Find out all the routes of the Camino de Santiago, from the French Way to the Winter Way, with their lengths, stages, maps and points of interest. Compare different routes, discover stories and tips, and plan your pilgrimage with our platform.
We have just reserved June 2024 to do the Portugal Camino de Compostela. We plan on doing ALL the routes and we will ONLY use this Company for our arraignments. Personal note - Maria (Santiago Ways) gracious. Rowena Verdan Sarria to Santiago, 115 km.Oct.29 - Nov.3 , 2023We just ended our Camino yesterday. Thank-you so much SantiagoWays for
The French Camino de Santiago (known as the Way of St. James in English) begins with a true test of endurance. Today’s walk will be intense. Let’s start the French Way! After Roncesvalles, Saint Jean Pied de Port is the second most commonly used starting point for the Camino de Santiago. All of the variants of the French […] The Camino Le Puy Way is an ancient pilgrim route through south west France from Le Puy en Velay to St. Jean Pied de Port, where it joins the Camino de Santiago French Way to Santiago de Compostela. It is a classic and rewarding long-distance trail through the arresting beauty of rural France. Immerse yourself in a lesser-known part of the
Nov 19, 2023 · Walking the Camino during the summer months however is definitely the worst time! The temperature during June/July/August can rise to the mid 30 degrees (Celsius) and even higher around 40 degrees Celsius. Hiking the Camino during these months is absolutely unbearable! Plus, these summer months is the peak season when tourists absolutely flood
Find time to plan the stages on the Camino de Santiago. Another topic that usually drives pilgrims crazy, when they are trying to plan the Camino de Santiago, is the stage distribution. In this article we recommend how to organize the stages on the main pilgrim routes and give you some tips in case you want to add modifications depending on
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