Walking the Camino de Santiago in winter is possible. Yes it is. And on many occasions it is also much more comforting. Of course, you will have to take many…
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Santiago de Compostela: History and legends
Every year thousands of pilgrims visit the tomb of the Apostle Santiago in the crypt of the Cathedral of Santiago. It is the symbolic and spiritual goal…
What is the origin of the Compostela?
As you probably already know, the compostela is the certificate that is given to the pilgrim, if he so wishes, at the end of his Camino de…
Alfonso II, the first pilgrim
The first pilgrim who completed the Camino de Santiago, of which there is evidence, is none other than King Alfonso II of Asturias, nicknamed “el Casto”, who…
The Camino de Santiago from Roncesvalles
The Camino de Santiago from Roncesvalles is, without a doubt, the most popular route to the Cathedral of Santiago. Its extraordinary historical tradition and the weight…
The Way of Saint James by sections
Walking the Camino de Santiago in sections has become one of the most common ways to do it. And there is a good reason for this: our…
The Camino de Santiago can be done on foot, on horseback, by sailing and by bicycle, however, the distance you will have to travel will be different…
What’s the easiest route of the Camino de Santiago?
All those who have ever done the Camino de Santiago know that it is one of the best experiences that can be had in life. Being in…
Camino Primitivo from Lugo
The Camino Primitivo from Lugo is one of the routes that is growing the most among pilgrims in recent years. This itinerary represents an incredible opportunity to…
Blisters on the Camino de Santiago
One of the most common problems faced by pilgrims on their way to the Cathedral of Santiago is the appearance of blisters on their feet. Do you…