The Camino Pilgrimage on Horseback
An equestrian journey that blends nature, history, and spirituality, following a millennia-old tradition—the foremost pilgrimage route in Europe—, culminating before the majestic Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and, for the more adventurous, extending to the mystical horizon of Cabo Finisterre.
Practical data
The duration of the route can be adjusted depending on where you wish to start the Camino; we recommend 8 days (6 days on horseback + 2 days for the round trip to Madrid). Option to extend your stay in Santiago.
There are many variations of the Camino (French Way, Coastal, Primitive…); please contact us to find out which one is best suited for your group.
For a private group, minimum of 4 riders, maximum of 10.Options available for non-riding companions.
Accommodation: in small, charming hotels and rural guesthouses.
Price: based on group size, selected dates, and final itinerary (approximate: €550 per person per night, all-inclusive)
Note: Required riding level: intermediate, with experience on trail rides and full-day rides (4–5 hours/day). You must be able to mount and dismount the horse with ease and lead the horse by hand. A certain level of physical fitness and the ability to endure inclement weather, if any, are required.
Recommended dates:
June, September, October.
Between tradition and exclusivity, the true Camino is born
*Intermediate riding level required
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A unique way to experience the Camino de Santiago by riding on horseback along the legendary French Trail to Santiago de Compostela: an journey that begins in the magical highland mountains of O Cebreiro and, over the course of a 6-day journey, will take you through lush landscapes, historic trails, impressive monasteries, and charming villages until you arrive, in the early morning of the sixth day, to the majestic Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
For those who wish to extend the experience, a 4-day extension is offered along the Camino del Mar, from Santiago de Compostela to the spectacular Costa da Morte, culminating at the impressive Cape Finisterre, where the Atlantic marked the end of the known world.
