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We rate this tour as a 4 / 5. Although the terrain is not very challenging and not technical, you should be ready to hike daily distances of up to 32km with some elevation gain.
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Walk the Camino dos Faros of coastal Spain from Ponteceso to Finisterre
Walk all 200 km of the Lighthouse Way trail (Camino dos Faros) from Ponteceso to Finisterre.
Explore the iconic lighthouses along Spain’s Atlantic coast, including Faro Vilan and Finisterre lighthouse.
Learn about the rich history of the region, visiting archaeological sites such as Castro A Cibda and Dolmen de Dombate.
Enjoy the spectacular view from the peak of Monte Facho.
Camiño dos Faros – The Lighthouse Way spans approximately 200 kilometers, connecting Malpica to Finisterre, and showcases the prominent role of the sea in ancient pilgrimages. The Camino dos Faros offers breathtaking views of lighthouses and monuments along the Costa da Morte.
Comprising eight stages, the allure of the surroundings often compels hikers to pause and savor the scenic paradise. The emphasis is not on reaching the destination swiftly but on relishing the entire experience, making a leisurely pace advisable.
The Camino dos Faros unfolds along the coastal stretch, featuring numerous beaches that run alongside steep cliffs. The Camiño dos Faros is also known as The Lighthouse Way, and the trail traverses virgin beaches and a rugged coastline, offering an unforgettable adventure. Notably, the route passes through areas where the world's finest "percebes" are harvested, a delicacy cultivated by the relentless waves crashing against the rocks. Stops include O Roncudo, where "percebeiros" risk their lives for this Galician gastronomic treasure.
Along your Camino, you will explore historically significant sites such as the English cemetery in Camariñas and the enigmatic "pedra de abalar" at the Santuario da Virxe da Barca. Nature enthusiasts can appreciate not only the beaches, dunes, cliffs, and forests but also estuaries teeming with native birdlife.
The ultimate destination, Cape Fisterra, long considered the end of the world and reached by Décimo Junio Bruto in the 16th century, holds a magical allure. This is where the Celts paid homage to the sun, offering a splendid view of the Atlantic and the rugged Galician coast. Cape Fisterra is also regarded as the conclusive point of the Camino de Santiago.
While Cape Fisterra may not be the literal end of the world, it serves as an unparalleled destination for a nine-day hike through the natural paradise of the Costa da Morte, the mythical Coast of Death.
Camiño dos Faros – The Lighthouse Way spans approximately 200 kilometers, connecting Malpica to Finisterre, and showcases the prominent role of the sea in ancient pilgrimages. The Camino dos Faros offers breathtaking views of lighthouses and monuments along the Costa da Morte.
Comprising eight stages, the allure of the surroundings often compels hikers to pause and savor the scenic paradise. The emphasis is not on reaching the destination swiftly but on relishing the entire experience, making a leisurely pace advisable.
The Camino dos Faros unfolds along the coastal stretch, featuring numerous beaches that run alongside steep cliffs. The Camiño dos Faros is also known as The Lighthouse Way, and the trail traverses virgin beaches and a rugged coastline, offering an unforgettable adventure. Notably, the route passes through areas where the world's finest "percebes" are harvested, a delicacy cultivated by the relentless waves crashing against the rocks. Stops include O Roncudo, where "percebeiros" risk their lives for this Galician gastronomic treasure.
Along your Camino, you will explore historically significant sites such as the English cemetery in Camariñas and the enigmatic "pedra de abalar" at the Santuario da Virxe da Barca. Nature enthusiasts can appreciate not only the beaches, dunes, cliffs, and forests but also estuaries teeming with native birdlife.
The ultimate destination, Cape Fisterra, long considered the end of the world and reached by Décimo Junio Bruto in the 16th century, holds a magical allure. This is where the Celts paid homage to the sun, offering a splendid view of the Atlantic and the rugged Galician coast. Cape Fisterra is also regarded as the conclusive point of the Camino de Santiago.
While Cape Fisterra may not be the literal end of the world, it serves as an unparalleled destination for a nine-day hike through the natural paradise of the Costa da Morte, the mythical Coast of Death.
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Camino dos Faros Itinerary
Day 1 Malpica
Arrival in Malpica on your own, accommodation in Malpica.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Malpica
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Malpica to Niñons
The first stage starts at the lighthouse in the port of Malpica and leads through this beautiful fishing village. Pass pristine beaches and enjoy the wonderful view. Continue hiking towards Seiruga. After a few ascents and descents, reach the lighthouse of Punta Nariga. End of the stage and transfer to Malpica.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Malpica
Distance: 21.9km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Niñons to Ponteceso
Transfer from Malpica to Niñons. The second stage takes you through an infinitely diverse landscape from Niñóns to Ponteceso. The first, lonely bays lead you to the cliffs of Cabo Roncudo and Corme with their prehistoric cave paintings. After the climb, relax a little on the Valarés beach until you continue towards Ponteceso.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Ponteceso
Distance: 26.1km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Ponteceso to Laxe
This stage begins at the mouth of the Anllóns River. Today you will see some fascinating constructions of our ancestors, the Borneiro Castro and the Dombate Dolmen, before you reach the Monte Castelo. Via the mouth of the Anllón, reach Laxe from Punta Cabalo, where you cross the beach and end today’s stage.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Laxe
Distance: 25.2km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 5 Laxe to Arou
This is the shortest and easiest stage. After visiting Monte da Insua and the Laxe lighthouse, go to Soesto, where you can admire the magnificent beach. Continue walking towards “Praia de Traba” with its beautiful lagoon. The last part of this stage takes you over a spectacular route from Felsen to Camelle and then to Arou. Transfer from Arou to Camariñas.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Camariñas
Distance: 17.7km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 6 Arou to Camariñas
Transfer from Camariñas to Arou. Walk through the heart of the Camiño dos Faros and the Costa da Morte. You can stop at many places along the coast to enjoy the unique landscape. Passing the English cemetery and the Cape Vilán lighthouse, reach the port of Camariñas.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Camariñas
Distance: 22.7km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 7 Camariñas to Muxia
This is the longest stage of the Camiño dos Faros. However, it is a very flat stretch. You will cross the Camarinas estuary, again enjoying beautiful landscapes and cities. As soon as you reach “Río Grande” and the incomparable “Praia do Lago”, you are very close to Muxía.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Muxia
Distance: 32km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 8 Muxía to Nemiña
Today hike from Muxía to Cape Touriñán on a rather complicated stage to the beach of Moreira. From there, the path smooths to the beach of Cabo Touriñan and Nemiña. Transfer to Lires.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Lires
Distance: 24.3km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 9 Nemiña to Fisterra
Transfer from Lires to Nemiña. On this stage from Nemiña to Fisterra you cannot miss the incredibly impressive cliffs and beaches. It is a difficult stage, but the beauty of the landscape and the majestic Cap Fisterra reward you for the effort.
Overnight Location: Bed and Breakfast in Fisterra
Distance: 26.2km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 10 Fisterra
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Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
2018
2019
2024 Departures:
- Single room: from EUR1099*
- Sharing a double room: from EUR669*
2025 Departures:
- Single room: on request
- Sharing a double room: from EUR769*
Accommodation on Camino dos Faros
During this trip you will mostly stay in hostels and pensions. These accommodations have the necessary services to cover the basic needs of cleanliness and rest. Officially, hostels and guesthouses are 1-star accommodations. However, this rating should not be taken into account when evaluating the level of comfort and quality of their services.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
What’s Included in Camino dos Faros?
Meals
9 breakfasts are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 9 nights are included.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for your luggage is included throughout the tour (max. 20 kg per backpack – 1 piece of luggage per person). Airport transfers are not included, but private transfers can be arranged as an optional extra.
Also included
- 24-hour emergency line
- Maps for all stages
Not included
- Guide services
- Insurance
- Personal expenses
- Personal transfers not specifically listed as included
Optional Extras
- 3rd person disccount sharing room with 2 adults
- Half board supplement
- Picnic Supplement
- Private transfers
- Extra piece of luggage
- Extra nights
- How hard is Camino dos Faros?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Spain?
- I’ve never been on a self-guided trip! How does it work?
- Are meals included on Camino dos Faros?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Malpica to start this tour?
- Where does Camino dos Faros end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Spain?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Spain?
We rate this tour as a 4 / 5. Although the terrain is not very challenging and not technical, you should be ready to hike daily distances of up to 32km with some elevation gain.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
Self-guided travelling is not difficult! For many, it is a preferred type of travel, since you are in charge of your own time and pace. You are provided with all the information you’ll need to follow the route each day and often have access to phone support or other kinds of assistance. However, self-guided travelling requires good navigation skills and those who don’t feel confident in unknown places should consider booking guided tours.
9 breakfasts are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your travel insurance.
Malpica is a coastal town located in the province of A Coruña in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. The nearest major airport to Malpica is A Coruña Airport (LCG), also known as Alvedro Airport, located approximately 70 kilometers (about 43 miles) southeast of Malpica. From the airport, you can rent a car or take a taxi to Malpica, or use public transportation options such as buses or trains to reach Malpica.
The tour ends in Fisterra. Fisterra is served by regional bus services that connect it to nearby towns and cities. You can check bus schedules and purchase tickets at the local bus station or through online platforms. Buses from Fisterra often go to larger cities like Santiago de Compostela or A Coruña, from where you can access further transportation options.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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