The Camino Inglés, also known as the English Way, is an ancient pilgrimage route once walked by travellers from Northern Europe who reached Spain by sea, disembarking in Ferrol. Following this meaningful 120 km journey to Santiago de Compostela means retracing the footsteps of centuries of pilgrims, surrounded by landscapes rich in history and symbolism.
Pilgrims arriving by boat would step ashore in Ferrol and begin their walk toward Santiago de Compostela along what we now call the Camino Inglés. This quiet and soulful route unveils the serene beauty of rural Galicia: lush hills, timeless villages, eucalyptus forests and the warm colours of the Spanish countryside. It’s an ideal choice for travellers seeking a more intimate, reflective experience – far from the crowds of the French Way, and perfect for reconnecting with the land, its people and yourself.













