Camino Ninja Guides
The world's most complete Camino directory. 400+ routes, every path, one place.
The Way of the Gods across the Apennines: about 133 kilometers from Bologna to Florence on old Roman roads, through forests and past peaks named after ancient gods.
The great route through western Spain: over 700 kilometers from Seville along an ancient Roman road through Extremadura and Castile to Astorga – the longest and loneliest of the Spanish caminos.
From Rome to the end of Italy: about 946 kilometers along the ancient Appian Way through the south to Santa Maria di Leuca – historically the route to the ports for the Holy Land.
The English opening to Rome: about 172 kilometers from London over Canterbury to Dover – the start of Sigeric's historic pilgrim road.
From the Channel to the Swiss border: about 1,007 kilometers from Calais through northern France, Champagne and the Jura to Jougne – the French part of the Via Francigena to Rome.
Over the Alps to Rome: about 1,020 kilometers from the Great St Bernard Pass through the Aosta Valley, the Po plain and Tuscany to St Peter's – the main Italian section of the Via Francigena.
Over Lake Geneva into the Alps: about 195 kilometers from the French border at Ballaigues over Lausanne and the Rhône valley up to the Great St Bernard Pass.
The eastern branch of the French Way of St. James: about 350 kilometers from Geneva through the Jura, Bugey, and the volcanic Velay region to Le Puy-en-Velay, where the great Via Podiensis begins.
The Way of St. James across Switzerland: about 447 kilometers from Lake Constance over Einsiedeln Abbey and the pre-Alps to Geneva – linking to the French routes.