As a pilgrimage foundation, the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela allows pilgrims to walk around the interior along extended aisles, paying homage in chapels and before a variety of images while Mass is being conducted in the central nave. A Pilgrim’s Mass is said every day, during which ...
Santiago de Compostela is the final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Visiting the Cruz de Ferro Visiting the Cruz de Ferro is an essential experience for any pilgrim or traveler on the Camino de Santiago. Located in the Leon Mountains in the north of Spain, the climb to the...
Day 6Transfer to Pedrouzo and Walk to Santiago de Compostela12 miles / 19 km Day 7Onward Travel THIS TRIP'S CARBON SCORE This trip has a carbon score of 1kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 1kg is equivalent to 9 bananas....
After, we headed to the pilgrim office to receive our Compostela. You stand in a long line, fortunately, we arrived where our wait was no more than 15 minutes when we left the line was way out the door. You are directed to a counter by a guide, it feels just like any passport/visa...
This tourist guide is built to be used offline. No connection to Internet required, meaning no extra charges in your phone bill!! It is a very practical city guide since it is designed to be used by itineraries. There are 4 different itineraries for the city depending on the duration of...
One of my best memories from the year was walking theCamino de Santiagowith my friend Hayley. We did 14 days and 325km on the century-old pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela, where the remains of Saint James are said to rest. I had been to the city half a dozen times, but arriv...
We hiked the 500-mile, 800-kmCamino Francésfrom Saint-Jean to Santiago de Compostela in three parts, walking roughly two weeks each year in May 2013, June 2014, and June 2015. It took us a total of 38 walking days. Ask 100 people how they did their Camino and you’ll get 100 answ...
Camino de Santiago The Way of St. James is one of the most famous pilgrimages in the world. It is a network of ancient pilgrimage routes across Europe, all leading to Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. While walking the Camino, I discovered numerous historic sites, breathtaking landscapes, and ...
No connection to Internet required, meaning no extra charges in your phone bill!! It is a very practical city guide since it is designed to be used by itineraries. There are 4 different itineraries for the city depending on the duration of your journey. We also provide tips and advices ...
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.