Yes, walking the Camino Francés (the most popular route from St. Jean Pied de Port to Santiago) in 30 days is a very achievable goal for a 2026 pilgrim of average fitness. The total distance is approximately 780 kilometers (485 miles), which requires an average daily pace of roughly 26 kilometers (16 miles) per day. This pace allows for a "standard" 30-day itinerary with no rest days, or a 28-day walking schedule with two full days of rest in major cities like Burgos or León. For fit 2026 hikers, 30 days is considered a "standard" pace; however, many first-time pilgrims prefer 33 to 35 days to allow for shorter walking days or more time to explore the historic cathedrals and villages along the way. If you are tight on time, a 2026 "cheat" is to start in Pamplona, which reduces the trip to exactly 30 days at a very comfortable 23 km/day pace, bypassing the grueling "Napoleon Route" over the Pyrenees on the first day.