Should I skip the Meseta?
If you want to walk the Camino but are time poor, ask most people which part to skip and they will invariably say the st…
The delights of Oia
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 changed me
“The underlying self belief and trust that I can do anything I set my mind to is so profound and ingrained in me now tha…
You know you have walked the Camino when…
If you miss the simple daily routines, shared and solitary experiences, and luxury of walking all day on the Camino de S…
The Camino – Much more than a long walk
“We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?” – Marianne…
10 things I learnt along ‘The Way’
The direct translation of “Buenos tardes/Buenos noches” is “Good afternoon/Good evening” but the Spanish people do not s…
The first steps on the French Way
St Jean Pied de Port (population 1800) is a delightful bustling Basque village nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees…
Which stage of the Camino should I walk?
Are you asking yourself which stage of the Camino you should walk? Read on for a breakdown of five sections to help you…
Camino Frances Stage 4 – Leon to O Cebriero
Are you strapped for time and looking for one section of the Camino to walk? If you want to experience some of the most…
Camino Francés Stage 1
Camino Stage 1. The first day’s walk on the Camino Francés from St Jean Pied de Port in France to Roncesvalles. Th…