Arrive in the town of Roncesvalles, check into your accommodation, and collect your mountain bike. With its collegiate church, old monastery and chapel of Santiago, Roncesvalles has a strong link to the Camino de Santiago. It is also one of the major spots of all the routes to the tomb of St James as this is where all pilgrims gather to to start their journey to Santiago de Compostela via the French Way. Set at the foothills of the Pyrenees, this peaceful place seems to exist because of, and for, the Camino. Explore the town before going back to your accommodation and taking some rest for the adventure ahead.
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Get ready for a 7-day cycling adventure along the first section of the Camino Frances, from Roncesvalles to Burgos. Explore historic landmarks, picturesque landscapes, and charming towns. Enjoy comfortable accommodations and hearty breakfasts. Cycle through vineyards, wheat fields, and countryside, experiencing the rich culture and history of the Camino. End your journey in Burgos, where medieval splendor awaits. Choose your pace and immerse yourself in this unique pedal-powered pilgrimage experience.
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Enjoy breakfast and get ready for cycling! Leaving the Pyrenees behind us, today you will cycle toward Pamplona through the undulating terrain of the Basque Country via woodlands and hilly cultivated lands. Once you reach Zubiri, a transfer will take you to the capital city of the region of Navarra – Pamplona. Explore its bustling streets and grab something to eat, before heading to your accommodation.
Meals: Breakfast
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After breakfast, it’s time for another day of cycling. As soon as you leave Pamplona, you’ll notice a drastic change in landscape: sunflowers and wheat fields surround you as you pass el Alto del Perdon, before heading down to Puente de la Reina, where the French and Aragonese Ways to Santiago meet. The second half of the day sees another progression in landscapes as red earth crop fields, charming villages and vineyards begin to appear. Reach Estella and settle into your accommodation.
Meals: Breakfast
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Today is another beautiful day, cycling through vineyards and red earth crop fields. You’ll also pass by a few famous landmarks of the Camino such as the Monasterio of Irache and its bodega, and the steep climb up to Villamayor de Monjardin. Shade also decreases as you get closer and closer to Logrono, capital city of world-known wine producing region of La Rioja. On this day, a transfer will pick you up in Los Arcos and drop you off in Logrono.
Meals: Breakfast
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Yet another great cycling day, along red earth tracks and through the countryside of La Rioja. As the day goes on, notice vines starting to disappear and are replaced by more wheat fields as you approach Santo Domingo de la Calzada, another great milestone on the Camino de Santiago. This day can be seen as challenging as there are many ups and downs all day long and little shade.
Meals: Breakfast
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The day is spent through hilly crop fields, crossing a few quiet villages before getting back to civilization in Burgos. This can be a demanding day as the length is challenging and because of the ascent/descent – but the final destination in Burgos is well worth it!
Meals: Breakfast
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After breakfast, explore Burgos. The city still preserves important vestiges of its medieval splendor. The city, which was the capital of the unified kingdom of Castilla-Leon for five centuries, boasts a masterpiece of Spanish Gothic architecture; the Cathedral of Burgos (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Apart from a visit to the historic quarter, you can take quite an interesting walk along the banks of the Duero and Arlanza rivers. Discover the delicious and varied local cuisine in one of the city’s restaurants. Today is the end of the adventure if you’re doing only the first section of the Camino.
Meals: Breakfast
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Please note that accommodations are subject to availability and it may not be possible to book the exact accommodations listed day-by-day in the itinerary (in case there is a detailed list).
Also note that your chosen dates for the tour are not guaranteed until confirmed by the guide. If the guide is unable to secure your preferred dates/accommodation, you’ll get a full refund!
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Included:
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- 7-day or 17-day cycling tour with 5/15 days of cycling along a section of Camino Frances or full Camino Frances, depending on the chosen itinerary
- Carefully chosen 2-3* hotels or equivalent*
- Breakfasts
- Trip notes
- Mountain bike BH Over-X 27V (e-bike rental available at an additional cost)
- Bike insurance
- Repair kit
- 24/7 Customer service
- Holiday pack — pilgrim passport, luggage tag, route notes or guidebook if you have requested a hard copy (this will be waiting for you at your first accommodation)
- Pre-departure meeting (a week or two before the departure, online meeting)
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- Transportation to the starting point
- E-bike rental
- Luggage transfers
- Lunches, dinners, and drinks
- Travel and medical insurance — recommended
*Please note that accommodations are subject to availability and it may not be possible to book the exact accommodations listed day-by-day in the itinerary (in case there is a detailed list).
*Please note that refrigerators are not guaranteed in the accommodations.
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Cycling the Camino de Santiago requires great fitness and stamina. You’ll be cycling between 15 and 45 miles (25-70 km) per day, sometimes on long and steep climbs. Keep in mind that 7-day options include 5 consecutive cycling days, while the 17-day option involves 15, making it much more strenuous. Expect varying terrain, with some sections being uneven, unpaved, or on loose ground. This trip is ideal for those who cycle regularly, and it’s even better if you have experience of riding on uneven/unpaved terrain. If you’re joining this cycling tour, we expect you to be fit and healthy, ready to take on an achievable challenge!
Mountain bikes are included in the price of the tour, e-bikes are available at an additional cost upon checkout.
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The route follows the Camino Frances as closely as possible. You’ll be riding on different surfaces including back roads, forest tracks, and footpaths. There are occasional sections along the Camino that are loose and rocky, which you can either ride or hop onto the road for some faster riding.
The trail can get narrow and once in Galicia, you’ll encounter corredoiras, beautiful ancient cobbled lanes that can get a bit rough at times. Although most of the Camino is leisurely, there are still a few substantial climbs with frequent ups and downs along the way. There is an option of renting electric bikes, which is what we recommend to anyone who’d like a little boost up some of those hills!
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Here’s what you’ll need:
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- Comfortable, season-appropriate riding or athletic clothing, preferably moisture wicking or synthetic material
- Padded shorts
- Peaked helmet
- Sneakers or sport shoes
- Breathable outside layer or jacket
- Sunglasses
- Water bottle or hydration bladder
- Daypack
- Biking gloves are optional but recommended
- Toiletries (sunscreen, hand sanitizer, bug spray, etc.)
Mountain bike is included in the price of the tour, but you can bring your own if you prefer. Bring comfortable clothes appropriate for the season and for different weather conditions. Layers are best and don’t wear jeans.
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By going on a self-guided tour, you’re able to cycle at your own pace and enjoy the journey without worrying about the logistics of it all. The guiding company who put this all together is Follow the Camino. They’ve been leading pilgrims along their journey since 2007 and they were the first ever operator to organize tours along Camino de Santiago.
There are many perks of choosing a self-guided tour. Apart from not having to adjust to the group, you’ll have the accommodation, breakfasts and route instructions sorted. You’ll be staying in carefully-selected 2-3* hotels and guesthouses and there’s no need to print out anything upon checking-in—your guides booked and arranged everything for you, all you have to do is show your I.D.
This is a hassle-free trip so if you want to focus on enjoying your cycling pilgrimage in the
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Your guides will send you a pre-departure pack by post. The pack contains your pilgrim passport, luggage tag, route notes or guidebook if you’ve requested a hard copy. In case there are certain complications with receiving the pre-departure pack, it will wait for you at your first accommodation.
You’ll have to download the route notes and vouchers yourself. The cycling route notes are here to assist you. We recommend that you always familiarize yourself with the daily journey ahead. You’ll also download the vouchers yourself. These vouchers contain all the information about your confirmed accommodation—there will be an address, their phone number, any special instructions on how to get there, and a small map.
You will find a 24/7 support phone number on the bottom of each voucher. Keep in mind that there’s no need to print out the vouchers, as your reservations will be confirmed.
Pricing is based on double occupancy. Still, a solo traveler can certainly sign up, but please note there will be an additional single supplement fee.
Please note that your chosen dates for the tour are not guaranteed until confirmed by the guide. If the guide is unable to secure your preferred dates/accommodation, you’ll get a full refund!
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Luggage transfers are not included in the price of this tour. Your guide can help you find the best solution and organize transfers. Here is some general advice:
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- The luggage transfer is usually limited to 1 bag per person with a maximum weight of 15 kg per bag.
- Boots or smaller bags attached to the main bag count as an extra bag and will be charged accordingly.
- Always write your trip reference and your mobile phone number on your bag.
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Group sizes and prices:
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- It’s possible to arrange self-guided tours for both solo travelers as well as large groups.
- Pricing is based on double occupancy. Still, a solo traveler can certainly sign up, but please note there will be an additional single supplement fee.
- Please note that your chosen dates for the tour are not guaranteed until confirmed by the guide. If the guide is unable to secure your preferred dates/accommodation, you’ll get a full refund!
Min. age requirements:
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- If you are older than 18, you’re good to go.
- Minors younger than 18 may be permitted to join the hike on a case-by-case basis, but must be in the presence of a parent or legal guardian.
If your group has hikers under the age of 18, contact us prior to booking to make arrangements.
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Your adventure starts in either in Roncevalles, Burgos or Ponferrada, depending on the itinerary.
To get to Roncevalles, most people fly to Paris, take a train to St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, and then take a 30-minute taxi ride.
To get to Burgos, most people fly to Madrid and then take a direct train or bus ride to get there. Alternatively, you can fly to Bilbao.
To get to Ponferrada, most people fly to Saintiago de Campostela and then take a train or a bus ride to Ponferrada. Alternatively, you can fly to Madrid and take a train ride to Ponferrada.
Once you get to the starting point, find your accommodation. Your bike will wait you there.
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Once your booking is confirmed and your trip is paid in full, you will be offered to purchase Redpoint’s protection. If you need any help or require more information, let us know and we will be happy to help!
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