The shortest Camino in Galicia

For those who wish to walk the Camino de Santiago but have limited time, the route from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela is the most efficient option. These sections meet the minimum distance requirement of 100 kilometres needed to obtain the official pilgrim’s certificate (Compostela).

Key details of the route
Starting point: Sarria (province of Lugo)
End point: Santiago de Compostela
Distance: approximately 110–115 km
Duration: 5 to 7 days on average
Route: part of the Camino Francés
Features
This route is known for its accessibility and good infrastructure. The terrain consists mainly of gently sloping paths, woodland and country lanes. There are no strenuous mountain sections, making the route suitable for walkers of average fitness.
In addition, the route is very well catered for:
Regular accommodation options (albergues and guesthouses)
Plenty of places to eat and drink along the route
Clear signposting
Good accessibility to the starting point
Stage breakdown (indicative)
Sarria – Portomarín (±22 km)
Portomarín – Palas de Rei
Palas de Rei – Arzúa
Arzúa – O Pedrouzo
O Pedrouzo – Santiago de Compostela
This breakdown can be adjusted depending on pace and preference.
Target group
This route is particularly suitable for:
Travellers with limited time
Beginners walking the Camino for the first time
Walkers looking for a well-organised and accessible route
Conclusion
The Camino from Sarria offers an efficient and achievable way to experience the essence of the Camino de Santiago within a limited timeframe. Thanks to the combination of logistical convenience and relatively easy stages, this is the most popular short pilgrimage route in Galicia.

