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· National · CdN Strenuous

Camino del Norte (Cantabria)

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185.4 km Distance
46h 8min Est. duration
Strenuous Difficulty
Linear Route type

This part of the route is mainly in Cantabria

This 185.4 km route is a major undertaking — excellent fitness, reliable navigation, and multi-day planning are required. End-to-end time is roughly 41 hours and 12 minutes.

Point-to-point in layout, this trail takes you from A to B across the landscape. Consider your return logistics before heading out. Follow the CdN waymarkers throughout to stay on the official trail line.

As a National Walking Network (NWN) trail, this route represents a nationally recognised hiking corridor. Infrastructure and waymarking are maintained at a high standard.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start · Onto
0 km 43.3507°, -3.1521°
1
46.3 km 43.4017°, -3.4054°
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2
92.7 km 43.4619°, -3.8117°
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3
139.0 km 43.3982°, -4.1319°
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B
Finish · Miono
185.4 km 43.3749°, -4.5190°

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total distance of Camino del Norte (Cantabria)?
The total distance of Camino del Norte (Cantabria) is 185.4 km.
What is the estimated walking time for Camino del Norte (Cantabria)?
The estimated walking time for Camino del Norte (Cantabria) is approximately 46h 8min.
Is Camino del Norte (Cantabria) a loop trail?
No, Camino del Norte (Cantabria) is a linear (point-to-point) trail. It runs from Onto to Miono. Plan ahead for return transport.
What is the starting point of Camino del Norte (Cantabria)?
The starting point of Camino del Norte (Cantabria) is Onto.
What fitness level is needed for Camino del Norte (Cantabria)?
Camino del Norte (Cantabria) is rated strenuous. Excellent fitness, experience, and preparation are essential.
Is Camino del Norte (Cantabria) part of a larger trail network?
Yes, Camino del Norte (Cantabria) is part of the National Walking Network (NWN), connecting this route to a wider network of long-distance hiking trails.