Here are the landscapes you will find on your summer pilgrimage
The Camino de Santiago is an experience that also transforms the sensory perception of the pilgrim. In summer the pilgrimage is transformed into a landscape full of colours that evoke emotions. From the intense greens of the Galician countryside to the blues of the sea on the coast; each step on the Camino is accompanied by a chromatic palette that defines the season of the year and enriches the route.
The splendid green of Galicia
On arriving in Galicia many pilgrims from different parts of Spain are amazed by the lush green of the Galician community. This colour dominates the landscape thanks to the dense forests and meadows. The shades of green vary from the deep dark greens of the oak and eucalyptus trees to the lighter greens of the pastures. This green is enhanced by the humid climate and the rain that offers a respite for pilgrims after the heat of other places.
The colours of other parts of Spain such as Castilla y León
There are pilgrims who decide to start the Camino de Santiago in other regions of Spain such as Castilla y León. In summer these fields are tinged with yellow and gold reflecting the wheat fields and sunflowers under the sun. The golden fields stretch across the vast plains and offer a totally different landscape for the pilgrim as they cross into Galicia.
The blue of the sky and the sea
As the Camino progresses the blue sky becomes a constant companion. This clear blue provides a perfect contrast with the greens and golds of the landscape. In the case of the Portuguese Camino along the coast, pilgrims will be able to contemplate the deep blue of the Atlantic Ocean. Those who decide to continue their route from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre will also be able to visualise these impressive landscapes that show the immensity of the sea. This colour not only symbolises immensity but also the end of the journey and the beginning of new adventures.

The reds and oranges of sunrise and sunset
Summer on the Camino de Santiago is also marked by spectacular sunrises and sunsets. The skies are tinged with red and orange tones creating beautiful landscapes and moments of reflection. These warm colours inspire pilgrims to begin their journeys with energy and end them with a sense of peace and achievement.

People and culture
The Camino de Santiago also involves summer festivals of hospitality that add a human dimension to the natural landscape. The hospitality of the people who welcome pilgrims makes the Camino not only a visual experience but also a deeply emotional and social one.
Conclusions
Summer on the Camino de Santiago is an explosion of colours that enriches the pilgrim's experience. Each stage of the Camino with its palette of colours tells a story. These colours not only embellish the landscape but also accompany the pilgrim on his inner journey making the Camino a symphony of tones and sensations. Come to do the Camino de Santiago and let yourself be enveloped by the colours of summer on the Camino de Santiago!