How can I do the Camino de Santiago?
You can do the Camino de Santiago in the following ways: On foot: This is the most traditional way to walk the Camino de Santiago. You can do it in a [...]
You can do the Camino de Santiago in the following ways: On foot: This is the most traditional way to walk the Camino de Santiago. You can do it in a [...]
It is very difficult to say how many stages the Camino de Santiago has as it depends on several factors. If you go by bike you will be able to cover longer [...]
Each Jacobean itinerary has its starting point in a different place. The French Way starts in Saint Jean Pied de Port (France), the Northern Way in Irun, the Primitive Way starts in [...]
In case you don't have the necessary time or you can't do a complete route of the Camino de Santiago, you always have the option of joining at any point of the [...]
As you know, there is no single Camino de Santiago, but a huge network of pilgrimage routes over vast distances. Therefore each route of the Camino de Santiago has a different mileage. [...]
The history of the Camino de Santiago begins with the discovery of the tomb of the Apostle St. James and passes through important historical periods until it became what we know today. [...]
It is said that "all roads lead to Rome", but it could also be said "all roads lead to Santiago de Compostela". The Camino de Santiago is not a single road, [...]
Everyone can do the Camino de Santiago regardless of their beliefs. With the passing of the centuries, the Camino ceased to be a fundamentally religious pilgrimage and became a cultural event as [...]