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The Camino de Santiago, an ancient network of pilgrimage routes ending at the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, is not only a physical journey, but a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
The Camino de Santiago, an ancient network of pilgrimage routes ending at the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, is not only a physical journey, but a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
The Camino de Santiago has captivated travellers, pilgrims and adventure lovers for centuries. Over the years, this route has inspired numerous writers and filmmakers to capture its magic and meaning in unforgettable works.
The pilgrim's credential or also known as the pilgrim's passport, is a necessary document for those who wish to do the Camino de Santiago and obtain the Compostela at the end of it.
In the heart of the Camino de Santiago is a unique, magical and meaningful place: Monte do Gozo. Surely you have heard many times the phrase: you can already see the Cathedral!
Welcome to our post where we will explore one of the most fascinating treasures of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: the Botafumeiro. This majestic censer is not only a visual masterpiece, but also has deep roots in the rich history and traditions of this sacred place.
As good lovers of the Camino de Santiago and Galicia, we would like to show you some of the most popular Galician words in the rest of Spain. Galician has conquered hearts beyond its borders with its melodious sonority and its historical roots...
The Camino de Santiago is a fascinating route with a rich history and many interesting curiosities. You will never go to bed without knowing one more curiosity! In this post we will show you some of them that you probably did not know.
Walking alone has become a very common personal adventure on the Camino de Santiago. This journey is more than a physical journey; it is truly an inner journey, an opportunity to discover strength, face fears and connect with yourself in a way you would never imagine.
Surely you've wondered what is the best time to do the Camino de Santiago. When organizing it, there are several factors to take into account such as weather, the influx of pilgrims and personal preferences.
The Portuguese Way along the coast follows the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela along the Atlantic coast of Portugal and Spain. Along this route, you will find several beaches where you can relax and unwind and even, if the weather is good, take a refreshing swim.
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