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The Camino Inglés, or the English Way, is one of these trails. It has two starting points, either at Ferrol which is 119km, or A Coruña which is 75km from Santiago de Compostela.
Hikers around the world are rediscovering Spain's Camino de Santiago, Medieval Europe's version of the thru-hike. A veteran of the pilgrimage shares his tips for getting your boots on the path.
The Camino Inglés routes in Spain start from the northern port cities of A Coruña and Ferrol, and were the routes traditionally taken by pilgrims from Northern Europe, ...
The Camino Inglés begins at Reading Abbey and continues to God’s House Tower in Southampton, a route believed to have been taken by medieval English pilgrims heading to Santiago de Compostela ...
In 2019, a 22-mile stretch of the Camino network (called the Camino Inglés) opened in County Durham, connecting the ruins of Finchale Priory to Escomb Saxon Church, ...