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    33 дней

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О туре

✝ The Pilgrimage

The Camino de Santiago is the name given to the many pilgrimage routes from England, France, Italy and elsewhere that all have the common goal the Shrine of St James, the patron Saint of Spain in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia on the Iberian Peninsula. The Camino Frances is the most developed of all the Camino Routes, has the most extensive trail markers, and has a great selection of hostels, guesthouses and hotels.

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День 1

Camino Stage #1 - Trekking (Pyrenees) - Roncesvalles, Spain

St Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles


Day 1 on the Camino Frances is approximately 25km and will take 7 to 9 hours depending on your fitness level. It is the most challenging day of the Camino (Frances).


Saint Jean Pied de Port is a beautiful, bustling French market town in the foothills of the Pyrenees. The Pyrenees is a mountain range that creates a natural border between France and Spain. This is the traditional starting point for the Camino Frances (for all non-Spaniards who traditionally start at Roncesvalles). 


Although the walk up the Pyrenees is difficult, it is immensely rewarding. The peace and silence are a precursor of the times ahead on the Meseta. The views are stunning, it is worth getting up early, as the views in the morning sun are spectacular as you look down on the clouds floating below in the valleys.


In the first Pilgrim’s Guide, written by the French monk Aymeric Picaud in about 1130, he refers to Saint Jean Pied de Port as a place where evil tax collectors with clubs attack Pilgrims intending to collect extortionate taxes. This a stark warning that a pilgrimage was not easy 900 years ago especially compared to our easy comforts today.


Napoleon Route 


This route is the traditional way when safe to do so (weather conditions); your body is probably not accustomed to walking all day carrying a backpack; if you have packed more than 10% of your body weight, you will feel it. If required, we can forward your pack/luggage via courier, included in your package. The route from Saint Jean is steep up quiet tarmac country lanes climbing from 200m above sea level to just above 1,400m, then descending steeply back down again into Roncesvalles at 900m, which can be hard going on your hips, knees and shins; however, we will show you how to minimize the pain ensuring your experience is enjoyable.


Valcarlos Route 


FYI - the Napoleon Route can be treacherous during the winter or even spring due to snow and other hazardous weather conditions at these times, it is recommended that pilgrims use the Valcarlos Route. The Valcarlos Route is suitable for all cyclists, whereas the Napoleon is only suitable for mountain bikes, and even then, it is difficult.


Distance: 25km

Elevation Gain: 1200m

Estimated Moving Time: 7h


День 2

Camino Stage #2 - Zubiri, Spain

Day 2 on the Camino Frances is approximately 24.8km and will take 6 hours; the second part of the Camino Frances (or the first part for many Spanish pilgrims) takes us from the village of Roncesvalles to the village of Larrasoaña. Before departing for your journey, we will visit the Chapel of St James or the Royal Collegiate Church of Saint Mary in Roncesvalles.


On this day we will cross two mountain passes: Alto de Mezquiriz and Alto de Erro before descending to the village of Zubiri and from there walking four more kilometres to Larrasoaña.


Traditionally pilgrims opt to stop in the village of Zubiri due to the tiring first day, starting the next day from there early getting into Pamplona in the afternoon for Tapas and wine.


Distance: 44.65km

Elevation Gain: 748m

Estimated Moving Time: 11h


День 3

Camino Stage #3 - (Good Friday) Pamplona, Spain

Zubiri to Pamplona


Day 3 on the Camino Frances is approximately 19.1km and will take 4 hours (lots of time to explore Pamplona).


The mildness of yesterday’s stage and the peacefulness of Zubiri and the Arga River will have helped us to regain our strength for today’s stage on the Camino de Santiago.


The main element of today’s stage are the bridges. We will start the day by crossing the “Rabies” bridge and will finish by crossing the La Magdalena bridge, at the entrance to Pamplona.


Today’s stage will offer us a shorter route with gentle hills. This allows us to save our energy and enjoy the first city on the French Way, Pamplona, where we’ll find numerous cultural attractions and exquisite food:


Good Friday Parade

Tapas & Wine

Historical 

Cathedral (must see)

Along the way, we will have the option to follow the original Jacobean route, which runs a bit further away from the Arga River, or we can follow a pleasant walkway to Pamplona along the riverbank (rocky path however lovely).



День 4

Camino Stage #4 - Puente La Reina, Navarra, Spain

Pamplona to Puente La Reina


Day 4 on the Camino Frances is approximately 25.5km and will take 6 hours.


The route from Pamplona is a mixture of countryside and busy roads, and one of the best views that you are ever likely to have of Pamplona.  Leaving Pamplona, the route is well-marked out of the city and takes you across some local parks before heading into a small valley. The first and easiest climb of today brings you to Cizur Menor a small village and suburb of Pamplona.


The 12th Century Church of San Miguel has a fortified tower that was part of the Monastery de Pamplona to Puente la Reina Maplas Hospitalarios de San Juan de Jerusalem.  The church was restored during the late 20th century after being used for farm storage for more than 100 years.


The climb up the Alto del Perdon leaves the Atlantic Basin behind and the scenery changes after the descent to mostly crop fields.  At the top, there are various statues of pilgrims from the past.  Often there is also an Englishman who spends his summers helping pilgrims.  He has been there twice as I pass.  He sells cans of soft drinks and gives away tea; he also has some basic medical supplies to help pilgrims suffering from blisters.


The route from the top is dangerous underfoot. The descent is steep, and uneven, and composed of loose gravel and stones.  Take it easy; walkers often hurt themselves on downhills like this more than anywhere else on the Camino.


The rest is the day is fairly easy and gently downhill through Uterga and Muruzabal, both small towns, though they both have bars. 


Distance: 25.51km

Elevation Gain: 476m

Estimated Moving Time: 5.5h


День 5

Camino Stage #5 - Estella, Spain

Puente La Reina to Estella


Day 5 on the Camino Frances is approximately 25.1km and will take 5.5 hours.


Today’s stage on the Camino de Santiago is much easier than yesterday's. The pilgrimage route follows a path with gentle ups and downs, with a total elevation gain of under 100 metres.


Throughout today’s journey on the French Way, we will leave behind the grain crops to slowly enter a land of vineyards that announces our arrival to the La Rioja region. 


Today’s route doesn’t present the pilgrim with any major difficulties, however, at the end of the day we will be rewarded with a saltwater spring that has healing properties, for those who have begun to feel the effect of all those kilometres.


Estella (the beer) is a beautiful place with markets and a river running through the village that enhances the singing, dancing, wine and tapas.


Distance: 25.18km

Elevation Gain: 470m

Estimated Moving Time: 5.5h


День 6

Camino Stage #6 - Torres Del Rio, Spain

Estella to Torres Del Rio


Day 6 on the Camino Frances is approximately 30.2km and will take 7 hours.


For most of this stage of the Camino Frances, you will pass through vineyards and farmland. Along your route, you will pass through the village of Azqueta and then Villamayor de Monjardin.


Attention! From this village on, you will not find any other village for almost three hours so make sure to stock up on water and essentials before departing Villamayor de Monjardin! 


The village of Torres del Río is between a hilltop and a deep basin. Despite being a small town, it is one of the most interesting villages on the Way because of its Church of the Holy Sepulchre. An architectural jewel of 12th-century Romanesque architecture linked to the Pilgrim’s Way since its origins.


Its octagonal floor plan is reminiscent of the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. It also has a unique star-shaped vault inspired by the Caliphate. Originally, it was a beacon on the Way, the light emitted by the lantern that crowns the temple served as a guide for pilgrims.


Distance: 30.25km

Elevation Gain: 550m

Estimated Moving Time: 6.5h


День 7

Camino Stage #7 - Logrono, Spain

Torres del Río to Logroño


Day 7 on the Camino Frances is approximately 21.7km and will take 5.5 hours.


We leave Torres del Río at its highest point and take a path crossing the road and ascending, the hermitage of the Virgen del Poyo comes into view. A sanctuary built in ashlar stone dating from the 16th century, but which has been renovated on several occasions. Leaving the hermitage behind, we pilgrims return to the road and take a path towards Bargota. Continuing along the road, we reach a track that descends comfortably down the Cornava ravine. There is a difference in height of 125 metres due to water erosion, so you must be careful. Some sections come out onto the road; we will continue the way along the hard shoulder. After one kilometre, we reach Viana, the last village on the Pilgrim’s Way in Navarre.


This part of the French road begins in Torres del Río, passes through Viana and ends in Logroño in front of the Cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda. In the 10th century, the Camino de Santiago crosses the Ebro River over a bridge that gives rise to a town that would eventually become the city of Logroño.


Logroño is our first RNR (rest and relaxation) of three key rest days.


Distance: 21.76km

Elevation Gain: 378m

Estimated Moving Time: 4.5h

День 8

Camino Stage #RNR (Rest And Relaxation) - Day Off

Day 8, a day of rest :)


Logroño 'Points of Interest'


Sta. Mª de La Redonda Procathedral

Santa María de Palacio Church

Puente de Piedra bridge

La Rioja Museum

Santiago el Real Church

Church of San Bartolomé (Logroño)

Los Peregrinos Fountain

Paseo del Espolón (Logroño)


День 9

Camino Stage #8 - Najera, La Rioja, Spain

Logroño to Najera


Day 9 on the Camino Frances is approximately 30.1km and will take 7 hours.


Passing through the natural environment surrounding the La Granjera dam, we leave Logroño to face a long stage of 30 kilometres that runs between vineyards and fruit trees. During the day, we will pass through Navarrete, a town with a long-standing pottery tradition, and we will get to enjoy the magnificent views that the San Antón peak offers us.


Distance: 30.15km

Elevation Gain: 427m

Estimated Moving Time: 6h


День 10

Camino Stage #9 - Santo Domingo De La Calzada, Spain

Najera to Santo Domingo


Day 10 on the Camino Frances is approximately 21.8km and will take 5 hours.


The route between Nájera and Santo Domingo de la Calzada is the ninth stage for us pilgrims that started the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port. It is a twenty-one-kilometre route that passes through vineyards and large fields of cereal. This stage ends in one of the most important towns in the Jacobean tradition.


Distance: 21.86km

Elevation Gain: 384m

Estimated Moving Time: 4.5h


День 11

Camino Stage #10 - Belorado, Spain

Santo Domingo to Belorado


Day 11 on the Camino Frances is approximately 23.5km and will take 5 hours.


We leave Santa Domingo by the Puente del Santo bridge over the Rio Oja and pass the 16th century Iglesia de San Juan Bautista and Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Calle before arriving at Belorado, a town which can be traced back to Roman times.


Distance: 23.53km

Elevation Gain: 365m

Estimated Moving Time: 5h


День 12

Camino Stage #11 - Burgos, Spain

Belorado to Burgos


Day 12 on the Camino Frances is approximately 24.5km and will take 5.5 hours.


One of the most interesting stops during this section of the Camino Frances is undoubtedly the city of Belorado and its old town centre. This section ends in the beautiful city of Burgos, the birthplace of “ El Cid ”. Burgos is known for being the Gothic capital of Spain.


Burgos is our second RNR (rest and relaxation) of three key rest days.


Burgos is our second RNR (rest and relaxation) of three key rest days.


Distance: 24.49km

Elevation Gain: 489m

Estimated Moving Time: 5.5h


День 13

Camino Stage #RNR (Rest And Relaxation) - Day Off

Day 13, a day of rest :)


Burgos 'Points of Interest'


1. Catedral De Burgos 


2. Historic Center of Burgos 


3. Plaza Mayor


4. Plaza del Mio Cid 


5. Museo de Burgos


6. Eremitorio de Presillas de Bricia 


7. Puente De San Pablo 


8. Hospital del Rey 


Burgos is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of the Arlanzón river tributaries, at the edge of the central plateau. The municipality has a population of about 180,000 inhabitants. The Camino de Santiago runs through Burgos.



День 14

Camino Stage #12 - Hontanas, Spain

Burgos to Hontanas


Day 14 on the Camino Frances is approximately 27.2km and will take 6 hours.


Before leaving Burgos, don’t forget that the next big city, Leon is six days away, thus if you need to buy walking gear or some rare items, be sure to do it now as the options for shopping will be quite limited during the next days.


Getting out of Burgos is easy and the way is well marked. The first place you reach is Villalbilla de Burgos, a suburb town where not much can be seen. Next is Tandajos, where we can find a café and shop. The church here dates back to the 13th century.


The village of Rabe de las Calzadas is 30 minutes from here and two hours away is Hornillos del Camino. This small village has only 66 inhabitants but there is a bar where you can drink and refill your bottle; from Hornillos del Camino we walk almost three more hours to reach Hontanas.


Distance: 27.28km

Elevation Gain: 165m

Estimated Moving Time: 5.5h


День 15

Camino Stage #13 - Boadilla Del Camino, Spain

Hontanas to Boadilla del Camino


Day 15 on the Camino Frances is approximately 32.1km and will take 7 hours.


The absence of trees during this stretch makes us pilgrims more vulnerable to weather conditions, something we need to take into account. We depart from Hontanas towards the ruins of the hospital of San Antón, founded in the 12th century. The Antonianos were a monastic order tending to ailing or injured pilgrims. 


Distance: 32.16km

Elevation Gain: 294m

Estimated Moving Time: 6.5h

День 16

Camino Stage #14 - Carron De Los Condes, Spain

Boadilla del Camino to Carron de los Condes


Day 16 on the Camino Frances is approximately 29.8km and will take 7 hours.


This day should run effortlessly across the flatland and through small Castilian villages. The first stop us pilgrims find after leaving Boadilla del Camino is the Canal de Castilla, an old waterway in which cereal was once transported in barges towards the Bay of Biscay and is used today for irrigation. Following the Canal we reach Frómista, almost 6 kilometres into today’s walk, with its Romanesque church of San Martín.


Distance: 29.82km

Elevation Gain: 262m

Estimated Moving Time: 6h


День 17

Camino Stage #15 - Terradillos De Los Templarios, Castilla Y Leon, Spain

Carrion de los Condes to Terradillos de Templarios


Day 17 on the Camino Frances is approximately 26.9km and will take 6 hours.


In this stage, we face endless straight stretches without shade or shelter, beginning with a brief visit to Carrión (405.3 kilometres to Santiago). Crossing the streets of San Antonio, where we will find the church of Santiago with its famous frieze sculptures, an example of Romanesque splendour.


Distance: 29.96km

Elevation Gain: 114m

Estimated Moving Time: 5.5h

День 18

Camino Stage #16 - Puente Villarente, Spain

Terradillos de los Templarios to Puente Villarente


Day 18 on the Camino Frances is approximately 27km and will take 6 hours.


Puente Villarente is most notable for its medieval bridge of 17 arches.


The bridge, which already impressed Aymeric who calls it ‘huge’ in the twelfth century and the functional disposition of the hospital in which it was established that there would be an ass on the verge of, was recognized as the first ambulance to pilgrims, ready to carry the sicks to Leon stand out in this town.


Moreover, in this village, you can find the Parish Church of San Pelayo.


Distance: 26.94km

Elevation Gain: 124m

Estimated Moving Time: 5h


День 19

Camino Stage #17 - Mansilla De Las Mulas, Spain

Puente Villarente to Mansilla de las Mulas


Day 19 on the Camino Frances is approximately 23.5km and will take 5 hours.


We pass through Sahagún (midway or halfway point is a town and municipality of Spain, part of the autonomous community of Castile and León and the province of León. It is the main populated place in the Leonese part of the Tierra de Campos natural region. Sahagún contains some of the earliest examples of the mudéjar architecture. 


Compostella halfway Certificate.


There is a nice place for a swim in the river in the northwest corner of Mansilla (if warm enough, otherwise cooling our feet is a must). We cross over the small pedestrian bridge towards the camping place (not the road bridge that the Camino crosses) located in the northwest corner of town. Getting there will take us through several of Mansilla’s small plazas.


The walled enclave, founded in 1181 by King Ferdinand II is strongly linked to the Camino and lived in an age of splendor, as is reflected in its architectural activity that led to it having seven churches, a house for pilgrims, three hospitals and two monasteries.



День 20

Camino Stage #18 - Leon, Spain

Mansilla de las Mulas to Leon


Day 20 on the Camino Frances is approximately 28.5km and will take 5.5 hours.


Today’s walk leads us out of Mansilla by way of a medieval bridge over the River Elsa and then leads onto a dirt track that once again runs alongside the N120 (road).


The walking today is easy with only one small rise and fall between Arcahueja and Leon.


As the day passes it will become obvious that we are closing on another major city, the last major city until Santiago, though Ponferrada is a very large town which you will pass through within the next few days.


The two Camino routes enter the town at different points, the Camino Real, (Road Route), enters via the south gate, Puerta de Santiago, which has lost its arch; the Roman Road route enters via the east gate, Arco de los Concepcion, which is the only town entrance with an intact arch.


Much of the original town walls, (built by Fernando II of Leon in the 12th century) are intact and at some point, we can walk along them for great views (photos).


Distance: 28.57km

Elevation Gain: 116m

Estimated Moving Time: 5h


День 21

Camino Stage #RNR (Rest And Relaxation) - Day Off

Day 21, a day of rest :)


Leon 'Points of Interest'


Steeped in history, León has the monuments to prove its rich heritage. Besides a brief stint under the Moorish rule of Al-Mansur in the 10th century, León's heyday was in the 10th to 12th centuries when it was capital of the Kingdom of León. During this medieval period, León was an important stop for pilgrims on the Way of Saint James route to Santiago de Compostela.


The old monastery that lodged pilgrims over the centuries is now a luxury hotel and is an important landmark of Spanish Renaissance architecture. Other remarkable buildings include the 11th-century Collegiate Church of Saint Isidore and the city's magnificent Gothic cathedral with its spectacular stained-glass windows.


León's renowned gastronomy is part of its rich cultural heritage. Tourists enjoy sampling regional culinary specialties at the city's authentic eateries. Hidden within a maze of narrow cobblestone streets are lively little tapas restaurants that serve delicacies such as cured meats and croquettes.



День 22

Camino Stage #19 - Villar De Mazarife, Castilla Y Leon, Spain

Leon to Villar De Mazarife


Day 22 on the Camino Frances is approximately 14km and will take 2.5 hours.


It is fairly easy to lose the Camino leaving Leon, most of the waymarks are on the ground so care has to be taken not to miss any. Fortunately, the locals are great with pilgrims and will stop you and point you in the right direction if they see you walking in the wrong direction.


We will follow the discreet shells out of Leon, past the flawless cathedral and out of the city via San Marcos. There are two routes for today. Our route follows a nicer, quieter route to Villar de Mazarife (our direction), whereas the main route runs parallel to the busy N-120 for most of today.


The way out of Leon is fairly uninspiring through rubbish dumps and industrial areas, but not as long and tough as the route into Burgos.


Distance: 13.67km

Elevation Gain: 143m

Estimated Moving Time: 2.5h


День 23

Camino Stage #20 - Astorga, Leon, Spain

Villar De Mazarife to Astorga 


Day 23 on the Camino Frances is approximately 24km and will take 4.5 hours.


We pass through Hospital de Orbigo and a gothic bridge over the river Orbigo. This bridge is the site of a legendary medieval jousting competition. Don Suero de Quinones was a wealthy knight from León who was rejected by the woman he loved. As a result of his heartbreak, he had an iron collar secured around his neck and swore he would not remove it until he had bested 300 knights in jousts. The call went out and knights from all over the kingdom came for the Holy year 1434. Quinones succeeded in his quest freeing him from the torment of love. He took off the collar and made a pilgrimage to Santiago where he left a bejewelled bracelet which can still be seen in the cathedral museum. 


Easy walk into the beautiful city of Astorga (one of my favourites): Lovely Plaza, Music, Food and Dancing, Historic Cathedral (a must)


Distance: 24km

Elevation Gain: 205m

Estimated Moving Time: 4.5h


День 24

Camino Stage #21 - Foncebadon, Spain

Astorga to Foncebadon


Day 24 on the Camino Frances is approximately 27km and will take 6 hours.


The heavily trafficked point-to-point trail features a river and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking and backpacking and is accessible year-round; therefore, we will come across many Pilgrims' walking, riding etc.


Distance: 31.86km

Elevation Gain: 236m

Estimated Moving Time: 6.5h


День 25

Camino Stage #22 - Ponferrada, Spain

Foncebadon to Ponferrada


Day 25 on the Camino Frances is approximately 29.6km and will take 6.5 hours.


The route leaves Foncebadón and follows closely along the LE-142 motorway until the famous Cruz de Fierro or Cruz de Hierro, which indicates the 1,500m elevation at this point of the Camino, the highest on the Spanish side of the French Way. This is also the place where the chapel devoted to Santiago Apóstol can be found.


We will stop at Campo, with its Roman fountain and the church of Nuestra Señora de la Encina.


The capital of El Bierzo is the last city on the French Way before reaching Santiago de Compostela. Ponferrada can boast of its fantastic Templar Castle, erected in the 11th century and preserved throughout the ages. We, Pilgrims, can also visit the Calle del Reloj with its tower, and the Plaza del Ayuntamiento with the Town Hall at a discounted rate.


Distance: 26.89km

Elevation Gain: 601m

Estimated Moving Time: 5.5h


День 26

Camino Stage #23 - Villafranca Del Bierzo, Spain

Ponferrada to Villafranca del Bierzo


Day 26 on the Camino Frances is approximately 25.8km and will take 5.5 hours.


Heading to Villafranca del Bierzo, a gorgeous mountain town surrounded by idyllic countryside. The St. James church in Villafranca del Bierzo is the only other church on the Camino de Santiago where pilgrims can receive a plenary indulgence.


Distance: 29.58km

Elevation Gain: 319m

Estimated Moving Time: 6h


День 27

Camino Stage #24 - O Cebreiro, Spain

Villafranca del Bierzo to O Cebreiro


Day 27 on the Camino Frances is approximately 29.5km and will take 6.5 hours.


Considered the second hardest climb gaining over 900m elevation throughout the day; however, Galicia awaits :)


The portion between Villafranca del Bierzo and O Cebreiro is more difficult, firstly because it spans over 29 kilometres and secondly because the last part of the journey consists of a 600 metres ascent.


Before leaving Villafranca del Bierzo we will ensure to stock up on supplies, depending on the route we take, we might not find another settlement for the next three hours. 


There are two possible routes we can take in the first part of the day. The first one follows the main road and passes through Pereje before reaching Trabadelo and the second one is a more difficult, albeit a more scenic route where you climb and descend. We will be taking the scenic route :)


Distance: 25.76km

Elevation Gain: 309m

Estimated Moving Time: 5h


День 28

Camino Stage #25 - Samos, Spain

O Cebreiro to Samos


Day 28 on the Camino Frances is approximately 32km and will take 7 hours.


The visit to O Cebreiro and its surroundings can take a whole morning. It also has several natural attractions nearby. The closest is the Sierra de O Courel, without forgetting the natural monument folding Campodola; and the important monastery of Samos.


Distance: 29.52km

Elevation Gain: 903m

Estimated Moving Time: 6h


День 29

Camino Stage #26 - Ferreiros, Spain

Samos to Ferreiros (via Sarria 700km point)


Day 29 on the Camino Frances is approximately 29.4km and will take 6 hours.


This a beautiful trail. Chestnut trees everywhere, fieldstone rock fences along the trail and in the fields with most covered in moss.


We will pass through Sarria today which is a popular starting point for people wanting to do the last 100 km of the Camino. It is apparently a good thing in Spain to have a Compostella listed on your resume, and you can receive one for walking the last 100km (2-3 days); three are available; first is the halfway point (Sahagun), second is the 100km (basic) or the third which is the original and full distance Camino (Frances) 779.5km. The additional cost however lists out the distance of 779.5km with a cost of approximately $2.


It is fact that for pilgrims (us) that have walked longer, this is a bit of a culture shock as the new peregrinos are not yet " in the groove". New backpacks, clean shoes, smell good and well dressed and not remotely tired or complaining of sore feet etc.


Distance: 32.08km

Elevation Gain: 447m

Estimated Moving Time: 6h


День 30

Camino Stage #27 - Palas Del Rey, Spain

Ferreiros to Palas Del Rey


Day 30 on the Camino Frances is approximately 34.9km and will take 7.5 hours.


A long day as we march forward with the goal in sight elevation increases to 651m.


Palas de Rey is a small, but a pretty little town with its main Palas de Rey strip being on a road that arcs its way down and around an incline.


As a town to live in (or near to), Palas de Rey has all of the local facilities required for modern living with a number of shops and enough bars and cafes for some casual social activity and people-watching.


Distance: 29.43km

Elevation Gain: 593m

Estimated Moving Time: 6h


День 31

Camino Stage #28 - Arzua, Spain

Palas Del Rey to Arzua 


Day 31 on the Camino Frances is approximately 30.1km and will take 6.5 hours.


The landscape is flat and allows a smooth hike initially passing through medieval villages, local chapels and cross-arched stone bridges.


Today is an easy day, apart from the length of the route, it is easy underfoot and there are no long steep ascents or descents. The Spanish call this section the “leg breaker” not due to the surface, but due to the length.


Much of the day is shaded and shortly after Melide, where the Camino Primitivo joins the Frances, you will walk through Oak and Eucalyptus Forest (Australians will think they're at home) with the wonderful smell. Melide is where the Camino Primitivo joins with the Camino Frances.


Arzua is the last large town you will pass through before Santiago, (pop circa 7,000). Historically there is little to see apart from the local parish Church of St James and the ruins of the Convent of La Magdalena. The church, rebuilt in 1955, has two statues of Santiago one as a pilgrim and the other as the Moorslayer.


Distance: 34.95km

Elevation Gain: 651m

Estimated Moving Time: 7h


День 32

Camino Stage #29 - San Marcos, Spain

Arzua to San Marcos


Day 32 on the Camino Frances is approximately 35.7km and will take 6 hours.


The first part of this day you will pass through several hamlets. The first notable stop might be in Santa Irene, where a small 18th-century chapel is located.


After passing Arca do Pino and Amenal, the Camino continues to Labacolla where the parish church of Sabugueira dedicated to San Pelayo is found.


Monte del Gozo (Mount of Joy) is the summit from where pilgrims can first have a glance at the Santiago cathedral.


Distance: 30.15km

Elevation Gain: 566m

Estimated Moving Time: 6.5h


День 33

Camino Stage #30 - Santiago De Compostela, Spain

San Marcos to Santiago de Compostela


Day 33 on the Camino Frances is approximately 5.4km and will take 1 hour (Sunrise).


An early start as the sunrises over Santiago de Compostela. From here there is only a small walk downhill and we have reached your final destination, the Santiago cathedral, the reliquary of the body of the Apostle Saint James.


Last Stamp, Compostela :)


Please note!


It is possible to reduce the trip time by (one-day) not stopping just short of Santiago de Compostela and pushing on from Azura.

Reducing the RNR days by one or two days.

This multi-day tour can be achieved within a flat 30 days; however, rest and recovery are important as this Camino (Frances) is challenging.


Terms and Conditions as of July 7, 2025

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T&Cs – Rockbourne Investments Pty Ltd T/A Climbing Mountains

Our business www.climbingmountains.com.au known as Climbing Mountains (the “Site”) is owned

and operated by Rockbourne Investments Pty Ltd ABN 48 100 967 717. In these booking terms and

conditions the expressions “Climbing Mountains”, “we”, “our” or “us” include Rockbourne

Investments Pty Limited (A.B.N. 48 100 967 717) and entities that assist or participate with

Rockbourne Investments Pty Ltd in the provision of the services it agrees to provide (where the

context permits, including its and their employee and agents) and the expressions “you”, “your”,

“client” or the “passenger” include a person seeking or requiring the services offered by Climbing

Mountains, all other persons (if any) included with that person in the booking and that person’s or

those persons’ travel agent (if any).

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1. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Please carefully read and ensure you understand the following terms and conditions. You must not

make any booking unless you understand and agree with the following terms and conditions.

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2. ADVENTURES/EXPERIENCES AND AVAILABILITY

By requesting a quote for or booking any services or products (“Adventures/Experiences”), you (if

booking directly or through a travel agent) and your travel agent on your behalf (if booking through

a travel agent) acknowledge and confirm that you have read our booking terms and conditions, that

you accept them without reservation as constituting the entire agreement between you and us

which cannot be varied other than by an officer of Rockbourne Investments in writing.

Bookings of all Adventures/Experiences we arrange are provided by suppliers we believe to be

reputable and to operate in accordance with the standards set down by their own local authorities.

Those Adventures/Experiences are provided subject to those suppliers’ terms, conditions, and

limitations (some of which may exclude or limit liability in respect of death, injury, delay, loss, or

damage to persons and/or effects) and we accept no responsibility for them, nor do we make or give

any warranty or representation as to their standard, quality or fitness for any particular purpose.

Any legal recourse you may have in respect of those Adventures/Experiences is against those

suppliers and not against us.

We recommend all passengers take out adequate travel insurance for the duration of their travel.

All Adventures/Experiences shown on our Site may be booked, subject to availability at the time of

booking; our tours will go ahead even if the group is small; we specialise in small group/niche

experiences.

We expect all participants to follow any lawful instructions given by our guides or company

representatives. This includes refraining from disruptive behaviour or showing disrespect or

negativity toward any member of the group. Anyone who does not comply with these guidelines

may be removed from the tour at their own expense. Our adventures and Adventures/Experiences

can be challenging, so it is essential that everyone follows all directions, both as a group and

individually, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

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Considerable care has been taken to compile the information on our Site but circumstances outside

of our control may necessitate changes in itineraries or accommodation (e.g. bad weather, hotel

being damaged etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule departures and itineraries if

required by circumstances beyond our control. Where it is necessary to change a hotel, we will

endeavour to substitute accommodation of no lesser standard.

3. PRICES ON THE SITE

We endeavour to ensure the accuracy of all prices displayed on the Site.

Prices are:

(a) specified in multiple currencies including Australian dollars (unless stated otherwise) and are

subject to change without notice;

(b) indicative only and subject to change until all of your booking details have been provided to us,

we have confirmed your booking and you have paid in full; and

(c) for the number of persons, items or time periods and on the conditions stated on the relevant

page of the Site.

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“FROM” PRICES

The expression “from” with respect to a price means the lowest price for the Experience we believe

is available at the time of publication, based on information we have received from suppliers.

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TAXES, CHARGES AND CURRENCY FLUCTUATION

All Government taxes and charges imposed by suppliers, or third parties (including ticketing fees and

airline fuel surcharges) are payable by you and are subject to change. If there are any increase in

such taxes, charges or supplier rates or any currency fluctuation which increase the price of your

booking, we reserve the right to change the price you must pay by including the additional charges

or amount (together with any applicable service fee and GST) at any time prior to and including the

date of your departure, even if we have received full payment from you.

We will notify you of any such price changes that result in your travel arrangements being materially

different from those prior to the change being effected and in respect of which we have already

accepted your deposit or full payment. If so, and you do not wish to alter your travel arrangements,

you may cancel them and monies you have already paid, less any charges levied by suppliers, will be

refunded. Any refund will be calculated at the currency exchange rate that applied when your

booking was confirmed.

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AIRFARES

Airfare prices and conditions (if applicable) are subject to change or withdrawal without notification

until the airline tickets are issued (For example, foreign currency airfares and airport taxes may

fluctuate and are subject to the rate of exchange on date of ticket issue). Full payment is required

before tickets can be issued.

Rockbourne Investments is not responsible for any increases in prices or changes in any airfare

prices.

If we have knowledge of any potential airfare increases, we will advise you when confirming your

booking.

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ERRORS

We reserve the right to correct any errors in fees, charges, rate or prices quoted or billed, even if we

have received full payment from you.

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EXCLUSIONS

The price does not include airfares (unless otherwise stated), passport and visa fees, insurance,

laundry, phone calls, beverages, meals not detailed in the itinerary, tips to tour guides, motor coach

drivers and local city guides, items of a personal nature, excess baggage, expenses, fees or costs

incurred in case of illness, or of refusal of entry to, detention in, or expulsion or repatriation from a

country or part of a country. We are not liable for any expense, costs or loss incurred in relation to

such matters and you release us from all liability, damages, or responsibility in relation to them.

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4. HOW TO BOOK

Please contact one of our Experience Designers who will work with you to arrange an experience

customised to your needs. We will present to you written quotation for the Adventures/Experiences

requested unless otherwise stated on the Site.

You must ensure names used to make a booking are exactly as they appear in your/your individual

passports. Any name/initial or spelling changes made after booking confirmation may result in

supplier-imposed fees and/or you are unable to travel.

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5. QUOTES

All written quotes indicate the price for the Adventures/Experiences only, they do not, unless

specified, indicate the availability of the Adventures/Experiences.

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A quote if required for Adventures/Experiences is valid for 7 days from the date the quote is sent to

you.

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6. PAYMENT

Upon receiving instruction from you that you wish to acquire Adventures/Experiences, we will,

arrange (if available) the quoted Adventures/Experiences and provide you with a confirmation of

their availability and pricing. Your instructions will constitute confirmation that you have checked

the Adventures/Experiences being booked and you have read, understood and agreed to these

booking terms and conditions and any terms and conditions specified in the quote.

You must, pay to us:

(a) When booking an Adventure/Experience more than 90 days before departure, a refundable

deposit is required to secure your reservation and confirm availability and pricing. If booking within

90 days of departure, the full amount is due at the time of booking.

(b) You may also be required to pay any additional amounts we specify when confirming your

booking or from time to time, within the timeframe we provide. Some Adventures/Experiences may

require further payment, up to the full amount, to confirm your reservation.

Your booking will be confirmed once we have received your deposit or payment and have issued a

confirmation invoice to you or your travel agent.

The remaining balance must be paid no later than 90 days before the departure date listed on our

website (or any other date we specify). If you do not make a required payment by the due date, your

booking will be considered cancelled, and your deposit will be forfeited.

If you are unable to travel due to a medical reason or personal matter, and provide appropriate

documentation, we may issue a voucher valid for six months. However, as travel insurance may

cover such situations, we strongly recommend you consider this option first.

A travel agent who makes a booking at your request is your agent and is not our agent for the

purposes of receipt of the deposit or any part of the price.

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7. CREDIT CARDS

Any payment by credit card attracts a non-refundable service fee at time of payment, based on the

total cost of the payment. The amount of this service fee will depend on the credit card used and will

be advised at time of payment.

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8. AMENDMENTS

If you amend your booking after it has been confirmed you must pay to us:

(a) an administration fee of at least AUD$50, to cover communication and administration costs;

and

(b) any cancellation and/or amendment fees imposed by suppliers such as accommodation

providers and other suppliers.

We will, to the extent possible, advise you of all applicable cancellation and/or amendment fees

when confirming your booking.

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9. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

If you cancel your booking after it has been confirmed, but before you utilise the Experience, you

must pay to us:

(a) our reasonable costs to cancel your booking (to cover communication and administration

costs); and

(b) any cancellation fees imposed by the suppliers of your Adventures/Experiences (including

airlines if applicable).

Cancellation fees cannot be waived.

If you have paid any amount to us in respect of a booking, we may use it to pay the above costs and

fees. Any difference will be refunded to you. Please note that the earlier you cancel your booking the

lower the cancellation fees are likely to be.

After your travel has commenced, there can be no refund in respect of any Adventures/Experiences

not utilised whether by choice or because of late arrival or early departure, including failure of a

transport to operate according to schedule. Employees of any supplier are not authorised by us to

give any undertakings in respect of refunds or other matters.

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10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

We facilitate the arrangement of Adventures/Experiences that are, at times, delivered by third-party

suppliers. As we do not always directly provide these services, we cannot be held responsible for the

actions of other companies when our representatives are not present.

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Suppliers Terms and Conditions

Supply of the Adventures/Experiences is made, and all itineraries, coupons and exchange orders

(collectively “vouchers”) are issued to you, upon the supplier’s terms and conditions that are then in

use, including as to the applicable laws, requirements and policies of any government authority

related to, among others, visas, entry, exit or transfer requirements. Your acceptance of the

vouchers constitutes those terms and conditions as the entire agreement between you and the

relevant supplier and you bear all costs or losses incurred as a consequence of your failure to comply

with them.

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Exclusion of Liability

In the absence of our negligence, we are not liable for any cancellations, diversions, substitution of

equipment, variations, postponements or any other act, omission or default (whether negligent or

otherwise) of any supplier nor are we liable for any loss or damage to baggage or property, injury,

illness or death, or any other loss (including consequential loss) damage or claim whatsoever arising

from the act, error, omission, default or negligence of any person not our direct employee or under

our exclusive control.

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We are not responsible for any criminal conduct of any third party.

Where a motor coach seat is fitted with a safety belt, neither we nor any supplier concerned will be

liable for death, injury, or any loss or damage whatsoever you suffer from any accident or incident if

you are not wearing the safety belt at the time of such accident or incident.

We are not liable for any injury, damage, loss, delay, additional expenses or inconvenience caused

by your acts, omissions or defaults, your state of health, medical condition or circumstances or other

reasons which are beyond our control, including force majeure events or failure of equipment or

machinery.

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Warranties

To the extent permitted by law, all express and implied warranties, guarantees, representations or

terms are expressly excluded.

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Where the law implies any warranty guarantee or condition which cannot be excluded, our liability

to you for breach thereof is limited to supplying the services again or payment of the cost of having

the services supplied again.

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Maximum Liability

Despite any other provision of these terms and conditions, to the extent permitted by law, our

maximum liability to you or any third party is limited to the price you have paid us for the booking.

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11. COMPLAINTS

We endeavour to ensure that the arrangements we have made for you are implemented as

arranged. If a problem occurs, the most practical way to deal with it is attempt resolution with the

supplier. If you fail to follow this course, any claim for compensation may be reduced or denied. If

you have any unresolved complaint, details should be lodged in writing (with supporting

documentation, including efforts made with the supplier to resolve it) with your travel agent or

directly with us within 30 days of your holiday concluding.

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12. HOTEL DESCRIPTIONS & PHOTOGRAPHS

Hotel and facility descriptions featured on our Site are based on hotel guides and information

provided by suppliers and may change at any time. Pictures utilised may not reflect the exact room,

décor, view, or other specifications.

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13. INSURANCE

We highly recommend you purchase travel insurance (covering COVID-19 and/or pandemics) against

forfeiture of payment, loss of deposits, cancellation charges, baggage loss, medical expenses, theft,

and other contingencies. We make no representations as to what you may recover under any

insurance. You agree not to hold us responsible for any decision of insurers, and/or any supplier, or

the requirements of any foreign government, authority, foreign law, or policy.

Some of our Adventures/Experiences require insurance prior to commencement (the Site).

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14. INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL

You are responsible for all immigration, passport, visa, health, quarantine and customs laws,

regulations, orders, demands or other requirements of countries visited or transited. You should

check the requirements of those countries with their embassies or consulates or other authorities.

Official travel advice issued by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by

calling (in Australia) 1300 555 135 or visiting their website www.dfat.gov.au. We recommend that

you review this information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure. We strongly

recommend that you also register your upcoming travel plans through

the smarttraveller.gov.au site.

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15. UNLICENSED SUPPLIER DISCLAIMER

Climbing Mountains range of products and services have been refined over many years. If you

request Rockbourne Investments T/A Climbing Mountains to arrange Adventures/Experiences by a

person or company which is not licensed in accordance with any applicable law, we accept no

liability (whether in contract for negligence or otherwise) for any loss or damage suffered by you as a

result.

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16. PRIVACY

You consent to our, our agents and related entities to collecting, retaining, using, and disclosing your

personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Our Privacy Policy sets out how we

manage your personal information and is available on our website or can be sent to you on request.

Your booking of any Experience constitutes your representation to us that you have read our Privacy

Policy and accept its application to you.

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17. OUR WEBSITE

By using the Site to browse any Experience, you represent to us that you have read our User

Agreement posted on the Site and you accept its application to you.

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18. LAW AND JURISDICTION

The agreement between us and you in respect of the services to be provided is constituted solely by

these terms and conditions and is governed by the laws of Queensland, Australia. We and you

submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Queensland and the Courts of appeal

therefrom. In any legal action, arbitration, or other proceeding to enforce, interpret or construe the

terms [of this Agreement/and conditions], or concerning any grievance relating to

the [cruise/tour/holiday/booking], the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable

legal fees and expenses on a solicitor/client basis.

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19. UNDERSTANDING THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS

If you do not understand any aspect of these terms and conditions, you should seek legal advice

from an appropriately qualified person.

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20. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, REFUNDS AND OVERVIEW (extract website)

Payment: Full payment for all tours must be received by Climbing Mountains 150 days prior to the tour

departure date.

Cancellation: If you need to cancel your tour booking, the following cancellation fees will apply based

on the number of days before your scheduled departure:

• Full refund: 151 days or more (before scheduled departure), minus a $100 administrative fee.

• Partial refund (50%):  Between 150 days to 91 days, minus a $250 administrative fee.

• No refund: 90 days or less.

• Voucher issued (valid for 12 months) for emergencies with formal documentation only.

Tour itinerary: Climbing Mountains reserves the right to make changes to the tour itinerary as

necessary due to unforeseen circumstances. Travel insurance: It is compulsory (ensuring adventure

activities are listed + emergency evacuation) that customers purchase travel insurance to cover any

unexpected events such as trip cancellation, medical emergencies, or lost or stolen

belongings. Responsibility: Climbing Mountains and its employees and contractors are not responsible

for any personal injuries or deaths, or loss of personal property during the tour. All participants must

sign our standard waiver 90 days prior to departure otherwise your tour could be cancelled without

refund.

Customers are responsible for their own safety and should follow all safety guidelines Climbing

Mountains provides. Passports and visas: It's the customer's responsibility to obtain and carry a valid

passport and any necessary visas for the duration of the tour.

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Medical conditions: Customers must inform Climbing Mountains of any pre-existing medical

conditions prior to the tour; failure to do so may result in the cancellation of the booked tour without

refund.

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Terms and Conditions before July 7, 2025

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T&Cs – Rockbourne Investments Pty Ltd T/A Climbing Mountains

Our business www.climbingmountains.com.au known as Climbing Mountains (the “Site”) is owned

and operated by Rockbourne Investments Pty Ltd ABN 48 100 967 717. In these booking terms and

conditions the expressions “Climbing Mountains”, “we”, “our” or “us” include Rockbourne

Investments Pty Limited (A.B.N. 48 100 967 717) and entities that assist or participate with

Rockbourne Investments Pty Ltd in the provision of the services it agrees to provide (where the

context permits, including its and their employee and agents) and the expressions “you”, “your”,

“client” or the “passenger” include a person seeking or requiring the services offered by Climbing

Mountains, all other persons (if any) included with that person in the booking and that person’s or

those persons’ travel agent (if any).

1. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Please carefully read and ensure you understand the following terms and conditions. You must not

make any booking unless you understand and agree with the following terms and conditions.

2. EXPERIENCES AND AVAILABILITY

By requesting a quote for or booking any services or products (“Experiences”), you (if booking

directly or through a travel agent) and your travel agent on your behalf (if booking through a travel

agent) acknowledge and confirm that you have read our booking terms and conditions, that you

accept them without reservation as constituting the entire agreement between you and us which

cannot be varied other than by an officer of Rockbourne Investments in writing.

Bookings of all Experiences we arrange are provided by suppliers we believe to be reputable and to

operate in accordance with the standards set down by their own local authorities. Those Experiences

are provided subject to those suppliers’ terms, conditions, and limitations (some of which may

exclude or limit liability in respect of death, injury, delay, loss, or damage to persons and/or effects)

and we accept no responsibility for them, nor do we make or give any warranty or representation as

to their standard, quality or fitness for any particular purpose. Any legal recourse you may have in

respect of those Experiences is against those suppliers and not against us.

We recommend all passengers take out adequate travel insurance for the duration of their travel.

All Experiences shown on our Site may be booked, subject to availability at the time of booking.

Considerable care has been taken to compile the information on our Site but circumstances outside

of our control may necessitate changes in itineraries or accommodation (e.g. bad weather, hotel

being damaged etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule departures and itineraries if

required by circumstances beyond our control. Where it is necessary to change a hotel, we will

endeavour to substitute accommodation of no lesser standard.

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3. PRICES ON THE SITE

We endeavour to ensure the accuracy of all prices displayed on the Site.

Prices are:

(a) specified in Australian dollars (unless stated otherwise) and are subject to change without

notice;

(b) indicative only and subject to change until all of your booking details have been provided to us,

we have confirmed your booking and you have paid in full; and

(c) for the number of persons, items or time periods and on the conditions stated on the relevant

page of the Site.

“FROM” PRICES

The expression “from” with respect to a price means the lowest price for the Experience we believe

is available at the time of publication, based on information we have received from suppliers.

TAXES, CHARGES AND CURRENCY FLUCTUATION

All Government taxes and charges imposed by suppliers, or third parties (including ticketing fees and

airline fuel surcharges) are payable by you and are subject to change. If there are any increase in

such taxes, charges or supplier rates or any currency fluctuation which increase the price of your

booking, we reserve the right to change the price you must pay by including the additional charges

or amount (together with any applicable service fee and GST) at any time prior to and including the

date of your departure, even if we have received full payment from you.

We will notify you of any such price changes that result in your travel arrangements being materially

different from those prior to the change being effected and in respect of which we have already

accepted your deposit or full payment. If so, and you do not wish to alter your travel arrangements,

you may cancel them and monies you have already paid, less any charges levied by suppliers, will be

refunded. Any refund will be calculated at the currency exchange rate that applied when your

booking was confirmed.

AIRFARES

Airfare prices and conditions (if applicable) are subject to change or withdrawal without notification

until the airline tickets are issued (For example, foreign currency airfares and airport taxes may

fluctuate and are subject to the rate of exchange on date of ticket issue). Full payment is required

before tickets can be issued.

Rockbourne Investments is not responsible for any increases in prices or changes in any airfare

prices.

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If we have knowledge of any potential airfare increases, we will advise you when confirming your

booking.

ERRORS

We reserve the right to correct any errors in fees, charges, rate or prices quoted or billed, even if we

have received full payment from you.

EXCLUSIONS

The price does not include airfares (unless otherwise stated), passport and visa fees, insurance,

laundry, phone calls, beverages, meals not detailed in the itinerary, tips to tour guides, motor coach

drivers and local city guides, items of a personal nature, excess baggage, expenses, fees or costs

incurred in case of illness, or of refusal of entry to, detention in, or expulsion or repatriation from a

country or part of a country. We are not liable for any expense, costs or loss incurred in relation to

such matters and you release us from all liability, damages, or responsibility in relation to them.

4. HOW TO BOOK

Please contact one of our Experience Designers who will work with you to arrange an experience

customised to your needs. We will present to you written quotation for the Experiences requested

unless otherwise stated on the Site.

You must ensure names used to make a booking are exactly as appear in passports. Any name/initial

or spelling changes made after booking confirmation may result in supplier-imposed fees and/or you

are unable to travel.

5. QUOTES

All written quotes indicate the price for the Experiences only, they do not, unless specified, indicate

the availability of the Experiences.

A quote if required for Experiences is valid for 7 days from the date the quote is sent to you.

6. PAYMENT

Upon receiving instruction from you that you wish to acquire Experiences, we will, arrange (if

available) the quoted Experiences and provide you with a confirmation of their availability and

pricing. Your instructions will constitute confirmation that you have checked the Experiences being

booked and you have read, understood and agreed to these booking terms and conditions and any

terms and conditions specified in the quote.

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You must, pay to us:

(a) a non-refundable deposit when booking the Experience providing you with a confirmation of

the Experiences availability and pricing; and

(b) any amount we notify you when confirming availability and pricing or from time to time in

respect of the Experiences you request, within the time we notify you (i.e. certain Experiences may

require a further payment, up to full payment, to confirm the booking).

Your arrangements will be booked upon our receipt of the deposit or other payment. Only after we

receive the deposit or other payment, and we issue you or your travel agent with a confirmation

invoice is a booking accepted.

The balance of the price of your booking must be paid no later than 30 days before departure date

as listed on the Site (or at any time stated by us). If you fail to make any required payment, we will

assume your booking is cancelled.

A travel agent who makes a booking at your request is your agent and is not our agent for the

purposes of receipt of the deposit or any part of the price.

7. CREDIT CARDS

Any payment by credit card attracts a non-refundable service fee at time of payment, based on the

total cost of the payment. The amount of this service fee will depend on the credit card used and will

be advised at time of payment.

8. AMENDMENTS

If you amend your booking after it has been confirmed you must pay to us:

(a) an administration fee of at least AUD$50, to cover communication and administration costs;

and

(b) any cancellation and/or amendment fees imposed by suppliers such as accommodation

providers and other suppliers.

We will, to the extent possible, advise you of all applicable cancellation and/or amendment fees

when confirming your booking.

9. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

If you cancel your booking after it has been confirmed, but before you utilise the Experience, you

must pay to us:

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(a) our reasonable costs to cancel your booking (to cover communication and administration

costs); and

(b) any cancellation fees imposed by the suppliers of your Experiences (including airlines if

applicable).

Cancellation fees cannot be waived.

If you have paid any amount to us in respect of a booking, we may use it to pay the above costs and

fees. Any difference will be refunded to you. Please note that the earlier you cancel your booking the

lower the cancellation fees are likely to be.

After your travel has commenced, there can be no refund in respect of any Experiences not utilised

whether by choice or because of late arrival or early departure, including failure of a transport to

operate according to schedule. Employees of any supplier are not authorised by us to give any

undertakings in respect of refunds or other matters.

10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

We arrange the provision of Experiences which are provided by third party suppliers. We do not

ourselves provide the Experiences you may receive on your holiday.

Suppliers Terms and Conditions

Supply of the Experiences is made, and all itineraries, coupons and exchange orders (collectively

“vouchers”) are issued to you, upon the supplier’s terms and conditions that are then in use,

including as to the applicable laws, requirements and policies of any government authority related

to, among others, visas, entry, exit or transfer requirements. Your acceptance of the vouchers

constitutes those terms and conditions as the entire agreement between you and the relevant

supplier and you bear all costs or losses incurred as a consequence of your failure to comply with

them.

Exclusion of Liability

In the absence of our negligence, we are not liable for any cancellations, diversions, substitution of

equipment, variations, postponements or any other act, omission or default (whether negligent or

otherwise) of any supplier nor are we liable for any loss or damage to baggage or property, injury,

illness or death, or any other loss (including consequential loss) damage or claim whatsoever arising

from the act, error, omission, default or negligence of any person not our direct employee or under

our exclusive control.

We are not responsible for any criminal conduct of any third party.

Where a motor coach seat is fitted with a safety belt, neither we nor any supplier concerned will be

liable for death, injury, or any loss or damage whatsoever you suffer from any accident or incident if 

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you are not wearing the safety belt at the time of such accident or incident.

We are not liable for any injury, damage, loss, delay, additional expenses or inconvenience caused

by your acts, omissions or defaults, your state of health, medical condition or circumstances or other

reasons which are beyond our control, including force majeure events or failure of equipment or

machinery.

Warranties

To the extent permitted by law, all express and implied warranties, guarantees, representations or

terms are expressly excluded.

Where the law implies any warranty guarantee or condition which cannot be excluded, our liability

to you for breach thereof is limited to supplying the services again or payment of the cost of having

the services supplied again.

Maximum Liability

Despite any other provision of these terms and conditions, to the extent permitted by law, our

maximum liability to you or any third party is limited to the price you have paid us for the booking.

11. COMPLAINTS

We endeavour to ensure that the arrangements we have made for you are implemented as

arranged. If a problem occurs, the most practical way to deal with it is attempt resolution with the

supplier. If you fail to follow this course, any claim for compensation may be reduced or denied. If

you have any unresolved complaint, details should be lodged in writing (with supporting

documentation, including efforts made with the supplier to resolve it) with your travel agent or

directly with us within 30 days of your holiday concluding.

12. HOTEL DESCRIPTIONS & PHOTOGRAPHS

Hotel and facility descriptions featured on our Site are based on hotel guides and information

provided by suppliers and may change at any time. Pictures utilised may not reflect the exact room,

décor, view, or other specifications.

13. INSURANCE

We highly recommend you purchase travel insurance (covering COVID-19 and/or pandemics) against

forfeiture of payment, loss of deposits, cancellation charges, baggage loss, medical expenses, theft,

and other contingencies. We make no representations as to what you may recover under any

insurance. You agree not to hold us responsible for any decision of insurers, and/or any supplier, or

the requirements of any foreign government, authority, foreign law, or policy.

Some of our Experiences require insurance prior to commencement (the Site).

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14. INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL

You are responsible for all immigration, passport, visa, health, quarantine and customs laws,

regulations, orders, demands or other requirements of countries visited or transited. You should

check the requirements of those countries with their embassies or consulates or other authorities.

Official travel advice issued by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by

calling (in Australia) 1300 555 135 or visiting their website www.dfat.gov.au. We recommend that

you review this information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure. We strongly

recommend that you also register your upcoming travel plans through

the smarttraveller.gov.au site.

15. UNLICENSED SUPPLIER DISCLAIMER

Climbing Mountains range of products and services have been refined over many years. If you

request Rockbourne Investments T/A Climbing Mountains to arrange Experiences by a person or

company which is not licensed in accordance with any applicable law, we accept no liability (whether

in contract for negligence or otherwise) for any loss or damage suffered by you as a result.

16. PRIVACY

You consent to our, our agents and related entities to collecting, retaining, using, and disclosing your

personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Our Privacy Policy sets out how we

manage your personal information and is available on our website or can be sent to you on request.

Your booking of any Experience constitutes your representation to us that you have read our Privacy

Policy and accept its application to you.

17. OUR WEBSITE

By using the Site to browse any Experience, you represent to us that you have read our User

Agreement posted on the Site and you accept its application to you.

18. LAW AND JURISDICTION

The agreement between us and you in respect of the services to be provided is constituted solely by

these terms and conditions and is governed by the laws of Queensland, Australia. We and you

submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Queensland and the Courts of appeal

therefrom. In any legal action, arbitration, or other proceeding to enforce, interpret or construe the

terms [of this Agreement/and conditions], or concerning any grievance relating to

the [cruise/tour/holiday/booking], the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable

legal fees and expenses on a solicitor/client basis.

19. UNDERSTANDING THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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If you do not understand any aspect of these terms and conditions, you should seek advice from an

appropriately qualified person.

20. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, REFUNDS AND OVERVIEW (extract website)

Payment: Full payment for all tours must be received by Climbing Mountains 60 days prior to the tour

departure date. Cancellation: If a customer wishes to cancel their tour, the following fees will apply:

More than 90 days before tour departure: full refund minus a $250 administrative fee, 60-90 days

before tour departure: 50% refund, less than 60 days before tour departure: no refund. Tour

itinerary: Climbing Mountains reserves the right to make changes to the tour itinerary as necessary

due to unforeseen circumstances. Travel insurance: It is strongly recommended (required ensuring

adventure activities are listed) that customers purchase travel insurance to cover any unexpected

events such as trip cancellation, medical emergencies, or lost or stolen

belongings. Responsibility: Climbing Mountains and its employees and contractors are not responsible

for any personal injuries or deaths, or loss of personal property during the tour. Customers are

responsible for their own safety and should follow all safety guidelines Climbing Mountains

provides. Passports and visas: It's the customer's responsibility to obtain and carry a valid passport

and any necessary visas for the duration of the tour. Medical conditions: Customers must

inform Climbing Mountains of any pre-existing medical conditions prior to the tour.

Детали тура

Размещение / проживание

Traditional Albergue (Hostels, 34 nights), upgrade is available for an additional cost (Pensions, small hotels)

Транспорт

Transport: Daily Bag Transfer and Emergency (if required), Trek is by foot only with backpack

Страховка

Страховка не включена. Для этого тура требуется туристическая страховка. Пожалуйста, убедитесь, что у вас есть необходимое страховое покрытие.

Опционально

Other activities and services are not included

Перелет

International flights are not included

Дополнительно

Services stated as included

Дополнительно

Buses or Taxis.

Accommodation before or after the trip.

Lunch.

Alcohol.

Face masks and hand sanitiser.

Питание

29 Dinners w/ accommodation (meals not included 1st night in Saint Jean, Days Off and Last Day)

Гид

Qualified and Experienced

Хорошо знать

Валюта

Euro

Франция

Отзывы покупателей

Общий рейтинг

5

Маршрут

5

Гид

5

Транспорт

5

Размещение

5

Еда

5

Оператор

5

Часто задаваемые вопросы

Как я могу заказать тур?
Вы можете заказать тур на нашем сайте, выбрав нужные даты и нажав кнопку "Забронировать". Также можно связаться с нашим отделом продаж по телефону или электронной почте.
Какие варианты оплаты доступны?
Мы принимаем кредитные карты, банковские переводы и другие популярные способы оплаты.
Могу ли я изменить или отменить бронирование?
Да, изменение или отмена бронирования возможны, однако могут применяться штрафы в зависимости от времени до начала тура.
Какие документы необходимы для участия в туре?
Вам потребуется заграничный паспорт с действующей визой (если требуется) для посещения стран по маршруту тура.
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