Skip to content

Fairway Santiago 2025

Home » Destinations » Page 2

Destinations

Diputación de Córdoba

The Córdoba Provincial Council is the governing body of the province. It promotes and administers its interests and ensures the comprehensive and adequate provision of municipal public services throughout the province.

Diputación de A Coruña

A public institution that provides direct services to citizens and offers technical, financial and technological support to the councils of the 93 municipalities in the province of A Coruña. It also coordinates certain municipal services and organises services of a supra-municipal nature. Its headquarters are located in the city of A Coruña.

Concello de Mondoñedo

Mondoñedo, located on the Northern Way to Santiago, has a declared Historic-Artistic Site that brings together one of the main heritage centres in Galicia. The central monument of this site is the Cathedral Basilica of La Asunción, the only one on this Northern Way between Santander and Santiago, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 2015, together with the Northern Way, but with its own entity.

Agencia Turismo de Galicia

The Galician Tourism Agency is a regional public agency whose purpose is to promote, coordinate and manage regional tourism policy, particularly the promotion and organisation of tourism within the region and the conservation and promotion of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes.

VISIT NAVARRA

  • by

Every pilgrimage has its own story; every season has its own attractions; and every destination has a thousand ways to enjoy it. Navarra, the gateway to the Camino de Santiago on the Iberian Peninsula, with five routes to discover, can be appreciated in many ways. That’s why it offers complementary activities and experiences that will immerse you in its centuries-old traditions, wild nature, exquisite historical heritage and rich gastronomy.

CAMINO DE SANTIAGO DE LA RÍA DE MUROS Y NOIA

  • by

Pilgrimage route officially recognised by the Cathedral Chapter on 15 December 2020. The itinerary passes through the municipalities of Muros, Outes, Noia, Porto do Son, Lousame, Rois, Brión, Ames and Santiago.

FUNDACIÓN CAMINO LEBANIEGO

  • by

The Camino Lebaniego is an ancient route connecting the Camino de Santiago with the Monastery of Santo Toribio de Liébana in Cantabria, where the Lebaniego Jubilee Year is celebrated and which houses the Lignum Crucis, the largest surviving piece of Christ’s cross. Along the route, nature, culture, and spirituality intertwine in a unique pilgrimage experience. Cantabria is promoting its conservation, promotion, and improvement to offer travelers a route full of history, landscape, and emotion.

Murcia Region – The Way of the Cross of Caravaca

  • by

The Way of the Cross of Caravaca is one of the main inland tourist attractions in the Region of Murcia, combining spirituality, nature and gastronomy. It has eight pilgrimage routes connecting different Spanish communities to Caravaca de la Cruz. The Region of Murcia, in south-eastern Spain, offers a harmonious blend of sea and mountains, with a temperate climate and over 300 days of sunshine a year. Caravaca de la Cruz is one of the five holy places of Christianity. Its Basilica and the relic of the Holy Cross make it a centre of faith and pilgrimage. Visiting the Region of Murcia is an experience of culture, spirituality and nature.

Joint Community of O Salnés

  • by

The Joint Community of O Salnés is a supra-municipal public administration made up of the town councils of: Cambados, Meaño, Meis, A Illa de Arousa, Ribadumia, Sanxenxo, O Grove, Vilanova de Arousa, and Vilagarcía de Arousa.

Joint Community of Galician Town Councils along the French Way

  • by

Concello de Arzúa, Concello de Melide, Concello de Moterroso, Concello do Pino, Concello de Palas de Rei, Concello de Paradela, Concello de Pedrafita do Cebreiro, Concello de Portomarín, Concello de Samos, Concello de Sarria, Concello de Triacastela