The French Way 11: from Belorado to Agés
For a pilgrim who starts the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port, this becomes his eleventh stage. It is the first stage that runs entirely through Castilla y León and totals twenty-seven point four kilometres.
The French Way 12: from Agés to Burgos
This is the twelfth stage of the Way of Saint James for pilgrims who start the route in Saint Jean Pied de Port. It is a twenty-three-kilometre route that ends in the third great capital of the French Way.
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 14: from Hontanas to Boadilla del Camino
For the pilgrim who starts the Way of Saint James in the French town of Saint Jean Pied de Port, this becomes its fourteenth stage. A day of twenty-eight point five kilometres that say goodbye to Burgos to give way to the Castilian province of Palencia.
The French Way 15: from Boadilla del Camino to Carrión de los Condes
The fifteenth stage for pilgrims who start the Camino de Santiago in Saint Jean Pied de Port is the one that goes from Boadilla del Camino to Carrión de los Condes. A day of twenty-four point six kilometres without any gradient.
The French Way 16: from Carrión de los Condes to Terradillos de los Templarios
The pilgrims, who start the Way of Saint James in the town of Saint Jean Pied de Port, face on this day their sixteenth stage. A route of twenty-six point six kilometres dominated by plains.
The French Way 17: from Terradillos de los Templarios to El Burgo Ranero
Terradillos de los Templarios marks the beginning of the seventeenth stage for pilgrims who begin the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port. A journey of thirty point six kilometres that says goodbye to the province of Palencia and welcomes León.
The French Way 18: from El Burgo Ranero to León
Pilgrims who begin the Way of Saint James in the French town of Saint Jean Pied de Port face their eighteenth stage. A total of thirty-seven point one kilometres make up this day that reaches the great city of León.
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.