What to do in Portomarín
Today we are going to talk about Portomarín, a charming stop on the French Camino de Santiago that promises to surprise both pilgrims and adventurous travellers.
Today we are going to talk about Portomarín, a charming stop on the French Camino de Santiago that promises to surprise both pilgrims and adventurous travellers.
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Viajeros Canallas organizes the French Camino de Santiago, the Portuguese Camino de Santiago and the Primitive Camino de Santiago on foot
Fun, a unique experience, a group challenge, companionship, coexistence, learning: these are the comments we receive most from young people who do the Camino de Santiago. What better way to start or end the school year than with an unforgettable journey?
Viajeros Canallas: When a personal project becomes the leading company on the Camino de Santiago. I start by thanking the more than 5,000 travellers who have already done the Camino de Santiago with Viajeros Canallas.
This stretch of the Camino is not only one of the most recommended in our agency, but it is also the most done by pilgrims. Read on to discover why it is so popular these stages French Way from Sarria! Whether you are going to do the Camino de Santiago for the first time as if you have already done it in some other...
It is true that doing the Camino de Santiago in a group has become very fashionable to do it in a group. Perhaps for different reasons. Groups, clubs, associations, companies and town halls.
First and foremost, it is a perfect trip to share.
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