The French Way 4: from Pamplona to Puente la Reina
The city of Pamplona marks the start of the fourth stage for all pilgrims who starts the Saint James Way in Saint Jean Pied de Port. It is a journey that leaves the first large city on the Jacobean route.
The French Way 13: from Burgos to Hontanas
Pilgrims who start the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port face their thirteen stages. A journey of thirty-one point one kilometres that you can shorten by finishing the stage in Hornillos del Camino.
The French Way 19: from León to San Martín del Camino
The pilgrim who starts the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port faces his nineteenth stage. A day of twenty-five point nine kilometres that begins between narrow streets and industrial areas.
The French Way 20: from San Martín del Camino to Astorga
The twentieth stage for pilgrims who start the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port heads towards Astorga. A day of twenty-four point two kilometres that passes through the Leonese moorland.
The French Way 21: from Astorga to Foncebadón
Pilgrims who start the Way of Saint James in the French town of Saint Jean Pied de Port face their twenty-first stage. A route of twenty-five point nine kilometres that is characterised by being a smooth journey despite the constant climb.
The French Way 22: from Foncebadón to Ponferrada
The pilgrims who start the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port face their twenty-second stage. The route of twenty-seven point three kilometres reaches the top of the mountains of León.
The French Way 23: from Ponferrada to Villafranca del Bierzo
The pilgrim who starts the Way of Saint James in the town of Saint Jean Pied de Port faces his twenty-third stage. A day of twenty-four point one kilometres that gradually approaches Galicia.
The French Way 24: from Villafranca del Bierzo to O Cebreiro
Pilgrims who start the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port face their twenty-fourth stage. A day of twenty-eight point four kilometres that leaves behind Castilla y León to enter Galicia.
The French Way 25: from O Cebreiro to Triacastela
Pilgrims who start the Way of Saint James in the French town of Saint Jean Pied de Port faces its twenty-fifth stage. A route of twenty-one-point-one kilometre that runs entirely through Galician lands.
The French Way 26: from Triacastela to Sarria
The pilgrim who begins the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port faces his twenty-sixth stage. A route that offers two itineraries to reach the town of Sarria. The first pass through San Xil and has a length of eighteen point three kilometres;