It depends on what route you take, because there are several routes and a few do not start in France (i.e. from Valencia or from Seville). The distance from Irun (in the eastern Pyrenees) to Santiago is around 380 miles.
el Camino de Santiago is not one trail but many different routes (about 8 official routes in France, 15 in Spain and many that start in other European countries) so there is no 'start' only a destinaton - the tomb of St James in Santiago de Compostela. One could say that el Camino starts from your front door! In order to earn a certificate of completion - the Compostela - you need to walk the last 100km to Santiago or cycle the last 200km. That is the only criterion for earning the Compostela. You don't have to stay in pilgrim shelters, or carry a backpack Spain
People pilgrim to the famous cathedral in Santiago de Compostela to visit the burial site of the Apostle Santiago, or James the Greater/James the Elder. People do the Camino de Santiago for many reasons though: a pilgrimage to the tomb of the Apostle, excercise, or just as a way to see some of Spain's beautiful, green, Celtic northern provinces.
72 miles
5,238 miles from Pittsburgh and Santiago, Chile. 5,238 miles from Pittsburgh and Santiago, Chile.
The miles per gallon that an El Camino gets depends on the size of the engine. An El Camino with a Chevy 350 gets about 22 miles per gallon.
2078 miles
There's a Santiago Canyon near LA that is about 1900 miles from Walker.
5,137 miles
How many miles is it from oregon to chile
1,527 miles
Air miles from Indianapolis, Indiana, to Santiago, Chile, total 5,133 miles. That equals 8,260 kilometers or 4,460 nautical miles.
The distance between Valparaiso and Santiago, Chile is 75.1 miles. The amount of time that it will take to travel from Valparaiso to Santiago, Chile is 2 hours and 25 minutes.