Stage 21 of 26

Triacastela → Sarrià

18 km | 4-7 hours | +694m / -916m

About This Stage

A gentle stage through classic Galician countryside of green pastures, stone villages, and chestnut forests. Two route variants are available: via the historic Benedictine monastery at Samos (longer but culturally rich) or via the hamlet of San Xil (shorter and more scenic through the hills).

The Samos variant passes through one of the oldest monasteries in the Western world, with a massive Baroque complex and historic cloister. The San Xil route offers more intimate walking through tiny Galician hamlets. Both routes converge before Sarria.

Sarria is a significant Camino town as the most popular starting point for pilgrims walking the minimum 100 kilometres required for the Compostela certificate. The trail becomes dramatically busier from here. The town has extensive services and accommodation geared towards the high volume of pilgrims.

Terrain: Rural Galician lanes, forest paths, village cobblestones, some paved roads

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Things Along the Way

Triacastela0 km from startStart

Triacastela is a Galician town in Lugo, named for three medieval castles that once stood here (now gone). Pilgrims traditionally carried a stone from the local quarry to Castaneda for the firing of lime at Santiago Cathedral. Has full services.

Village
Has Pharmacy
Has Restaurant
Has Cafe
Has Grocery
Has Albergue
Has Hotel
Has Atm
Outdoor Attraction
Has Tobacconist
Has Clinic
Has Water
Has Post Office
Montán7.6 km from start
Village
Fontearcuda8.3 km from start
Village
Furela10.5 km from start

Furela is a small Galician hamlet in Lugo on the San Xil variant of the Camino, between San Xil and Pintin. Has a small bar-restaurant.

Village
Has Restaurant
Has Cafe
Pintin11.5 km from start

Pintin is a small Galician hamlet in Lugo on the shared stretch of the Camino after the Samos and San Xil variants converge. Has a bar-restaurant and a small albergue. No shop, pharmacy, or ATM.

Village
Has Restaurant
Has Cafe
Has Albergue
Aguiada13.5 km from start

Aguiada is a tiny Galician hamlet in Lugo east of Sarria where the Samos and San Xil variants of the Camino converge.

Village
Has Restaurant
Has Cafe
Has Albergue
Has Water
Sarrià18 km from startEnd

The most popular starting point on the Camino Frances, located just over 100 km from Santiago. A bustling town with full services where pilgrim numbers increase dramatically.

City
Has Pharmacy
Has Restaurant
Has Cafe
Has Grocery
Has Albergue
Has Hotel
Has Hostel
Has Pilgrim Office
Has Atm
Has Post Office
Has Train
Has Bus
Has Clinic
Has Tobacconist
Has Water
Outdoor Attraction

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Accommodation between Triacastela and Sarrià

5 places to stay between Triacastela and Sarrià

Stay in Triacastela

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Stay in Sarrià

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