Conquer the Camino Way: Your Journey Awaits
Embark on the trek of a lifetime
Are you ready to embrace the spirit of adventure, immerse yourself in captivating history, and make a meaningful difference? Welcome to Conquer the Camino Way, an extraordinary challenge that beckons you to discover the soul-stirring landscapes of Spain while supporting the invaluable work of St Michael’s Hospice.
The Legendary Camino Way: Unveiling History, Creating Memories
Picture yourself trekking through charming Spanish villages, along the famed Camino de Santiago, towards the awe-inspiring destination of Santiago de Compostela. This UNESCO World Heritage site is steeped in legend, named after the Apostle Saint James, who found his final resting place here.
But this isn’t just a historical pilgrimage – it’s an experience that transcends time and purpose. The Camino Way is a path of self-discovery, a journey where spiritual, cultural, and adventurous souls converge. It’s a chance to reflect, learn, and embark on a fresh chapter in your story.
Your Adventure: Conquer the Eighth Section of the French Way
Partnering with The Different Travel Company, we invite you to join a community of Hospice supporters and embark on the eighth and final section of the French Way, the most iconic of all the pilgrims’ routes to Santiago de Compostela. Over 5 incredible days, traverse the undulating landscapes of Galicia, a region rich with cultural treasures and historical gems.
Supporting St Michael’s Hospice: Your Journey, Your Impact
To participate, secure your spot for just £350 – the key to unlocking this transformative journey. Choose to raise a total of £2,570 for St Michael’s Hospice, which covers both the cost of the challenge and a meaningful contribution to our vital work. Alternatively, opt for a payment of £1,570, with an additional fundraising goal of £1,000 on top.
Are You Ready to Conquer?
This challenge is open to those aged 18 and above, with a good level of fitness and a heart ready for adventure. It’s time to embrace the echoes of history, create lasting memories, and make a genuine impact. Join us on the Camino Way, where legends meet reality, and the journey is just as important as the destination.
Everything you need to know
St Michael’s Hospice Hereford Camino de Santiago Itinerary
Day 1 (Saturday 19 October 2024):
UK to Sarria
Fly from the UK to either Santiago, La Coruna, Vigo, or Porto (tbc). On arrival transfer to spend your first night at a hotel in Sarria and have dinner and a briefing on the trek to come.
Meals: Dinner
Day 2 (Sunday 20 October 2024):
Sarria – Portomarin
After a hearty breakfast we start our walk today, through shady oak woods, pretty villages and on quiet country roads. The village of Barbedelo has a beautiful Romanesque church, the Church of Santiago, which features pictorials of fantastic birds, Daniel between two lions and the three wise men before Herod. The art displayed here represents the importance of resurrection and new beginnings. When we finally arrive in Portomarin, there is time to relax at the hotel and enjoy the numerous terraces of the main plaza and learn about the history of the area.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Trekking: approx. 6 hours / 22km
Altitude gain/loss: +230m / -300m
Day 3 (Monday 21 October 2024):
Portomarin – Palace do Rei
Leaving the village, the Camino crosses the River Miño and climbs steadily uphill. On our way, we cross Gonzar and the Romanesque Church of Santa MarÃa Castromaior, and then stop a moment to enjoy the peace and calm of the Galician Cemetery in Ligonde. We continue on to Eirexe and its stunning Romanesque church featuring a sculpture of Daniel, as well as Santiago de Peregrino. Our overnight stop is in Palace do Rei, a small and pretty town.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Trekking: approx. 6.5 hours / 25km
Altitude gain/loss: +340m / -140m
Day 4 (Tuesday 22 October 2024):
Palace do Rei – ArzuaÂ
Today, the Camino continues slightly downhill, passing the village of Casanova and the charming village of Leboreiro. At Melide there is a chance to stop in one of the many restaurants to try some local specialties. Later today, the Camino follows a forest track and crosses several streams bringing us to the village of Boente, with its church of Santiago. Then we pass through the medieval village of Ribadiso, and finally reach Arzùa. This small town has 2 churches that can be visited, Santa MarÃa and La Magdalena. It has a population of around 7000 and is famous for its creamy cheese, quiexo.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Trekking: approx. 7 hours / 29km
Altitude gain/loss: +140m / -340m
Day 5 (Wednesday 23 October 2024):
Arzua – Rua OpinoÂ
Today’s shaded section of the Camino passes through woods, along streams and through sleepy villages. We take our time and visit the chapel of Santa Irena, with its unique statues of Santiago. The rest of the way to Rua Opino is on a good and quiet country road. Rua is one of the less crowded stopping points before Santiago de Compostela.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Trekking: approx. 5.5 hours / 18km
Altitude gain/loss: +50m / -130m
Day 6 (Thursday 24 October 2024):
Rua Opino – Santiago de CompostelaÂ
The final stage today, firstly to Lavacolla, where pilgrims traditionally washed in the river before reaching Santiago de Compostela. The tall eucalyptus trees line the way to Monte del Gozo (the Mount of Joy), from where we can see our goal – the Cathedral of Santiago! After descending to the city you will be able to witness the fantastic architecture of the UNESCO World Heritage Site close-up. We check into our hotel and relax after completing our camino.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Trekking: approx 5.5 hours / 21km
Altitude gain/loss: +150m / -185m
Day 7 (Friday 25 October 2024):
Santiago
Today is free for you to enjoy at your leisure. Take in the sights of Santiago de Compostela or optional excursions are available for a supplement, payable locally. Gather for a celebratory farewell dinner this evening.
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Day 8 (Saturday 26 October 2024):
Santiago – UK
Transfer to the airport for the return flight to the UK.
Meals: Breakfast
N.B. This itinerary may change due to unusual weather, the ability of the group, wildlife movements and so on. We will do our best to keep to the itinerary but we cannot be held responsible for changes that occur outside of our control. In all circumstances your guide and tour leader will have the final say in the interest of the group’s health and safety.
COSTS & HOW TO PAY
Registration fee: £350
and then either:
Sponsorship: £2,570
or
Flexi: £1,570 trip costs and fundraise £1,000 for St Michael’s Hospice
SPONSORSHIP
This option is for those who wish to raise sponsorship to cover both the costs of the trip (flights, accommodation, food, guides etc.) and a donation to their chosen charity. There is a minimum sponsorship amount for each trip that you are required to raise in order to participate.
- A registration fee is payable at the time of booking.
- You must then pledge to fundraise a minimum of £2,570 for St Michael’s Hospice.
- 80% of the balance (£2,056) should be paid to St Michael’s Hospice by 26th July 2024.
- The remainder of the balance (£514) should be paid to St Michael’s Hospice by the departure date.
FLEXI
This option is for those who choose to pay the trip costs* (flights, accommodation, food, guides etc.) themselves while still raising some funds for the charity.
- A registration fee is payable at the time of booking.
- Trip cost* balance is payable to the charity at least 12 weeks prior to departure.
- At least £800 fundraising must be paid to St Michael’s by 26 July 2024.
- The remaining £200 must be fundraised by the date of departure.
- Any fundraising undertaken cannot be used for your trip costs.
*NB Trip costs are based on the overall group size. This is the most you will be required to pay and costs could reduce with larger group sizes.
- Return flights from the UK (inc. airport taxes)
- All transfers and transport in Spain
- Accommodation as specified
- Meals as per itinerary (excl. lunch on day 7)
- English-speaking local guides
- Luggage transfers during the trek
- Different Travel UK tour manager
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
- Visa or travel permit depending on EU regulations at the time of departure
- Personal expenses (e.g. drinks, souvenirs, etc.)
- Any necessary vaccinations
- Travel insurance
- Tips (approx. £30-£35 per person)
- Trek kit and equipment
The trek is accompanied by local professional English-speaking guides who have an excellent knowledge of hiking in the region. The guides are first aid trained and will support you throughout your journey. You will also be supported by a Different Travel Company UK tour manager.
The terrain will vary throughout the 5 days but in general you will trek all day along country roads, compact dirt and stone footpaths, forest tracks, gravel trails, paved streets and through woods and meadows with some uphill/downhill paths. Each day you will experience undulating terrain, so it is important that your training includes hill walking and trekking up and down gradients.
An ideal candidate is someone who is open-minded, positive, flexible and enjoys the challenges of the great outdoors. Adventure travel involves elements of the unexpected so do not expect the standards to be the same as you are used to at home. Remote areas are sometimes unpredictable (be it because of group pace, weather conditions etc.) and itineraries may be altered to allow for this. You must also be willing to train hard for this challenge!
If you do not already regularly exercise you should aim to start training (including plenty of hills) as early as possible. The best training is hill walking, which will prepare you for the type of terrain you will experience. Other activities which can complement hill walking include running, cycling, gym workouts, boot camps etc. Building up your core and leg muscle strength is important so exercises such as squats, lunges, push-ups, planks and crunches will really enhance your training. These exercises can be done at home – no gym needed. You must take your training seriously and arrive as fit as you can be, so you get the most out of this challenge.
Got some questions?
If you have any questions about this amazing challenge, please do get in for touch with the event coordinator Gaynor Warrren.