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Three Indian women in their 50s set off from Baiona on the Portuguese Coastal Camino, embracing storms, slow travel, and a soulful journey through Galicia.
The Camino de Santiago is a network of ancient pilgrimage routes from all around Europe that lead to the city of Santiago de Compostela, where it is said that the bones of St. James the Apostle ...
With 2024 expected to be the busiest year yet for the Camino de Santiago, travellers should seek out the relatively untrodden 620km Camino from Lisbon. From the hilltop church of Lamas do Vouga, I ...
Inspiration Portugal This was published 6 years ago Walking the Portuguese Camino de Santiago David McGonigal May 14, 2019 — 12.15am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
So in early 2023, I decided to try the Portuguese Camino. I volunteered for two wonderful weeks of cooking, cleaning and encouraging new pilgrims at a traditional inn in Porto before I set off on ...
I’m late to the Camino party. About 1200 years late by all accounts. Since the ninth century, Christians have been making the pilgrimage to the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela in north ...
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Finisterre: The Camino de Santiago pilgrim’s bonus roundFINISTERRE, Spain — After 115 kilometers of trekking along the Camino de Santiago—the route that pilgrims take to reach the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela, in keeping with a tradition ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSN'This route was the toughest': Tony completes 500-mile Camino trail for charityAnthony 'Tony' Williams took on the Camino Frances route, through Northern Spain in aid of the Rosemere Cancer Foundation.
Itinerary two: The Original Way This 200-mile trail is said to be the oldest of the Camino de Santiago routes, the first pilgrimage having been taken by Asturian King Alfonso II around 820 CE. It ...
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