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Walking the Camino de Santiago creates a sense of community. Pilgrims follow paths that have been used for centuries. Each step is filled with meaning, as they explore Spanish culture and traditions.
Pilgrims are returning to Spain’s Camino de Santiago after COVID-19 restrictions kept them away, according to reports. The centuries-old Catholic pilgrimage route ends at the cathedral in San… ...
The commonly agreed-upon route for El Camino de Santiago (a.k.a. the Way of St. James) begins at Saint Jean Pied de Port, France, and travels 500 miles through four of Spain’s 15 regions, ending ...
The Camino de Santiago is actually a series of paths that fan out beyond the Iberian Peninsula and spread across Europe. Whichever route one takes, they all end at the Santiago’s baroque ...
An experienced hiker shares the lessons he learned during an 11-month, 2,000-mile-plus extended hike on the Camino de Santiago – the collective name for the network of pilgrimage routes that ...
Camino de Santiago: How to walk Spain’s famous pilgrimage trail without roughing it. Yes, it is possible to take on a 500-mile pilgrimage and stay in boutique hotels without sacrificing the ...
El Camino de Santiago, Spain: Show me the way One of the world's oldest pilgrim routes is also the ultimate walker's walk900km, beginning in the French Pyrnes and ending in north-western Spain.
An ancient path. The Camino de Santiago is popular among travelers, completed last year by more than 230,000 people of all ages, who usually are referred to as pilgrims.
In August 2015, when I set out to walk 550 miles on the Camino de Santiago — Spain's famed medieval pilgrimage — I figured my body would just hate me for a while thanks to blisters and foot pain.
El Camino de Santiago (The Way of Saint James) is a medieval route that carries travelers to a majestic cathedral in the city of Santiago de Compostela, where the remains of James, one of the ...
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