Camino do Vino Ribeiro to Santiago A Wine Camino in Galicia
7 Days / 6 Nights
Vigo
Price from: 2915.00 euros
- Camino do Vino through Ribeiro vineyards
- Historic wine route to Santiago
- Wine tastings and local gastronomy
- Scenic walks through rural Galicia
General Overview
- ID: EW3288
Introduction

Walking the Camino do Vino from Ribeiro to Santiago de Compostela
The Camino do Vino follows the historic Ribeiro Way, part of an ancient pilgrimage route recently revived between Braga in northern Portugal and Santiago de Compostela (Camino de Santiago da Geira Romana e dos Arrieiros).
This unique Camino traces the original path used to transport Ribeiro wines to Santiago, now reimagined as a scenic walking journey through vineyards, river valleys and rural Galicia, combining Camino tradition with wine and gastronomy.

The Ribeiro Wine Route
The Camino passes through around 40 km of the Ribeiro DO wine region, one of Spain’s oldest wine-producing areas. Walk through terraced vineyards, along the rivers Minho and Avia, and discover historic towns like Ribadavia, the heart of Ribeiro.
The route continues via Pazos de Arenteiro, a beautifully preserved village known for its manor houses and rural charm.

The Arrieiros Camino to Santiago
Beyond Ribeiro, the final stages follow the historic Arrieiros Camino, once used to transport wine to Santiago’s markets. The route includes rewarding climbs such as Salón and leads through authentic Galician countryside, away from crowded tourist paths.
Starting in Ribadavia (109 km from Santiago) offers a comfortable and achievable Camino, allowing pilgrims to complete the journey and receive their Compostela.

This is not just a Camino, but a journey through Galicia´s wine culture.
Day by day itinerary
DAY 1:
VIGO, PORTO OR SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA - RIBADAVIA
- You can start this tour in Vigo, Porto, or even be transferred from Santiago de Compostela. We can pick you up from the airport, train station or other locations in either of these cities.
- Transfer to Ribadavia, the heart of the D.O. Ribeiro Wine Country
- Upon arrival, you will meet your Camino & Wine Expert Guide who will accompany you for the next few days.
- A brief tour of Old Town.
- We will stay closeby at a quaint wine country manor house which also has a winery.
- Before dinner enjoy a visit and tasting of the winery Casal de Arman
- Welcome dinner at the restaurant of the manor house offering excellent Galician Cuisine and wines.
- Overnight in Ribadavia
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DAY 2:
RIBADAVIA - PAZOS DE ARENTEIRO (WALKING DISTANCE: 17KM APPROX.)
- Breakfast.
- This relatively short walk starts gently following the picturesque river Avia upstream.
- You start to climb passing quaint villages like Beade, Beran (possible bar stop), and Lebosende near Leiro admiring the views of the River Minho/Avia valleys and terraced vineyards with undulating hills.
- You will have a lunch stop and some time on your own. You could as well get a pic-nic pack lunch from the manor house if you wish to do a pic-nic style lunch instead of at a restaurant.
- After the start of another steep climb, the beautiful village of Pazos de Arenteiro is a welcome site and end of the stage. A perfect place to enjoy the beauty of the countryside with views looking out across the vast wilderness of the Ribeiro area.
- Dinner with local cuisine & wines at the manor house
- Overnight in Pazos de Arenteiro
B, D
DAY 3:
PAZOS DE ARENTEIRO - BEARIZ - PAZOS DE ARENTEIRO (WALKING DISTANCE: 20KM APPROX.)
- Breakfast
- The start involves another steep climb but through beautiful, remote landscapes with few opportunities to stop. The Camino becomes more undulating before the welcome site of the village of Beariz comes into view.
- You will have a lunch stop and some time on your own. You could as well get a pic-nic pack lunch from the manor house if you wish to do a pic-nic style lunch instead of at a restaurant.
- Then you will be transferred back to the same manor house as last night.
- Dinner with local cuisine & wines at the manor house
- Overnight in Pazos de Arenteiro
B, D
DAY 4:
PAZOS DE ARENTEIRO - BEARIZ - CODESEDA (WALKING DISTANCE: 31KM APPROX.)
- Breakfast
- This is the longest stage of the Camino but worth the effort. Although undulating it generally descends passing beautiful countryside. It soon passes Soutelo de Montes where you can have a drink and a rest.
- You will have a lunch stop and some time on your own.
- Then the next village at Cachafeiro also has a bar. From here the Camino descends all the way crossing the beautiful, small stone Gomail bridge before finally arriving at Folgar.
- Dinner at the manor house with local cuisine & wines
- Overnight in Folgar
B, D
DAY 5:
CODESEDA - PONTEVEA (WALKING DISTANCE: 24KM APPROX.)
- Breakfast
- After the excesses of the last stage, this walk is shorter and downhill passing one of the largest towns on the route at A Estrada, a great place to have lunch on your own and your guide will recommend a great spot for you.
- After a short climb the village of we'll be transferred to Lestrobe, a good place to rest at the end of the penultimate stage.
- Dinner at the rural hotel with local cuisine & wines
- Overnight in Lestrobe
B, D
DAY 6:
PONTEVEA - SANTIAGO (17KM)
- Breakfast
- The final stage is a short one but the start involves climbing before it starts to undulate and fall towards Santiago passing more houses but still in a rural setting.
- The last part as you enter Santiago is a beautiful ending passing parks and green spaces before joining the last stretch of the Ruta de la Plata. You pass the striking Church of Santa Maria a Real do Sar then enter the Old Town at the famous old Mazarelos archway then Plaza las Platerias before arriving at Obradoiro square in front of the majestic Cathedral where the Camino and wine route ends.
- Then your camino guide will say the final goodbye today.
- Time to relax or to walk around Santiago (NOTE: See our Add-ons Section to include a guided walking tour of the old quarter and Cathedral)
- Table reservation tonight a Michelin-starred restaurant, treat yourself after completing the Camino de Santiago thru the Ribeiro Wine Country!
- Overnight in Santiago de Compostela
B, DR
DAY 7:
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
- Breakfast
- Transfer to the airport or train station. (NOTE: If you need a transfer to Vigo or Porto please inquire for extra cost. As well if would like to extend your stay including another night or even a short break see our Add-ons Section for details to extend your stay in Santiago de Compostela.)
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END OF TOUR SERVICES
Included
- 6 Nights accommodations in Double or Single Occupancy at selected boutique manor houses and hotels (See Lodging Section)
- (B): Breakfast included daily, except the day of arrival.
- (D): 5 Dinners included based on 3 courses including local Galician Cuisine and wines.
- 1 Table reservation at a Michelin-starred restaurant
- English-Speaking Camino & Wine Guide Expert specialized in Galicia.
- Transfer from Porto or Vigo Airport and ending transfer to Santiago Airport
- Transportation for the duration of the trip during walks, etc... for assistance or even if you don't wish to walk on any of the days or portions.
- All entrance fees when with guide
- Winery visits and tastings as specified per itinerary.
- Local Taxes.
Excluded
- Tip and Gratuities to guides.
- Transfers not specified in the itinerary.
- Entrance fees not specified in the itinerary.
- Beverages not specified in selected meals.
- Meals not specified in the itinerary.
- Passport & Visa fees.
- Personal & Travel Insurance.
Is this Camino right for you?
Who this tour is for
- Travellers seeking a Camino with a wine and gastronomy focus
- Walkers who enjoy scenic routes through vineyards and rural Galicia
- Those looking for a quieter and more authentic Camino
- Active travellers comfortable walking 15 to 25 km per day
Who this tour is not for
- Travellers expecting a classic or busy Camino route
- Guests not interested in walking long distances each day
- Those seeking a pure wine tour without hiking
- Travellers looking only for a large group guided tour
Day-by-Day Journey
- Day 1: Arrival in Ribeiro wine country and introduction to Galicia’s historic wine region
- Day 2: Walk through vineyards and rural landscapes to the medieval town of Ribadavia
- Day 3: Follow the historic wine route through valleys and traditional Galician villages
- Day 4: Scenic walking along rivers and forests as the Camino approaches Santiago
- Day 5: Final stage to Santiago de Compostela and arrival at the Cathedral
- Day 6: Departure or time to explore Santiago’s old town and gastronomy
Pick up
- Porto Airport or train station
- Vigo Airport or train station
- Santiago de Compostela Airport or train station.
- Or other locations on request
Drop off
- Santiago de Compostela Airport
- Santiago de Compostela Train Station
- Or other locations on request
Lodging
| Photo | City | Nights | Hotel | Style & Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ribadavia | 1 Night | Hotel Casal de Arman | Charming rural wine estate in the heart of Ribeiro, surrounded by vineyards and peaceful countryside. |
| Boboras | 2 Nights | Aldea Rural Pazos de Arenteiro | Traditional Galician village setting with restored stone houses, ideal for an authentic rural Camino experience. |
| Cuntis | 1 Night | Casa da Pedreira | Cozy rural guesthouse in a tranquil setting, perfect for relaxing after a day on the Camino. |
| Lestrobe | 1 Night | A Casa Antiga do Monte | Historic Galician country house offering charm and comfort close to the final stages of the Camino. |
| Santiago de Compostela | 1 Night | Hotel Monumento San Francisco | Unique historic hotel set in a former monastery, just a short walk from the Cathedral and old town. |
*Or similar accommodation types, depending on availability at the time of booking.
Transport
- Mercedes Benz E Class Sedan Car (1 to 2 People)
- Mercedes Benz Viano or Vito Minivan (3 to 6 People)
- Minibus or Bus (7 to 20+ seater)
NOTE: Or similar type vehicles in the same class as mentioned above.
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