One of the most famous hikes in all of Europe, the Camino de Santiago takes backpackers across France, Spain, and Portugal along a 500-mile path that has been walked by religious pilgrims for centuries. This hike is more than just a good way to stretch your legs, however, as it is an immersive trek through culture and history passing through villages and towns that have been on this path for hundreds of years. The Camino is made up of a number of smaller, interconnected trails, so the length varies based on your chosen route. The most popular of those routes begins in Biarritz, France, and ends in Santiago, Spain, requiring about three weeks to complete.
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