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


From Vorarlberg into the Appenzell country: about 53 kilometers from Rankweil over Eggerstanden and Urnäsch to St. Peterzell – a short, hilly feeder into the Swiss pilgrim network.
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About 113 kilometers from the pilgrim city of Basel through the Jura to Bern – a classic Swiss feeder route taking you from the Rhine city over the Jura heights down to the Aare.
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On to the end of the world: about 91 kilometers from Santiago de Compostela through green Galicia to Cape Finisterre on the Atlantic – the classic epilogue of the Camino.
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The wild coastal link at the end of the world: just under 29 kilometers along the Costa da Morte from Cape Finisterre to the Marian shrine of Muxía – the Atlantic epilogue of the Camino.
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From the Apostle's tomb to the sea of legends: about 88 kilometers from Santiago de Compostela through green Galicia to the Marian shrine of Muxía on the Costa da Morte.
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The eastern Pyrenean route to the Camino: about 165 kilometers from the Somport border pass through Jaca to Puente la Reina, where the trail meets the Camino Francés.
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The short, old way over the Pyrenees: about 106 kilometers from Bayonne through the green Baztán valley to Pamplona, where the Camino Francés begins.
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The winter route of the Camino Francés: about 272 kilometers from Ponferrada through the deep gorges of the Sil and the wine country of the Ribeira Sacra to Santiago – snow-free, quiet and spectacular.
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The Camino del Norte takes you on a journey of just under 900 km from Bayonne along the wild Atlantic coast of northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela—greener, more secluded, and more dramatic than the Camino Francés.
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