The Finisterre Way commences from Santiago where you will enjoy breathtaking views of the countryside and the ocean along the journey to Finisterre, which is the end of the Camino de Santiago trail. Finisterre is derived from the Latin finis terrae meaning “end of the earth” and was believed to be a journey to the very edge of the known world in Roman times.
Along the Way, you will experience a culture developed over thousands of years, historical influences, gastronomic delights and a rich history of wine.
Join fellow pilgrims from all walks and life and nationalities as they embark on this great adventure.
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It is mandatory to have your own full travel insurance cover for the entire period of your Adventure Camino trek.
We require a deposit of 50% to confirm your booking.
Day 1: Departure
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Drink bottle
Alarm clock
Hat or cap with a brim
Sunscreen
Bourdon or hiking pole
Footwear: Lightweight trekking boots for hiking and comfortable shoes for other times
Backpack: Lightweight frame, height adjustable (approx 35 and 50 litres)
Clothing: Lightweight, breathable clothing, poncho or raincoat and, in winter, beany, scarf and gloves
Sleeping bag to suit the season
Basic medicine kit: Panadol, scissors, bandaids, gauze, tweezers and adhesive tape
Headlamp for night
Earplugs
Pillowcases
Laundry detergent
Tissues and toilet paper
Departure Dates of The Finisterre Way – 7 Day Self-Guided Treks during 2023
Trek 1:
Trek 2
Trek 3
Trek 4
Trek 5
Trek 6
Trek 7
Trek 8
Trek 9
Trek 10
Trek 11