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Discover the most ancient tourist trail in Europe! This Camino cycling trip from León features some of Spain’s most striking scenery and breathtaking architecture: an unforgettable cultural and historical bicycle trip. Our “do it yourself” cycling tour is the perfect way to get back to the essence of the Camino de Santiago.
On our Camino de Santiago self-guided cycling tour from León, you will follow the ancient pilgrimage trail at your own pace. Starting from León’s iconic Gothic Cathedral, you will cycle across the rolling plains of Castile-Leon, the ancient seat of the Kingdom of Castile, before crossing the mountains into the more isolated and culturally independent region of Galicia.
Along the 250 km bike trail from Leon to Santiago, you will soak up local history, relax in exclusive accommodations and sample authentic cuisine and wine from the regions of Castile and Galicia.
Day 1: Leon
Accommodation: Parador de León
Founded in 68 BC, the ancient city of León will take your breath away. Wander through the narrow streets of the city’s “barrio Húmedo” and sample the fabulous local gastronomy, before admiring the spectacular Gothic cathedral.
Upon arrival at your first hotel in León, you will receive everything that you need for your journey. This includes detailed documentation with maps, a road book and your touring bike with all necessary accessories.
Day 2: Leon – Astorga
Route: 48.1km
Elevation: +431m
Accommodation: Hotel Via de la Plata
This stage traverses classic Castilian landscapes, complete with holm oaks, golden wheat fields and moderate rolling hills. The straightforward route follows the path of the N120 highway. The scenery along the first half of the route is relatively dry, but gets greener the further west you go as the cornfields give way to endless vineyards. Keep your eyes peeled for geckos, birds of prey and dairy cows!
Astorga boasts no fewer than three national heritage monuments, and its cathedral is crowned with one of the finest Romanesque façades in Spain.
Day 3: Astorga – Villafranca
Route: 78.8 km
Elevation: +1142 m
Accommodation: Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo
From Astorga, the Camino climbs gently up to the foothills of your first mountain pass. Once you’ve reached the top of Foncebadón, relax and enjoy the sweeping downhill ride to Villafranca, with gorgeous views of vineyards stretching out endlessly on both sides.
The town of Villafranca del Bierzo is was originally founded to provide pilgrims with refuge and sanctuary before beginning the most difficult part of their pilgrimage. The cloister of the Monastery of San Nicolás El Real is a gem of Spanish Renaissance architecture.
Day 4: Villafranca – Portomarin
Route: 56km (with taxi) / 97.7km
Elevation: +739m (with taxi) / +2156m.
Accommodation: Vistalegre Hotel Spa
Get ready for the most challenging day. From Villafranca the ride heads slowly towards the famed O’Cebreiro stage, the most demanding peak along the western section of the Camino. With a little patience it’s more than possible to reach the top. Yet, there are always taxis available to avoid it. Then it’s downhill all the way to Sarria, and onward via a rolling route to Portomarín. The older neighborhoods of the town once belonged to the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, but now lie submerged, covered by the waters of the Miño River dam.
Day 5: Portomarin – Arzua
Route: 54.4km
Elevation: +1012m
Accommodation: Hotel Pazo Santa Maria
Even though the mountain climbs have finished and you gradually loose altitude, the rolling Galician hillside might make you think otherwise. This ride follows the Camino for 55 kilometers (with an optional side trip to a 700 year-old castle) through Galicia’s beautiful countryside. Pilgrams get to visit the Celtic heart of Spain during this stage. At some points, you will have the chance to choose between cycling on minor roads with other pilgrims or on nice trails. You will cycle through small towns such as, Melide, which is known for its specialty – Galician octopus. You’ll have to try it!
Day 6: Arzua – Santiago de Compostela
Route: 40km
Elevation: +647m
Accommodation: Parador de Santiago
Don’t let the kilometers fool you. Although the final stage is short, it can be a bit tough. After approximately four hours of riding, cyclists arrive at the Pórtico de la Gloria (“The Façade of Glory”) at the Cathedral of Santiago. After taking a breath and celebrating with others arriving by foot and on horseback, you can visit the Pilgrims’ Office where you can obtain the “Compostela” the document certifying you as an official pilgrim (good for John Wayne jokes in the future!). Accommodation is centrally located, giving you the opportunity to explore the streets and bars of the quaint historic center after dark.
This city, without a doubt, is the most important of the Christian Middle Ages. It is world-renowned and each year thousands of travelers come to visit.
Day 7: Departure
Rest your legs and bask in the glory as you reflect on a truly memorable journey. This is the final day of the tour.
Parador de León GL San Marcos
Located in Leon’s historical center, directly in the heart of one of the most impressive Roman complexes of the Peninsula.
The convent of San Marcos is one of the greatest architectural gems of the Spanish town of Leon, together with the Cathedral, the San Isidoro Basilica or the Casa Botines. It has now become a Parador and is one of the most important monuments of the Spanish Renaissance.
Hotel Via de la Plata
This modern hotel was built in 2011, over the stones of the convent of San Francisco.
The hotels design gave priority to the space in the rooms, the furniture and the welcoming contemporary decoration. If offers the rest you deserve while enjoying the best location in the historic district.
Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo
Villafranca del Bierzo is a town full of churches, monasteries and convents. Right at the town entrance stands this converted historical building, known as a Parador in Spain.
The leading tourist accommodation in the fascinating El Bierzo district. It is surrounded by mountains covered with cherry and fig trees, slopes dotted with chestnuts, poplars and small farms.
Vistalegre Hotel Spa
Recently renovated, Vistalegre Portomarín opened its doors in June 2018 to host guests who look for rest and relaxation.
This hotel offers free WiFi and views to the garden. Every room is equiped with flat TV screen, en-suite bathroom, A/C and a desk. They serve buffet breakfast.
Hotel Pazo Santa María
This elegant hotel dates back to the first half of the eighteenth century.
The Pazo Santa Maria complex comprises of various historical buildings which in themselves amount to a small village. Pazo Santa María has 16 lovely bedrooms located either in the main building or in the small individual annex cottages.
Parador de Santiago – Hostal Reis Catolicos
The Parador de Santiago is a blend of history, art and tradition. It is the emblem of the city and the prefect nights rest for pilgrims
The hotel is located in Obradoiro Square near the cathedral, creating an area of spectacular beauty in one of the most visited provincial capitals of the world. A stay at this Parador means a visit to a truly unique and exclusive location.
1.440,00€
This Camino cycling trip features some of Spain’s most striking scenery and unforgettable architecture: an unbeatable cultural and historical bicycle trip.
Dates | Any date up to Oct 31 2024 |
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