What is the Compostela and how do I get it?
The Compostela, also known erroneously as the Compostelana, is the document that certifies that the pilgrim has completed the Way of Saint James. It is an accreditation granted by the Church to anyone who covers at least the last 100 km of the route on foot
A Coruña: Public network of hostels of the Xunta de Galicia
The Xunta de Galicia offers pilgrims a network of public hostels exclusively for pilgrims. They have a reduced price and to stay in all of them is necessary to present the pilgrim's credential.
Lugo: Public network of hostels of the Xunta de Galicia
The Xunta de Galicia offers pilgrims a network of public hostels exclusively for pilgrims. They have a reduced price and to stay in all of them is necessary to present the pilgrim's credential.
León: network of municipal hostels of Castilla y León
The Pilgrim's Way is a spiritual journey, but it also involves physical effort. Therefore, rest is one of the fundamental keys to face each day. The Community of Castilla y León offers a network of municipal hostels exclusively for pilgrims.
Palencia: network of municipal hostels in Castilla y León
The Jacobean Route is a spiritual journey, but it also involves physical effort. Therefore, rest is one of the fundamental keys to face each day. The Community of Castilla y León offers a network of municipal hostels exclusively for pilgrims.
Burgos: network of municipal hostels in Castilla y León
The Pilgrim's Way is a spiritual journey, but it also involves physical effort. Therefore, rest is one of the fundamental keys to face each day. The Community of Castilla y León offers a network of municipal hostels exclusively for pilgrims.
Municipal pilgrims’ hostels in La Rioja
La Rioja offers a network of municipal hostels exclusively for pilgrims. These establishments have all the basic services and reduced prices. In them, it is compulsory to present the pilgrim's credentials. This passport can be obtained in some of the establishments themselves.
When is the best time to do the Way of Saint James?
The Way of Saint James is a pilgrimage route that hundreds of pilgrims follow every year in search of the meaning of life. In addition, the religious background of the route has been added to the tourist and sporting interest, which has increased the number of
Municipal pilgrims’ hostels in Navarra
El peregrino que inicia el Camino de Santiago en Saint Jean Pied de Port se enfrenta a treinta y una etapas de Ruta y más de setecientos kilómetros por recorrer. Todo un reto físico y mental que requiere una buena preparación previa, y descanso durante las