CS14 - Ponte Ulla - Santiago de Compostela- 22 km
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Stage of the Camino de Santiago: Ponte Ulla to Santiago de Compostela
The stage from Ponte Ulla to Santiago de Compostela is one of the most thrilling sections of the Camino Sanabrés. Spanning around 20 kilometers, this stage marks the final steps of the pilgrim's journey to Santiago de Compostela, home to the famous Catedral de Santiago, where the remains of St. James the Apostle rest. This moderately challenging journey is relatively short, but the emotion of reaching Compostela makes it a truly unique experience.
Route Features: Ponte Ulla to Santiago de Compostela
The route from Ponte Ulla to Santiago de Compostela is one of the most meaningful stages of the Camino de Santiago. The terrain is mostly flat, with some urban sections as the route approaches Santiago. Although short, this stage is filled with anticipation as the journey’s end draws near with every step.
It is advisable to carry a Camino de Santiago map to stay on track, as the final parts of the stage pass through urban areas and paved roads that may require careful navigation.
Points of Interest Along the Route
During this stage, pilgrims will encounter several points of interest that enhance their experience on the Camino de Santiago:
The Ulla RiverThe Río Ulla accompanies pilgrims through much of this stage, offering picturesque views as the river winds along the route. This serene natural stretch provides a peaceful backdrop before entering the city.
The Path of the StarsOne of the most symbolic sections of this stage is the Path of the Stars, a trail that leads directly to Santiago de Compostela. This special route represents the proximity to the final goal for pilgrims.
Arrival in Santiago de CompostelaThe arrival in Santiago de Compostela is a once-in-a-lifetime moment for any pilgrim. Walking through the city's historic streets and reaching the Catedral de Santiago is an emotional and fulfilling conclusion to the pilgrimage.
Santiago de Compostela: The End of the Camino
The city of Santiago de Compostela is steeped in history, spirituality, and culture. At the end of the stage, pilgrims can explore the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy its medieval architecture, plazas, and, of course, the magnificent Catedral de Santiago.
- The Cathedral of Santiago: The centerpiece of Santiago de Compostela is its iconic cathedral. Pilgrims can marvel at its Romanesque, Baroque, and Gothic architecture and, most importantly, pay homage to St. James the Apostle.
Stages
- CS01 - Granja de Moreruela - Tabara - 15 km
- CS01 - Tabara - Santa Croya de Tera - 14 km
- CS03 - Santa Croya de Tera - Rionegro del Puente - 22 km
- CS04 - Rionegro del Puente - Entrepeñas - 20 km
- CS05 - Entrepeñas - Puebla de Sanabria - 16 km
- CS06 - Puebla de Sanabria - Lubian - 24 km
- CS07 - Lubian - A Gudiña - 26 km
- CS08 - A Gudiña - Laza - 43 km
- CS09 - Laza - Xunqueira de Ambia - 32 km
- CS10 - Xunqueira de Ambia - Ourense - 22 km
- CS11 - Ourense - Oseira - 30 km
- CS12 - Oseira - Prado - 31 km
- CS13 - Prado - Ponte Ulla- 28 km
- CS14 - Ponte Ulla - Santiago de Compostela- 22 km