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
The most popular section of Spain’s Camino Frances is the final 115km from Sarria to Santiago. Many walkers choose this…
Which stage of the Camino should I walk?
Are you asking yourself which stage of Spain’s world-famous Camino you should walk? Read on for a breakdown of fiv…
Camino Frances Stage 4 – León to O Cebriero
If you want to experience some of the most picturesque and iconic scenery and towns on Spain’s iconic Camino pilgr…
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…
Walking the First Stage of the Camino – St Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles
Walking the first stage of the Camino from St Jean Pied de Port in France to Roncesvalles involves hiking over the Pyren…
Only 2 weeks to walk the Camino? Check out these options
If you only have 2 weeks to walk Spain’s iconic Camino pilgrimage route here are a few inspirational options to co…
Become a dual pilgrim by walking the Kumano Kodo and Camino de Santiago
If you’ve completed the Camino (or a section of it) across northern Spain, there’s a good chance you will want to walk t…
Why walk the Portuguese Coastal Camino?
Why walk the Portuguese Camino? Good question! The Portuguese Coastal Camino is a stunning alternative to the traditiona…
Wine of the Camino de Santiago
If you are a food and wine lover, you can enjoy the pleasure of Spain’s exceptional viticulture with every footste…
The ultimate guide: how to get to the Camino de Santiago
So you’ve booked your Camino adventure, the journey of a lifetime, an ancient pilgrimage covering 790km from start to fi…