

Regardless of how your Camino will look like, I want to share with you my experience and give you some tips on practical things like albergues, restaurants, and even special things to note about some stages. While that is not always possible on the via de la Plata, you’ll have some wiggle room. You may want to divide some stages or walk longer on some days. I just chose the most popular ones, but you’ll hardly stick to them, and that’s okay. By official, I mean the stages you’ll find on most websites and apps. Throughout this article, I will list the official stages and give you my alternatives. In my case, it was 42 days with the rest days, exactly six weeks from Sevilla to Santiago de Compostela. That means 36 days of walking, without counting rest days. Depending on how you divide it, the Via de la Plata has upwards of 36 stages. I mean both a long post and a long Camino. I only recommend products or services I tried or I find useful and reliable. If you buy through these links I may receive a small commission, with no additional cost to you.
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If you’re planning on walking the Via de la Plata and want to know which are the stages, where to stay, where to eat, and how to best prepare for each stage, you’re in the right place.
