What to expect: the terrain and challenges of Spain’s Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago is one of the most famous pilgrimage routes in the world. It’s made up of several distinct…
Portuguese Camino versus Camino Frances: What are the differences?
Choosing between the Portuguese Coastal Camino and the Camino Francés is an exciting decision for anyone planning to wal…
Walking the Spiritual Variant of the Portuguese Camino
Choosing which Camino route to walk can be daunting. You may be new to the Camino and have seen many possible variation…
Highlights of the Portuguese Coastal Camino
If you’re contemplating walking the Portuguese Coastal Camino, you need to know that it’s quite a different experience t…
Should you skip the Meseta on the Camino de Santiago?
If you want to walk the Camino de Santiago but are time poor, ask most people which part to skip and they will invariabl…
Discovering the delights of Oia on the Portuguese Camino
While walking RAW Travel’s Portuguese Coastal Camino I got to stop and smell the roses, as the saying goes, in the delig…
How walking the Camino de Santiago changed me
Setting foot on the Camino de Santiago is more than a journey across Spain; it’s a pilgrimage that unfolds layer by laye…
You know you have walked the Camino when…
After days (or weeks) on the Camino, you may start noticing little changes in how you approach life, such as an unshakab…
Spain’s Camino de Santiago – Much more than a long walk
Spain’s Camino de Santiago – often simply called “The Way” – is much more than a long walk; it’s a jou…
10 things I learnt along ‘The Way’ – walking the Camino de Santiago
Walking the Camino de Santiago is more than a physical journey – it can be a transformative experience that teaches less…
Walking the Camino Frances – the first steps on the French Way
St Jean Pied de Port in France is the starting point for The French Way (Camino Frances), the best-known Camino walk. On…
Lisbon’s Sardine Festival – a must-do when you visit Portugal
Every year from 12–14 June, Lisbon honours its most respected saint with a sardine festival. The first of several saints…
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