Camino Ninja Guides
The world's most complete Camino directory. 400+ routes, every path, one place.
494 kilometers from the Wadden island of Schiermonnikoog to St. Lambert's Church in Münster – a young Way of St. James through two countries, in the footsteps of Saint Ludger and along the river Ems.
About 48 kilometers from Vila Nova de Cerveira on the Minho across the border to Vigo – a short, cross-border Portuguese-Galician Camino that joins the Coastal Way to Santiago at Vigo.
From the Black Forest into Thurgau: about 80 kilometers from Blumberg over Schaffhausen through gentle hill country to Tobel – a quiet Way of St. James through the monastery landscape of Thurgau.
Over the Alps from south to north: about 173 kilometers from Locarno through Ticino over the Gotthard region to Emmetten on Lake Lucerne – a demanding, alpine connecting route into central Switzerland.
The "Germans' Way" to France: about 886 kilometers from Trier through Lorraine, the Vosges and the Massif Central to Le Puy-en-Velay, the start of the Via Podiensis.
About 181 kilometers from Hof over Bayreuth to Nuremberg: a modern Way of St. James through the Franconian Forest, Franconian Switzerland and the Nuremberg countryside – along the old imperial road Via Imperii.
From Ulm on the Danube straight across Baroque Upper Swabia to Lake Constance: about 168 kilometers over Biberach, Bad Waldsee, Weingarten and Ravensburg to Meersburg and Konstanz – a gentle German feeder route into Switzerland.
The Variante Espiritual is the loveliest detour of the Camino Portugués – around 80 km from Pontevedra, over the Armenteira monastery and a boat trip on the Ría de Arousa, back onto the main route at Padrón.
A roughly 88-kilometer link route from the pilgrimage site of Mariastein through the Baselbiet and the Jura foothills to Willisau – connecting to the Luzernerweg toward Huttwil.