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Information on the Camino de Santiago Walk

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Information on the Camino de Santiago Walk

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  1. Advice About Information on the Camino de Santiago Walk Get Walking Know The Culture Find Your Pace Get Your Compostela Spirit Of The Camino

  2. Don’t Listen To All That They Tell You One of the first tips you will hear about the Camino de Santiago is what route you should make. Some people believe that the Camino Frances is the only valid Camino de Santiago. Others, on the other hand, completely criticize this pilgrim route because they consider that it has completely lost its pilgrim essence. The only thing we will tell you is that all the routes on the Camino de Santiago are genuine.

  3. Doesn’t Matter How Many Days You Have No matter how many days you have free to make the Camino de Santiago, you can adapt the route to the days you have available. In this article on how long you need to do the Camino we recommend some routes depending on your holiday. A long weekend is enough time to do any of the routes to Santiago that you can complete in 4 days, for example, the route from Sarria.

  4. Autumn and Spring are The Best Seasons The Camino de Santiago can be done at any time of the year. However, you will not enjoy the same experience if you do it in winter, struggling with the cold, or if you do it in spring or autumn when temperatures are milder. If you decide to embark on your adventure in winter, you may have to opt for a route that does not run at a high altitude and avoids snowfall. The Camino Primitivo and some of the last stages of the Camino Frances can be very hard.

  5. Live The Experience The Way That You Want If you have read the previous article, about the history of the pilgrim routes, you will have seen that there is a lot of pressure about how a pilgrim should be. Avoid letting yourself be dragged along by them, design the trip to Santiago the way you like.There are many ways to pilgrimage. In fact, in this article, we explained to you how to do the Camino de Santiago without getting tired. Read it, if you’re interested in this option.

  6. Knowledge Will Help You Enjoy The Camino Knowing what places to go through and if they have places of interest will allow you to enjoy much more of the tour. Pilgrimage is not at odds with sightseeing. Our advice is to take advantage of the Camino de Santiago to discover places that you would not otherwise visit. The history of the Camino de Santiago is very beautiful. It’s full of myths and legends. We recommend that you find out about the origin of pilgrim tradition, starting with the life of Santiago the Apostle.

  7. Thank You……. Website: https://santiagoways.com/en

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