Camino de Girona
Description
- Name Camino de Girona
- Length of trail 213 km, 132 miles
- Length in days 9 days
- Start of trail Rodes, Monestir de Sant Pere
- End of trail Monestir de Montserrat
- Traildino grading MW, Moderate walk, backpacking trail
- Hut tour grading T1, Walk


Camino de Girona, Rodes - Montserrat, 213 km, 9 days
The Camino de Girona, or Camí de Sant Jaume, runs through Cataluña, starting near the French border at the Mediterranean, and ending in the famous monastery of Montserrat. Pilgrims coming from France cross the border in La Jonquera and join the Camino de Girona in Figueres, famous for its painter Salvador Dalí. From Montserrat, the Way of St. James continues as Camino Catalán.
Visit Traildino's overview page for the Way of Saint James / Camino de Santiago.
Links
Facts
- El Camino de Santiago - Caminos a Santiago - Camí de Sant Jaume (Spanish)
The Spanish (federation of) Confraternity(ies) of Saint James has excellent intro pages for the different Caminos, often with spelled out itineraries, services, lodgings etc. It's in Spanish.
- Camí de Sant Jaume Overview
Introduction and links, by the American Pilgrims on the Camino
- Camino Catalán – Wikipedia (German)
- El Camino de Santiago de Girona :: Gronze.com (Spanish)
Gronze.com is a spanish website with maps and route descriptions and spicy adds.
- Overview: Cami de Sant Jaume
The confraternity of Saint James issued many guides. Some are available on-line. Their website gives useful to the point information per route.
- The Walking Pilgrim - Camì Gironí de Sant Jaume
Peter Robins' ultimate reference website "The Walking Pilgrim".