As of March 2024, we’ve completed 9 Camino de Santiago routes. 7 main routes: Camino Frances, Camino Portuguese (Coastal and Central Route twice), Camino del Norte, Camino Primitivo, Camino Ingles, Camino Finisterre-Muxia, and Via de la Plata. And twolesser-known Camino routes:Camino de ...
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most significant and popular pilgrimage routes in the World. For over 1,000 years pilgrims have traveled to the tomb of St. James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Some do it for religious reasons and some just to have an adventure. Today, hundreds o...
The Pilgrimage to Santiago along the Camino de Santiago is a one of a kind experience. While many would love to walk the entire way, it is not always easy to get away from our day-to-day duties and responsibilities for a whole month. So here following on from the post listing the bes...
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most famous pilgrimages in Christianity and a network of routes across western Europe, all of which lead to the purported tomb of St. James the Greater in Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain.
You can though start your Camino at any point along the route, bear in mind to have yourPilgrim’s Passport, which is required to stay in the pilgrim’s hostels and to be awarded your Compostela when you arrive in Santiago de Compostela. Normally you only need one stamp per day in your...
This service does NOT transport your bags from Sarria to Santiago. He gets them to Palas de Rei, and then contracts with someone else who takes them from that point. Beyond that, he’s not responsible, he says. So imagine our disappointment when we arrived to Santiago to find that ...
JOURNEY TO THE HEART OF MY TRUTH – EL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO 2009 Day 4, Tuesday, 26 May 2009, Pamplona to Obanos, Spain Spiritual In-sight: The price of speed is always a loss of detail, and a sacrifice of presence. Our spirit reminds us when we’ve disconnected for too long; at...
蓬费拉达Camino de Santiago Day 136 Foncebadón-Ponferrada 28.3 km 住宿:酒店一路下来有点累,下了1000多米,但是路上的风景足以治愈!放下
Starting point During mytrip across the PyreneesI visited four popular starting points of El Camino Santiago: Porto Somport St. Jean Pied-de-Port, France Roncesvalles, Spain Hendaye, France (near San Sebastian, Spain). I officially started in St. Jean Pied-de-Port, but I ended up on the...
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