The Camino del Norte, often dubbed the Northern Way, is a mesmerizing trail of the Camino de Santiago. This trek winds along the breathtaking northern shores of 'Green Spain,' commencing in the Basque Country, moving through Cantabria and Asturias, and culminating in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia. Along this coastal voyage, travelers are treated to splendid cities, quaint fishing hamlets, pristine beaches, and the allure of sumptuous seafood.
Kickstarting your Northern Way journey, you might opt to begin from the sophisticated seaside city of San Sebastian or Donostia, as it's known in Basque. San Sebastian isn't just a culinary paradise but also ranks among Europe's elite cities boasting impressive Michelin-star dining establishments.
As you traverse the Northern Way, a myriad of delightful experiences await. From the architecturally striking Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and Santander's majestic royal palace to the famed Asturian cider, the serene Cathedrals Beach at Ribadeo, and Mondoñedo's medieval allure, the journey is endlessly fascinating.
Walking the complete Northern Way from San Sebastian to Santiago typically spans just over five weeks. The final 100kms from the trading hub of Vilalba directly to the historic Santiago de Compostela forms a significant leg of the Camino del Norte. Additionally, travelers have the flexibility to begin their trek or cycling adventure from various points along the path.
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