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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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07
Apr

Compostela – The Field of the Stars

Around 813 a hermit called Pelagio came to see the Bishop of Iria Flavia to report that he had witnessed a shower of stars.
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06
Apr

Pulpo Gallego – Galician Octopus

Common octopus thrives in the colder waters of Galicia so it's not surprising they're one of the most common dishes.
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05
Apr

Finisterre — World’s End

Finis-terrae was named by the Romans, who sacrificed every night here to ensure the return of the Sun each day
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31
Mar

The Waters of Lavacolla

A Lavacolla is a village close to the city outskirts which takes its name from a small river.
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30
Mar

Monte Do Gozo – Mount of Joy

Monte del Gozo or Mount Joy, a modest little hill (380m) at the end of the Camino Frances, provides a special moment at the end of the journey.
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29
Mar

Semana Santa – Holy Week

From the smallest village to the capital city, pretty much everyone turns out to witness Semana Santa and the atmosphere can be highly affecting.
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