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4 stops
4 nights
552 miles
This legendary itinerary taken by pilgrims for centuries unveils priceless treasures. After visiting Bilbao and its museum with its daring architecture, let yourself be won over by the emotion that embraces all those who discover the sublime landscapes of Cantabria. Wild beaches, monasteries, flower-filled villages, and Romanesque churches follow one another before giving way to the captivating panoramas of Asturias. Visit the capital of Galicia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With no less than 46 churches, 114 bell towers, and a majestic cathedral, the mystical atmosphere of the city invites contemplation.
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Santillana del Mar
The pilgrims who take the Camino del Norte (the northern road) will have the chance to stop in Santillana del Mar. This medieval village was considered by the French writer Jean-Paul Sartre to be the prettiest of all Spain. Above the country houses and palaces emerges the Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, a Roman building dating from the 12th century. Not far from the village you will find the splendid Altamira caves which conceal some of the most extraordinary paintings from prehistoric times.
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The Wonders of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
For an astounding panoramic view, make the effort to ascend to the roofs of the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. The site of a ceaseless flow of pilgrims, the cathedral is a monument unlike any other, a fascinating Baroque masterpiece that is the subject of both devotion and fervor. At the heart of a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, everything seems to begin and end here. All around it are houses, temples, monasteries, and palaces united in exquisite architectural harmony. Compostela is much more than the end of a journey.