Cantu’. Then we go downhill along the Sierra de La Borbolla. The Way now enters Pendueles. Here, the Camino take a narrow footpath that crosses the road to Andrin and climbs up to the Jorcada pass. The Camino drops to La Portilla and continues to Llanes, where we stay for the night.
Don Paco - Llanes
25 Sep
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26 Sep
Breakfast and Dinner
Day 7 Llanes to Ribadesella - 30.26km / 18.8miles
Passing the beautiful beaches of Palombina and Barro, the Camino crosses the river Niembro. Climbing steadily uphill, we reach the Church of San Pedro de Pria, set on a hill overlooking the district’s seven main towns. Then, the Camino continues downhill to the mediaeval stone bridge over the river Guadamia, it crosses the railway and continues on to Sobares and Ribadesella. Ribadesella is a fascinating town and well worth a stroll around.
Don Pepe - Ribadesella
26 Sep
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27 Sep
Breakfast and Dinner
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