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01
Jul

1st July 2020 – The Camino is Back

Safety measures in place in hotels, bars and restaurants as well as public spaces.
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three crosses floating on the sea
17
Dec

The Camino de Santiago for Solo Walkers

Join Walk the Camino for our tips and recommendations for walking the Camino as a solo traveller. Read more…
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10
Dec

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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06
Nov

Exploring the Kumano Kodo

The ancient trail passes through small villages and forest trails over the Kii Mountains to the three 'Grand Shrines of Kumano' Hongu, Nachi and Hatayama.
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06
Sep

San Millan Yuso and Suso

This tiny settlement is dominated and defined by this UNESCO world heritage twin monastic complex.
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05
Jun

Hill of Forgiveness

Erected in 1996, the pilgrim sculpture made by Vincent Galbete is today one of the great symbols of the Camino de Santiago.
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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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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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10
Apr

Arriving In Santiago

The day you arrive at the Plaza Obradoiro to stand in front of the Cathedral of Santiago will be an emotional event.
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