Camino Primitivo

Camino Primitivo The Camino Primitivo  is the oldest Camino de Santiago route. King Alfonso II the Chaste was the very first pilgrim on this route. He walked the Camino Primitivo from the city of Oviedo, in Asturias, to Santiago in the 9th century with a mission: to confirm that the remains found in Santiago were [...]
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Camino Inglés

The Camino de Santiago isn't just one path but a network of historic pilgrim routes stretching across Europe, all converging at the famed shrine of the apostle Saint James in Santiago de Compostela. Among these diverse Camino de Santiago routes, the Camino Inglés stands out, offering a unique and relatively shorter pilgrimage experience.   The [...]
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CAMINO VIA PODIENSIS (France)

  Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Via Podiensis (or "Voie du Puy" in French) is undoubtedly the most popular route on the Pilgrim's Way to Santiago de Compostela in France. Indeed, it is one of the 4 main routes that cross the country and converge on Spain. Cities and landscapes to discover [...]
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Camino Primitivo Route

Discover the Camino Primitivo Route   The Camino Primitivo, also called the Original Way, is more than just a walking path. It's like a journey back through time, full of stories from long ago. Starting in Oviedo and ending in Santiago de Compostela, this route invites travelers to experience both old-world charm and natural beauty. [...]
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Walking in Picos de Europa

  Picos de Europa is the second most visited National Park in Spain and one of the most breathtaking because of its  enormous white limestone mountains and the beautiful landscape around it. It is located on the border between Asturias and León, two spanish provinces, and Picos is less than 30 km away from the [...]
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