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Camino Planning Roadmap Yes, I'll take the roadmap! YOU WANT TO WALK THE CAMINO DE SANTIAGO BUTOH MY GOODNESS, WHERE DO YOU START? I don’t mean which city or town do you start in, no. I meanhow do you get started planning this thing?Where do you start the task of mapping out...
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Some people ask where to start the Camino, thinking that there is only one route. There are many Camino routes, as shown on the Wise Pilgrim Camino Map pictured above. You can start your Camino at any point along these routes, and all roads lead to Sant
People walk in groups, alone, or with a partner. It’s also possible to travel the Camino by bicycle. The Camino is well known for its sense of community and sociable atmosphere. Pilgrims passing by will greet each other with a welcome of “Buen Camino!”, loosely translating as “Have ...
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When is the best time to walk the Camino de Madrid? The optimal time to embark on the Camino de Madrid is during late spring or early autumn. Summer season can be overly hot, offering little shade, while early spring might still have snow in higher elevations like the Fuenfría Mountain ...
In the spirit of camaraderie that connects all who walk the Camino, I’ve taken it upon myself to research the maze of popular models, scrutinizing their strengths and weaknesses with the same discerning eye as one might examine a topographic map. The Camino Frances, one of the most popular...
inner journey that has lead us to see our guides asa practical and mystical manual for the modern-day pilgrim- that we might find a place to eat and sleep at the end of a long days walk and that we might support each other to dive into the mysteries of our individual soul awakenings....
Just stay on the road and walk around the bend. A dirt track will appear up and to your left; a short climb later the trail will descend again. The first road you see takes you to Carucedo, which is not on the Camino. If you want to take a slight detour and then walk along ...