How many cyclists actually do the Camino de Santiago?

By |2025-07-23T18:51:48+02:00July 23rd, 2025|BLOG|

Every year, thousands of people arrive in Santiago de Compostela after completing one of the Camino routes. Among them are a good number of cyclists, sometimes known as bicigrinos (bike pilgrims). However, the official data provided by the Pilgrim's Office does not fully reflect the reality.

Eurovelo 3 by bike from Bordeaux to Pamplona

By |2019-08-20T14:17:18+02:0012th February, 2019|2019|

FROM AUGUST 31 TO SEPTEMBER 8. The Eurovelo 3 route is the route of pilgrims, it begins in Norway and arrives in Santiago, collecting the Caminos de Santiago that come from France. This confluence between ancient paths and the new European cycle routes makes this route very interesting. It combines several ways of understanding the world of the bicycle, that of the pilgrim, that of the cycle tourist, the mountain bike adventurer...

The French Way of Santiago

By |2017-05-09T19:39:16+02:00May 9th, 2017|BLOG, Tourism Product Creation|

The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Jacobean Route, is possibly the best-known Grand Tour itinerary in Spain. Since the Middle Ages it has been used as a pilgrimage route to the city where the remains of the Apostle Santiago the Greater are supposed to be found, Santiago de Compostela.

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