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09
Jun

Solo, but Never Alone – What It’s Like to Take on the Camino by Yourself

Thinking of walking the Camino alone? Discover why solo pilgrims are never truly alone on the Camino de Santiago and how walking solo can lead to freedom and unforgettable friendships.
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01
Jun

How Strenuous is the Camino de Santiago?

Join Walk the Camino for our blog on how difficult it is to walk the Camino de Santiago and how to prepare. Read more…
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29
May

Walking the Camino Turns Strangers into Lifelong Friends

Walking the Camino de Santiago often turns strangers into lifelong friends through shared challenges, quiet conversations, and simple moments that leave a lasting mark.
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17
May

Portugal’s Coastal Camino

The 21st-century revitalisation of the Camino de Santiago has led to the restoration of Portugal's wonderful coastal path.
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16
May

The Barcelos Cockerel

The story goes that a Gallego (a man from Galicia), was passing through Barcelos on the pilgrim road to Santiago de Compostela.
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10
May

5 Ways to Walk The Camino in a Week

The 5 Camino Ways can be done in a week or less - but which is the right one for you?
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16
Apr

Muxia – Cape Finisterre

At Muxia, you will reach the western limits of the ancient world and discover more about its myths and legends
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Closeup of a boat shed at the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, United Kingdom
20
Mar

Walking the Camino de Santiago: How to Plan Your Trip (2025)

Join us for a 2025 guide to planning your Camino adventure! Find the right route, create a packing list, and much more…
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The Valley of Glendalough in autumn
18
Feb

Best Pilgrimage Walking Holidays in Europe

Each of these pilgrimage routes offers a unique journey through European landscapes and cultures. Click to learn more…
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24
Jan

Reasons to Walk Camino del Norte in Asturias

Asturias is one of the best-kept secrets in all of Spain, but it's gradually becoming more and more popular with walkers
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