Camino Ninja Guides
The world's most complete Camino directory. 400+ routes, every path, one place.


A quiet route across two countries: about 421 kilometers from Salamanca over Ciudad Rodrigo and the Beira Alta to Braga in Portugal – following the scholar Diego de Torres Villarroel, who made this pilgrimage in 1737.
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The inland Basque way: about 203 kilometers from Irún through the green mountains of the Basque Country, over the historic San Adrián tunnel and Vitoria-Gasteiz to the Camino Francés.
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About 188 kilometers from Basel through the Jura and the Swiss lake district to Payerne – over the Marian shrine of Mariastein, the Jura town of Delémont and the shores of Lakes Biel and Murten.
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About 136 kilometers from Frankfurt over the Taunus to Marburg – Germany's first church pilgrim route, leading to the grave of Saint Elizabeth.
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About 194 kilometers from the Wartburg near Eisenach to Marburg – in the footsteps of Saint Elizabeth, and at the same time a Way of St. James.
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About 168 kilometers from Cologne Cathedral over the Bergisches Land and the Siegerland to Marburg – to the grave of Saint Elizabeth, and a Way of St. James in the other direction.
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About 259 kilometers from the UNESCO monastery of Müstair across the canton of Graubünden – through the Engadine, over Davos, Chur and the Surselva to Oberdorf in central Switzerland. A high-alpine Way of St. James with over 10,000 meters of climb and passes up to around 2,600 m.
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From Lake Constance to the Burgundian Gate: about 317 kilometers from Lindau over Konstanz, along the High Rhine to Basel and through the Sundgau to Héricourt – a long, mostly flat feeder route into the French network of pilgrim ways.
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South along the Rhine: about 239 kilometers from Cologne Cathedral via Bonn and Koblenz through the Middle Rhine Valley to Bingen – a Way of St. James through one of Europe's most striking river landscapes.
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