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The bikes that we use are of the highest standard and are intended for Camino tours. ...
A damn blister! Blisters during your camino are very annoying and painful. Every step hurts and the kilometers seem to last for ev...
It’s possible to walk The Camino the whole year, but there are big differences between the different seasons and the different Cam...
Some statistics for The Camino de Santiago (2021):...
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Are you doing your first pilgrimage? Then there is the risk that you pack more than you need. Read our guide for tips on what you ...
You already have decided, you're going to do El Camino de Santiago! Now, you just have to prepare your backpack and all the materi...
The signage of Camino de Santiago is one of the most important questions for the Jacobeo Council. New guidelines have been put in ...
To fully enjoy your Camino, it is very important not to have any problems with your feet. For this reason, we are going to give yo...
Your feet are your most important tool on the Camino. We give you 6 useful tips to avoid blisters and other foot related problems!...
Packing for a month-long, 340-mile hike isn't simple—but nothing worth doing is ever simple....
To walk the Camino all you need to do is follow the yellow arrows. You will also find many scallop shell markers along the way....
The first narratives about the legendary Camino de Santiago date as far back as the 8th century. The Camino de Santiago, also know...
Your personal pilgrim document...
The Pilgrim’s Mass is every day at the Cathedral of Santiago at 12.00 and 19:30. As a symbol of welcome, mass begins with a readin...