Why pilgrimage? The 10 most important lessons

10 lessons for pilgrimage Pilgrimage is a physical journey. It takes effort. From stage to stage, from kilometer to kilometer. And sometimes (and unfortunately!) from blister to blister. But above all, a pilgrimage is also a spiritual journey, full of teachings and lessons. But what distinguishes 'pilgrim' from a 'normal walk'? What makes pilgrimage special? [...]
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Which Camino to Santiago de Compostela Has the Most Nature?

The Camino to Santiago de Compostela is not only a spiritual and cultural journey — it’s also an immersion in some of the most beautiful natural landscapes in Spain. Whether you’re walking for reflection, challenge or connection, nature plays a central role in shaping the pilgrim experience. From lush forests and coastal paths to rugged [...]
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Camino Spiritual Route: Things You Need to Know

The camino spiritual route, a variant of the Camino Portugues, starts in Pontevedra, Spain and runs through the beautiful region of O Salnés. This is a nice alternative for hikers who want to enjoy not only beautiful landscapes, but also local history. Pilgrims can even travel by sea to recreate the journey of the remains [...]
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Yellow arrow, the sign of the Camino de Santiago

The yellow arrow as a sign of the Camino de Santiago. The mythical yellow arrow is the indisputable symbol of the Camino de Santiago. You will encounter them at every intersection during your pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The yellow arrow is the only and official marking of the different routes of the Camino to [...]
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5 reasons to walk the Camino Ingles route

The Camino Ingles route, a lesser-known yet historically significant path, stands as a testament to the centuries-old tradition of pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Originating from the British Isles, this route was a vital link for English-speaking pilgrims journeying to the revered site. Not just limited to the spiritual seekers from England, the route also [...]
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