Getting There & Back
How do I get to A Fresco Start 115 km Tour?
Sarria, Spain, is the official starting point of A Fresco Start 115 km Camino Tour and can be reached via train or plane, depending on your departure city. If you are traveling from Madrid, the direct RENFE trains that run twice a day are the easiest way to arrive. The quickest way to get to Sarria (but not the cheapest) is to fly from Madrid to Santiago (Ryanair & Iberia airlines: 1 hour), and then take a taxi from Santiago to Sarria (1:30h).
For an example of prices and timetables, please see:
RENFE Train – Madrid to Sarria
How can I purchase my bus or train tickets beforehand?
Train tickets can be purchased online through RENFE. Some routes cannot be purchased until 3-4 weeks prior to departure – please be patient. Please note that the site tends to run slowly on weekends due to heavy demand.
If you would like information on trains in Spain (different types of fares, security, food on board, etc.), Trainline is a wonderful resource. You can also buy your tickets on this site if you find the RENFE site to be confusing (just remember that tickets are not available until 3-4 weeks before departure).
How do I get from Santiago de Compostela to Madrid and other cities?
There are several fast trains a day between approximately 3-4 hours). Traveling by train is the most convenient way, especially if you are planning to do some sightseeing in Madrid, as it takes you straight to the city center. If you are looking to fly, there are multiple domestic flights a day between Santiago and Madrid, as well as other major Spanish cities.
How do I get from Madrid Airport to the city center?
You can easily find taxis as you exit the terminal. It takes about 25-30 minutes to get to the city center (or the Atocha or Chamartin train stations) and the price is around €35.
On the Road
What is the weather like on A Fresco Start 115 km Tour?
covers the last 115 km of the Camino in the northwest region called Galicia. Here you will enjoy a more temperate climate, as it is generally cooler than other parts of the Camino de Santiago and Spain in the summer.
Visit this link for current and average monthly temperatures in Santiago de Compostela.
What is the terrain like on A Fresco Start 115 km Tour?
In Galicia, the region where you will walk, the terrain is rolling green hills – there are neither steep climbs nor treacherous descents. The trail itself is a combination of very well-maintained compact dirt and stone footpaths and small country roads.
What is the change in elevation on A Fresco Start 115 km Tour?
You will be walking from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela, the last 115 km of the Camino de Santiago. For a detailed map of the distances between towns along the Camino and their respective altitudes, please
How many kilometers are walked each day on A Fresco Start 115 km Tour?
The number of kilometers scheduled for each day varies on average from 14 to 22 km (9 to 14 miles). We have designed this tour to include the last 100 km stretch to Santiago, which is required by the Church if you are going to ask for the Compostela Certificate.
Before You Go / Preparing
How do I purchase travel insurance?
Once you book your tour, we strongly advise you purchase comprehensive travel insurance that includes trip cancellation / interruption. Even the best adventure deserves a backup plan! We suggest using TravelInsurance.com, which allows you to compare and assess top insurance provider policies and their different coverage plans. Keep in mind that some travel insurance policies must be purchased within a specific time frame—often within a few weeks of booking your tour.
*In accordance with Spanish law and for the duration of your tour with Fresco Tours, you are covered by a very basic insurance provided by Intermundial.
What type of shoes do I need to walk A Fresco Start 115 km Tour?
Footwear is a very personal question – depending on how active you are and how much support you need. Since we will be walking the Camino de Santiago every day, comfort is key – you do not want to get blisters. You probably won’t need a full high-cut boot that covers your ankle (unless you need this support), but rather light trail walkers or even running shoes if you are used to walking. Keep in mind that there may be mud and water along the trail. Most importantly: Make sure that your shoes are well broken in!
What sort of conditioning do I need to undertake before A Fresco Start 115 km Tour?
We encourage you to start walking before you arrive, so that you can enjoy your experience more fully. As you will be walking from inn to inn, you should be prepared to cover the day’s full stage. They say your Camino begins the moment you decide to do it, so embrace your “training” walks and get those km’s in before you arrive to Spain. As a bit of insurance, we will also provide you will a list of taxi numbers…just in case!