Jean Pied de Port and stretches for 800 km (500 miles) to the other side of Spain where it ends at the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.' The Camino Frances begins in France at St. I completed The One (sometimes known as the Camino Frances) that most people refer to when they say that they hiked the Camino de Santiago.
However a few of the routes are considered main ones.' Jennifer Anderson explains her choice of route this way: 'There are various pilgrimage trails on the Camino de Santiago. Wikipedia says 'Traditionally, as with most pilgrimages, the Way of Saint James began at one's home and ended at the pilgrimage site. The pilgrimage is undertaken by tens of thousands every year. The routes have various starting points, but all end at the Cathedral of Santiago de Campostela in northwestern Spain.
The Camino de Santiago consists of a set of pilgrimage routes that have existed for over 1,000 years.
Jennifer Anderson has reported the FKT, 9d5h29m, set Feb.