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Jonathan is the Marketing and Content Manager at CaminoWays.com. Originating from Dublin, Ireland, he has an immense love of exploring new places. With a strong commitment to showcasing destinations accessible to individuals with mobility challenges, he has traversed numerous countries across five continents. His journeys have taken him to iconic locations such as Bondi Beach in Sydney, the historic city of Kyoto in Japan, and the scenic landscapes of Cape Town in South Africa. Continually in search of new adventures, he is eager to explore more of the world.

Using Walking Poles on The Camino

What are walking poles, and why should I use them? Often considered an essential accessory for long-distance trekking or walking, walking poles can be a valuable item to add to your Camino packing checklist. On the Camino de Santiago, walking poles are tools used by pilgrims to aid in balance, reduce strain on the legs […]

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What are walking poles, and why should I use them? Often considered an essential accessory for long-distance trekking or walking, walking poles can be a valuable item to add to your Camino packing checklist. On the Camino de Santiago, walking poles are tools used by pilgrims to aid in balance, reduce strain on the legs

A Coruña, Camino Inglés

Walk From Ireland to Santiago Along The Celtic Camino

Walk From Ireland to Santiago Along The Celtic Camino In olden times, Camino pilgrims would begin their journey as soon as they left their homes, which is why there are various different Camino routes crossing most of Europe. One of these routes was the Camino Ingles. The Camino Ingles is the route traditionally favoured by

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Walk From Ireland to Santiago Along The Celtic Camino In olden times, Camino pilgrims would begin their journey as soon as they left their homes, which is why there are various different Camino routes crossing most of Europe. One of these routes was the Camino Ingles. The Camino Ingles is the route traditionally favoured by

Frances vs del Norte

Which is better: Camino Francés or Camino del Norte?

Embarking on a journey along the Camino de Santiago is an experience filled with personal, cultural, and spiritual enrichment. Among the various routes, the Camino Francés and Camino del Norte are two of the most popular paths. Each offers unique landscapes, cultural experiences, and challenges. So, which one is better: Camino Francés or Camino del

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Embarking on a journey along the Camino de Santiago is an experience filled with personal, cultural, and spiritual enrichment. Among the various routes, the Camino Francés and Camino del Norte are two of the most popular paths. Each offers unique landscapes, cultural experiences, and challenges. So, which one is better: Camino Francés or Camino del

Can I walk the Finisterre Camino back to Santiago?

Starting a Camino de Santiago journey is a unique adventure that challenges you physically and enriches you spiritually. Among the various Camino de Santiago Routes available, the Finisterre Camino holds a special place for its distinct direction and the unique opportunity it presents. But a question often arises among modern pilgrims: Can you walk the

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Starting a Camino de Santiago journey is a unique adventure that challenges you physically and enriches you spiritually. Among the various Camino de Santiago Routes available, the Finisterre Camino holds a special place for its distinct direction and the unique opportunity it presents. But a question often arises among modern pilgrims: Can you walk the

Celtic Camino Certificate

What is the Celtic Camino Certificate? The Celtic Camino is the name given to the Camino Inglés from A Coruña. You can get a Compostela certificate if you walk the Camino Inglés from A Coruña; however, you’ll have to walk another pilgrimage trail of at least 25 km in your country of origin and collect

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What is the Celtic Camino Certificate? The Celtic Camino is the name given to the Camino Inglés from A Coruña. You can get a Compostela certificate if you walk the Camino Inglés from A Coruña; however, you’ll have to walk another pilgrimage trail of at least 25 km in your country of origin and collect

Best Seasons to Walk the Camino

Best Seasons to Walk the Camino de Santiago

Walking the Camino de Santiago is a transformative experience, with the best season to walk the Camino de Santiago varying greatly based on personal preferences. Each season presents unique advantages and challenges, making the pilgrimage a deeply personal journey. This comprehensive guide will help you determine the ideal time to embark on this historic path,

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Walking the Camino de Santiago is a transformative experience, with the best season to walk the Camino de Santiago varying greatly based on personal preferences. Each season presents unique advantages and challenges, making the pilgrimage a deeply personal journey. This comprehensive guide will help you determine the ideal time to embark on this historic path,

Stretching preparation Santiago Ways

5 useful exercises for walkers

5 functional exercises for walkers To help you on your Camino de Santiago journey, we have teamed up with fitness expert Peter Duffy, The Mindset Explorer, to provide easy and practical exercises for walkers’ next walking adventure. Basic exercises are great for regular walkers, beginners, and anyone who wants to follow an easy, everyday routine.

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5 functional exercises for walkers To help you on your Camino de Santiago journey, we have teamed up with fitness expert Peter Duffy, The Mindset Explorer, to provide easy and practical exercises for walkers’ next walking adventure. Basic exercises are great for regular walkers, beginners, and anyone who wants to follow an easy, everyday routine.

Cycling the Camino routes by bike through the Spanish countryside

Tips for Cycling the Camino – Part 1

Tips for Cycling the Camino – Part 1 While most Camino de Santiago pilgrims follow the Camino routes to Santiago on foot, over 10% of pilgrims arriving in Santiago each year do so by bike. They are called ‘bicigrinos’ (bike pilgrims). If you are preparing to be a bicigrino in 2024, Peter Duffy has prepared

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Tips for Cycling the Camino – Part 1 While most Camino de Santiago pilgrims follow the Camino routes to Santiago on foot, over 10% of pilgrims arriving in Santiago each year do so by bike. They are called ‘bicigrinos’ (bike pilgrims). If you are preparing to be a bicigrino in 2024, Peter Duffy has prepared

Walking The Camino in Autumn

5 Essential Tips For Walking The Camino in Autumn

5 Essential Tips For Walking The Camino in Autumn Autumn is fast becoming one of the most popular times of year to walk the Camino de Santiago. In addition to its beauty, more and more pilgrims hope to escape the Summer heat. The Summer temperatures are getting too hot (for example, the forest fires and

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5 Essential Tips For Walking The Camino in Autumn Autumn is fast becoming one of the most popular times of year to walk the Camino de Santiago. In addition to its beauty, more and more pilgrims hope to escape the Summer heat. The Summer temperatures are getting too hot (for example, the forest fires and

eSIMS on the Camino

eSIMs on the Camino de Santiago

eSIMs on the Camino de Santiago As you traverse the beautiful landscapes of the Camino de Santiago and beyond, staying connected can greatly enhance your experience. Whether it’s for navigation, staying in touch with loved ones, or sharing your adventures in real-time, having reliable internet access is crucial. This is where eSIM technology comes into

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eSIMs on the Camino de Santiago As you traverse the beautiful landscapes of the Camino de Santiago and beyond, staying connected can greatly enhance your experience. Whether it’s for navigation, staying in touch with loved ones, or sharing your adventures in real-time, having reliable internet access is crucial. This is where eSIM technology comes into

WiFi on the Camino

Is there WiFi access on the Camino?

The Camino de Santiago, a network of pilgrimage routes leading to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, attracts thousands of pilgrims and travellers worldwide yearly. While the journey is often embarked upon for spiritual or personal reasons, staying connected during the trek is a concern for many. In this blog, we explore the

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The Camino de Santiago, a network of pilgrimage routes leading to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, attracts thousands of pilgrims and travellers worldwide yearly. While the journey is often embarked upon for spiritual or personal reasons, staying connected during the trek is a concern for many. In this blog, we explore the

Special dietary requirements on The Camino

FAQ: Special Dietary Requirements on The Camino

Tasting local dishes and exploring diverse culinary options is a delightful aspect of your journey on the Camino de Santiago. The variety of foods you can enjoy varies depending on your Camino route. For instance, in Galicia, the famous octopus dish, ‘Pulpo,’ is particularly recommended in Melide on the Camino Francés. Prepare to savour some

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Tasting local dishes and exploring diverse culinary options is a delightful aspect of your journey on the Camino de Santiago. The variety of foods you can enjoy varies depending on your Camino route. For instance, in Galicia, the famous octopus dish, ‘Pulpo,’ is particularly recommended in Melide on the Camino Francés. Prepare to savour some

Mercado de Abastos

What to Eat on the Camino: Culinary Delights

Starting the Camino de Santiago is a soulful, spiritual journey and a culinary adventure that excites the taste buds. The Camino weaves through various regions, each offering unique and delectable dishes that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Spain. This guide will take you through the culinary delights that await you on the Camino, ensuring

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Starting the Camino de Santiago is a soulful, spiritual journey and a culinary adventure that excites the taste buds. The Camino weaves through various regions, each offering unique and delectable dishes that reflect the rich cultural heritage of Spain. This guide will take you through the culinary delights that await you on the Camino, ensuring

Sea of Arousa on the Camino

Sea of Arousa Camino: A Spiritual Journey

Sea of Arousa Camino: A Spiritual Journey The Sea of Arousa Camino, also recognised as the Camino Espiritual, is a stunning path recently endorsed by the Cathedral of Santiago as an official Camino de Santiago route. Renowned as one of Europe’s most unique and extraordinary trails, it follows Theodore and Athanasius’s maritime path. They embarked

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Sea of Arousa Camino: A Spiritual Journey The Sea of Arousa Camino, also recognised as the Camino Espiritual, is a stunning path recently endorsed by the Cathedral of Santiago as an official Camino de Santiago route. Renowned as one of Europe’s most unique and extraordinary trails, it follows Theodore and Athanasius’s maritime path. They embarked

Vegan on the Camino

Vegan on the Camino

Vegan on the Camino: The Ultimate Guide It’s increasingly common to have a vegetarian or vegan diet. Although countries like Spain, Portugal, and Italy have traditionally offered fewer options for vegans, being vegan on the Camino de Santiago has become much easier. However, it’s wise to be prepared for the possibility of limited vegan options

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Vegan on the Camino: The Ultimate Guide It’s increasingly common to have a vegetarian or vegan diet. Although countries like Spain, Portugal, and Italy have traditionally offered fewer options for vegans, being vegan on the Camino de Santiago has become much easier. However, it’s wise to be prepared for the possibility of limited vegan options

Scallop shell Camino souvenirs

The Coolest Camino Souvenirs

The Coolest Camino Souvenirs Undoubtedly, the scallop shell is the most iconic and traditional souvenir of the Camino de Santiago. For centuries, pilgrims have adorned themselves with the scallop shell, known as ‘coquille St Jacques’, on their journeys to and from Santiago de Compostela. Alongside the classic scallop shell, modern pilgrims have a variety of

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The Coolest Camino Souvenirs Undoubtedly, the scallop shell is the most iconic and traditional souvenir of the Camino de Santiago. For centuries, pilgrims have adorned themselves with the scallop shell, known as ‘coquille St Jacques’, on their journeys to and from Santiago de Compostela. Alongside the classic scallop shell, modern pilgrims have a variety of

Why Travel in 2022 is Full of Possibility And Positivity

The Spirit of the Camino de Santiago

The Spirit of the Camino de Santiago: Embracing the Journey of the Soul The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, is an ancient pilgrimage route that has been followed by millions of travellers for over a thousand years. Embarking on this sacred journey is not merely a physical trek; it

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The Spirit of the Camino de Santiago: Embracing the Journey of the Soul The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, is an ancient pilgrimage route that has been followed by millions of travellers for over a thousand years. Embarking on this sacred journey is not merely a physical trek; it

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

The Catedral de Santiago: Visiting Hours

Discover the Catedral de Santiago: A Jewel of Faith and Culture The Catedral de Santiago, also known as the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, is not only a monumental landmark in Galicia, Spain but also a beacon of spiritual significance for pilgrims worldwide. It stands as the reputed burial site of Saint James the Apostle, drawing

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Discover the Catedral de Santiago: A Jewel of Faith and Culture The Catedral de Santiago, also known as the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, is not only a monumental landmark in Galicia, Spain but also a beacon of spiritual significance for pilgrims worldwide. It stands as the reputed burial site of Saint James the Apostle, drawing

Girl on a walking holiday

Do People Lose Weight Walking the Camino?

Walking the Camino de Santiago is an excellent opportunity for physical exercise. Many people wonder: can walking the Camino help you lose weight? The answer isn’t straightforward, as multiple factors come into play. However, let’s delve into some insights that can help you understand the potential for weight loss during this journey. Distance and Calories

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Walking the Camino de Santiago is an excellent opportunity for physical exercise. Many people wonder: can walking the Camino help you lose weight? The answer isn’t straightforward, as multiple factors come into play. However, let’s delve into some insights that can help you understand the potential for weight loss during this journey. Distance and Calories

What is the Rota Vicentina in Portugal?

Discover the Rota Vicentina: Portugal’s Hidden Gem The Rota Vicentina Coastal from Porto Covo to Sagres, also known as ‘the Fishermen’s Trail,’ is an enchanting network of walking trails that showcases the pristine beauty of Portugal’s southwest coast. This stunning path offers travellers an immersive experience through one of Europe’s most beautiful and preserved landscapes.

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Discover the Rota Vicentina: Portugal’s Hidden Gem The Rota Vicentina Coastal from Porto Covo to Sagres, also known as ‘the Fishermen’s Trail,’ is an enchanting network of walking trails that showcases the pristine beauty of Portugal’s southwest coast. This stunning path offers travellers an immersive experience through one of Europe’s most beautiful and preserved landscapes.

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