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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What you need to know about the Camino Portuguese

The Camino Portuguese is one of the most popular routes among pilgrims. The medium to low level of difficulty, the good connections - especially with Porto and Lisbon - and a network of good accommodations help thousands of pilgrims walk this Camino to Santiago de Compostela every year. The Camino Portuguese itineraries – or Caminho [...]
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10 Things to See in Santiago de Compostela

After a journey of many miles, the spires of Santiago de Compostela's grand cathedral greet you, signaling the end of a profound pilgrimage. Walking or cycling the Camino has been a meditative blend of challenge and beauty, with every step drawing you nearer to this culminating moment. As the city unfolds before you, rich with [...]
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Discover Basque Country food during Camino del Norte!

The Basque Country is almost 21,000 km², about 3 million people live there and a quarter of the total population speaks Basque or Euskara. Even if you speak a nice word of Spanish, there is really nothing to do with Euskara, they are completely two different languages, Spanish being of lating origins, while Euskara doen't [...]
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