Walking the Last 100KM of the Camino de Santiago

For many pilgrims, the commitment of time required or the physical demands of walking the entirety of the Camino de Santiago may not be possible. However, pilgrims may receive the Compostela (Pilgrim Certificate) by walking at least the last 100km to Santiago de Compostela.
WHAT ARE THE 100KM ROUTES ON THE CAMINO DE SANTIAGO?
CAMINO FRANCES: From Sarria to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO PORTUGUES: From Tui to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO PORTUGUES COASTAL: From Oia to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO INGLES: From Ferrol / Fenes to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO PRIMITIVO: From Carballido/Fazai/Louzaneta to Lugo to Santiago de Compostela
VIA DE LA PLATA: From Ourense to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO SANABRES: From Ourense to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO DEL NORTE: From Baamonde to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO DE INVIERNO: From Ponferrada to Santiago de Compostela
CAMINO DE FINISTERRA: From Lires to Finisterre to Santiago de Compostela
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Husband. Father. Backpacker. Pilgrim. Author.
After years of section hiking the Florida Trail and Appalachian Trail, I set out in 2019 to complete the Camino de Santiago through Portugal and Spain. The experience changed the direction of my life and I’ve been walking in pilgrimage ever since. My recent journeys include the California Mission Walk and England’s Pilgrims’ Way from London to Canterbury. I’m currently walking sections of the Via Francigena through Europe to Rome.
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