After breakfast, your next point of interest is Lavacolla in the outskirts of Santiago, where pilgrims used to wash themselves in the river in preparation for their arrival in Santiago de Compostela. Rows of tall eucalyptus trees line your journey to Monte do Gozo (the "Mount of Joy," at 368m), and it is from here that you will catch your first glimpse of the spires of the cathedral in Santiago.
When you arrive in the city (264m, population 80,000), explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site’s architecture and delight in the wonderful atmosphere of this spiritual and cultural city. With only 16.5km to walk today, you should be in Santiago in time for the pilgrim mass (12PM). After visiting the Santiago Cathedral and recovering from your walk, take time to explore this gem of a city, which is small and vibrant. Its old town will enchant you. In Santiago de Compostela, you will find not only pilgrims but also locals and students enjoying a few bites and socialising over a glass of wine in the many bars, restaurants, and cosy cafes.
Overnight stay in Santiago de Compostela at Parador de Santiago or similar.
Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela