Camino Inglés

Which Camino is Best for a Beginner?

Camino de Santiago for Beginners: Choosing the Right Route If you’re new to the Camino de Santiago, choosing the best route for your first pilgrimage can be overwhelming. Each Camino de Santiago route offers its unique charm, but some paths are particularly beginner-friendly. In this guide, we’ll explore two popular routes— the Camino Francés and […]

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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 Shortest Camino Walk?

The Camino Inglés (the English Way) Walking the Camino de Santiago is a transformative experience for many. The journey offers pilgrims a chance to reflect, discover new cultures, and meet fellow travelers from around the world. For those short on time or looking for a less physically demanding route, the Camino has an option that

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Things to do in A Coruña

Things to do in A Coruña For centuries, pilgrims from northern shores docked in the harbour of A Coruña on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Their Camino de Santiago journey had taken them across the seas, but they would still have 75km to walk before reaching the city of St James, the end of

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Cycling the Camino Ingles Diary

Cycling the Camino Ingles Diary Becca and Brian and their Cycling the Camino Ingles Diary from outdoor clothing specialists, 53 Degrees North give us their informative review of the Camino Ingles route that they embarked on earlier this year. This is a great route if you are looking to for a challenge. You will have

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Baiona on the Portuguese Way

5 special seaside Camino villages

5 special seaside Camino villages The French Way, the most famous of the Camino de Santiago routes, covers 800kms inland from the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. However, there are many other Camino routes, many of them with impressive coastal stretches dotted with stunning towns, villages and of course sea views! We

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Semana Santa de Ferrol

Stepping into Easter traditions in Ferrol Semana Santa de Ferrol or the Easter Festival in Ferrol. Easter is a famous and extraordinary time of the year to walk the Camino de Santiago. During Easter Week or ‘Holy Week,’ you will be a witness to centuries-old traditions full of emotion along the way, many of them

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