Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. (It also contains a lot of numbers and data because I love numbers and data.) If you make a purchase using them, we will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support! In September 2017 I hiked the last 265 kilometers (approximately 165 miles) of the Camino Frances, one of the routes that make up the Camino de Santiago. I walked from Astorga to Santiago (distance is according to what I tracked on Runkeeper but according to the magnet I bought it’s officially 260.4 kilometers). This article outlines the stages between Astorga and Santiago that I completed, and some of my experiences along the Camino. The best thing about the Camino is that you can choose to make each day as short as long as you want, this is by no means a set itinerary. I walked a total of 11 days, an average of 15 miles (24 km) a day, with the longest day being close to 18 miles (29 km) and the shortest being 12.5 miles (20.12 km). For other information on the Camino de Santiago, be sure to check out my other posts regarding costs, a packing list, and other resources! Here is a summary of the stages and the hotels and albergues I stayed in. You can also click on the stage to skip to the details of that stage. Day Origin-Destination Walking Distance Accommodation Type of Accommodation Travel Day Barcelona-Astorga N/A Hotel Gaudi Hotel with private Continue Reading