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10 December 2018
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?
6 November 2018
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.
6 September 2018
San Millan Yuso and Suso
This tiny settlement is dominated and defined by this UNESCO world heritage twin monastic complex.
5 June 2018
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.
17 May 2018
Portugal’s Coastal Camino
The 21st-century revitalisation of the Camino de Santiago has led to the restoration of Portugal's wonderful coastal path.
16 May 2018
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.
16 April 2018
Muxia – Cape Finisterre
At Muxia, you will reach the western limits of the ancient world and discover more about its myths and legends
10 April 2018
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.
7 April 2018
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.
6 April 2018
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.
5 April 2018
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
31 March 2018
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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