Stage 7 of 33 on the Camino Francés — 15.6 km, ≈ 270 m up and 290 m down.
15.6 km
distance
+270 m
climbing
−290 m
descent
228 m
high point
A day of real climbs — the high mark is 228 m at Santiaguiño de Antas. Nothing alpine, but the ups and downs add to ≈ 270 m of climbing before the day is done.
Villages along the way
0 km
O Porriño
35 m
2.9 km
Veigadaña
64 m
3.1 km
Mos
69 m
8.9 km
Santiaguiño de Antas
228 m
10.3 km
Alto de Tortoreos
184 m
11.7 km
Saxamonde
96 m
15.6 km
Redondela
17 m
How this is calculated
Stage boundaries follow the classic 33-stage division of the Camino Francés — the same seed the companion app plans with. One note: the browser follows the main route through Villadangos del Páramo where some guides route via Villar de Mazarife.
Elevations are curated, guidebook-style altitudes for every village on the route; profiles connect them in sequence. Ascent and descent sum the village-to-village changes plus a small per-kilometre undulation allowance, which lands the totals where published guides put them (≈ 1,385 m for the Pyrenees day).
The difficulty rating weighs distance, climbing and descent the way legs do — a long flat meseta day can outrank a short climb. Five levels, from gentle to epic; only the Pyrenees and O Cebreiro days earn the top mark.
This tool runs on the same data and logic as the Camino Mio app — when you start walking, your plan comes with you. Meet the app