Camino Portugués Coastal – Day 13 (Final Day). Padrón → Santiago de Compostela – April 27, 2026

Before sunrise somewhere in Spain 😉

Camino Portugués Coastal – Day 13 (Final Day)
Padrón → Santiago de Compostela
April 27, 2026
Distance: ~20+ miles
Steps: ~40,000+


The final push

This is it.

Final day on the Camino.

For the first time on the whole trip, we actually left early. Out the door at 7:00 AM.

No hesitation today.

We woke up in good spirits and, as has become a bit of a theme, did our slightly ridiculous backpack dance in the street before setting off.

Energy was good. Body felt ready. Mentally and spiritually in a strong place.

We knew what today was.


Early miles

About 2 hours in, just over 5.5 miles done.

We felt it early.

No coffee stops, which threw off the rhythm slightly, and we realised quickly how much we now rely on those small breaks.

Markers showed 17 km to go, and that made it real.

This was no longer a long journey.

This was a countdown.


Mid-morning reset

Around 8 miles in, just over 3 hours walking.

We finally stopped.

Coffee, pastries, salami roll, and a proper sandwich.

That changed everything.

Energy came straight back.

It was a reminder that sometimes there’s no deeper issue, you’re just hungry.


The climb

The profile told the story.

A steady, grinding climb most of the day.

  • ~700 ft done early
  • ~1,000 ft still to go

Nothing dramatic, just relentless.


Late morning

11:40 AM

  • 10.67 miles done
  • ~21,000 steps
  • Under 6 miles to go

We were both feeling it.

Tired, yes.

But also excited.

And a bit sad.


The mental model

Turkey Mountain again.

A 4-mile loop.

At this stage, it was down to about one loop remaining.

That final bend where you see the car park and know you’re done.

Only this time, it’s Santiago.


First sight

At around 12 miles, we saw it.

The spires of the cathedral.

Not a sign.

The destination.

You understand why they built them that way. For centuries, pilgrims could see and hear where they were heading.


Final stretch

At about 13.6 miles in, roughly 2½ miles to go.

Half a Turkey Mountain loop.

Beautiful, shaded, calm.

We were thankful we left early because the sun was now fully out and it was hot.


The body

Everything was talking.

Victor’s hip flexor tightened up.

My blister held steady.

Both a bit short on water.

But still moving.


Arrival

We made it.

Walked into the square.

Emotional.

Photos, 360 video, just standing there.


The history

Santiago is the burial place of Saint James.

For over a thousand years, pilgrims have walked here.

The cathedral stands as the endpoint.

The spires guide you in.

And now we were part of that.


Shutdown

Then the body switched off.

  • Achilles tight
  • Muscles stiff
  • Fatigue fully hit

Like it had all been held together just to get us there.


Completion

Pilgrim Office.

Compostela collected.

Done.


Familiar faces

Seeing people we’ve met along the way.

Just recognition.


First stop

Restaurant.

  • Paella
  • Beer
  • Water

Let it all settle.


Santiago

Checked into the hotel.

Shower.

One-hour nap.

Back out into the city.

It’s a fantastic place.

Full of history, energy, life.

Still stands as somewhere worth coming back to properly.


Simple routines

Mercado run:

  • Sour candy
  • Sparkling water

Back out again.


The numbers

Looking back:

  • Over 200 miles walked
  • 400,000+ steps
  • Today: 40,000+ steps, 20+ miles

What it means

More than a walk.

A full reset.

Physical, mental, spiritual.

Lessons learned.

Some kept.

Some left behind.


What’s next

Two full days here.

No alarms.

No walking required.

Just time to reflect and explore.


The close

We’re here.

We did it.

Camino complete.

And for the first time in two weeks, there’s nothing we have to do tomorrow.