The most popular
Camino pilgrimage route in Spain is the Camino Frances; this route starts in St Jean Pied de Port, France.
Not exact matches
The team started by carrying out an investigation on one of the largest
pilgrimage routes in the world — the
Camino de Santiago de Compostela, in northern Spain.
His unforgettable experiences include walking for over a month on the medieval
pilgrimage route of
Camino de Santiago, in Spain, experiencing the kindness of people in the Middle East, feeling like the only person on this earth in Patagonia, swinging in a hammock cruising up the Amazon River, and coming face to face with the drug cartel in Colombia.
On other days we walked to burial sites which date back to almost 3,000 BC, walked a small section of the famous
Camino de Santiago
pilgrimage route, huddled in a shepherd's log - store for lunch, laughed heartily with Basque locals as if they were close friends and listened to Basque ballads of how life passes us by.
The town is made up of a network of twisting, narrow cobbled streets and ancient buildings and was an important step on the «
Camino de Santiago»
pilgrimage route.
The key is doing the
Camino de Santiago (St.James Way), a
pilgrimage walking
route that comes from the Middle Ages.
The hotel will be perfect to host both guests visiting Galicia or intending to follow the important medieval
pilgrimage route El
Camino de Santiago (the Way of St James), and guests travelling for business reasons.
Recently my friend and colleague (and fellow Slaw - yer) Joan Rataic - Lang and I spent five six weeks walking the historic
pilgrimage route, the
Camino Frances, which for us started in St. Jean Pied - de-Port, France, and carried us through the Pyrenees and across northern Spain — a total of 780 km.
I now continue sharing some of the lessons I learned from walking the historic
pilgrimage route in France and Spain, the
Camino Frances, over six weeks in May and June.