Culture and gastronomy at the Santiago city market
The Mercado de Abastos of Santiago (Santiago City Market) is a place that appeals to the five senses offering a wide ran…
Cape Finisterre – the end of the world!
Cape Finisterre is a rockbound peninsula in the province of A Coruna in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It…
St James Feast Day
Saint James Feast day on the 25th of July every year is the most iconic day on the Camino calendar. Saint James was one…
Parador Santiago De Compostela
If you are lucky enough to stay in a parador in Spain, you will likely find yourself in a Castilian castle, a renovated…
Camino Comida – Lunch on the Camino
One of the delights of walking the Camino de Santiago is the anticipation and enjoyment of the delicious foods you will…
Two weeks on the Camino? Sarria to Santiago Highlights
Two weeks or less to walk the Camino? Sarria to Santiago is an excellent option. There is something for everyone along t…
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…
Is Your Camino Calling?
“The call of the Camino” is a phrase that you frequently hear when talking to pilgrims. It starts with a prompting…
Walking the Camino in a Holy Year
The Camino de Santiago is a unique experience for any pilgrim but for those pilgrims who are taking a spiritual pilgrima…
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…
Via Francigena: Gambassi Terme to San Gimignano
There is something truly magical about a pilgrimage route – following in the footsteps of thousands of pilgrims on…