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Hike to San Pedro across St. James' Way from San Sebastián
Hike to San Pedro across St. James' Way from San Sebastián
Hike to San Pedro across St. James' Way from San Sebastián
Hike to San Pedro across St. James' Way from San Sebastián
Hike to San Pedro across St. James' Way from San Sebastián

Hike to San Pedro across St. James' Way from San Sebastián


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  • Book your Hike to San Pedro across St. James Way and hike part of the famous Camino de Santiago
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Hiking Activities

Trail/Hiking typeTrekking

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Embark on a hike from San Sebastian that encapsulates the essence of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, featuring cliffs, Atlantic woodland, and viewpoints that seem to hover above the sea. You'll set off from the heart of San Sebastian towards Mount Ulía, following historic trails marked with scallop shells.

Breathe in the salty aroma of the Cantabrian Sea and take a moment to appreciate natural balconies offering views of the bay and the Faro de la Plata. This is an ideal stretch for hiking enthusiasts who wish to savour the Jacobean route at a leisurely pace. Your journey concludes in the charming San Pedro (Pasaia), a fishing harbour brimming with stone houses, boats, and taverns where the rhythm of maritime life can be felt at every turn. Here, you'll grasp why so many walkers select this stage as their initial taste of the pilgrim spirit on the road to Santiago de Compostela. At the end of your trek, you can refuel with a pintxo and a drink.

Rest assured, a vehicle will be ready to whisk you back to San Sebastian once your walk concludes.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts 5 hours

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Kursaal auditorium ticket office.(Zurriola Hiribidea, 1, 20002 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain)

  • Accessibility: The tour is not wheelchair accessible

  • Know in advance:Minors must be accompanied by an adult

  • A minimum of 2 adults is required, among all bookings, for the tour to go ahead. If the minimum group for carrying out the activity is not reached, an alternative date or a full refund would be offered. If your booking was below this number, you'll be contacted at least 2 days in advance to inform you in case the minimum group size was not covered by this stage. Please feel free to contact the tour operator anytime to confirm the total number of bookings for your tour date

  • Small group tour up to 10 participants

  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothing

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How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. What is the planned average daily walking distance for the 'San Sebastián to San Pedro' section of the St. James Way?

For the 'San Sebastián to San Pedro' section of the St. James Way, the average daily walking distance is typically recommended to be between 15 to 25 kilometers. The specific plan may be adjusted based on the number of days, accommodation choices, and individual fitness levels. Some sections might include significant uphill climbs or rugged terrain, making pre-trip fitness assessment and careful planning of stops crucial.

2. As a pilgrimage route in Europe, what are the history and essence of the Camino de Santiago?

The Camino de Santiago refers to a network of pilgrimage routes leading to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, believed to be the resting place of the Apostle St. James. Its history dates back to the Middle Ages, and its essence is a journey of body, mind, and spirit, blending religious faith, cultural experiences, historical exploration, and personal challenge, attracting pilgrims from all over the world.

3. Is it mandatory to complete the entire St. James Way on foot, or are there alternative ways to participate?

It is not mandatory to complete the entire St. James Way on foot. While walking is the most traditional and popular method, cycling and even horseback riding for certain sections are also recognized alternative ways to earn a pilgrim's certificate. Many people choose to walk only one or several sections, such as the specific route from San Sebastián to San Pedro, rather than completing the entire long-distance Camino.

4. Where is the main endpoint of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route? Is San Pedro, featured in this product, part of it?

The traditional main endpoint of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route is the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. San Pedro, featured in this product, is a section within this extensive network of pilgrimage routes, offering participants an opportunity to experience the spirit of the Camino, rather than being its ultimate geographical destination.

5. What physical fitness level or special equipment is required for a first-time trek on the St. James Way?

For a first-time trek on the St. James Way, a moderate to good level of fitness is recommended, along with pre-trip walking training. Essential equipment includes comfortable, well-worn waterproof hiking boots, breathable clothing, rain gear, a lightweight backpack, sufficient water, a map or navigation tool, and personal medications with a first-aid kit. It's advisable to opt for lightweight gear to reduce the burden of long-distance hiking.

6. When walking the 'St. James Way section from San Sebastián to San Pedro,' what are the main towns or landmarks along the route?

The St. James Way section from San Sebastián to San Pedro typically follows a beautiful coastal and inland hilly route. Along the way, you'll pass through charming Basque towns and fishing villages like Orio, Zarautz, and Getaria, as well as historic churches, monasteries, and stunning natural landscapes, allowing pilgrims to experience the unique culture and scenery of Northern Spain.

7. How many days are generally recommended to complete the journey of 'walking the St. James Way from San Sebastián to San Pedro'?

For planning a journey 'walking the St. James Way from San Sebastián to San Pedro,' it is generally recommended to allocate 3 to 5 days, depending on individual fitness and the desired depth of experience. This duration allows travelers sufficient time to enjoy the scenery, rest appropriately, and immerse themselves in the culture and cuisine of the Basque region, rather than rushing.

8. What are the recommended booking methods for the 'St. James Way section from San Sebastián to San Pedro' walking trip?

To book the 'St. James Way section from San Sebastián to San Pedro' walking trip, you can make your reservation through the KKday platform. KKday offers convenient online booking services, which typically include itinerary planning, accommodation arrangements, and necessary support, saving you the hassle of handling complex routes and lodging yourself, ensuring a smooth and worry-free trip. This service helps first-time Camino participants embark on their journey with ease.

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