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  2. Camino de Santiago - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camino_de_Santiago

    Pilgrims on the Way can take one of dozens of pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela. Traditionally, as with most pilgrimages, the Way of Saint James begins at one's home and ends at the pilgrimage site.

  3. Walking the Camino de Santiago: All You Need to Know

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    The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, consists of a series of walking paths spanning across Europe. These various paths all converge in Santiago de Compostela, located in the North Western part of Galicia, Spain.

  4. The Camino de Santiago or Way of St. James is the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain.

  5. lll Camino de Santiago Map: main Camino routes, stages & distance. Follow the camino Frances pilgrimage, Portuguese way, camino del Norte and Finisterre.

  6. Discover the magic of the Camino. You can plan your trip to do the Camino de Santiago and get ALL information about the Camino: maps, stages and advice.

  7. Camino de Santiago: how to choose a route - Lonely Planet

    www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/choose-which-camino-de-santiago-route

    Upwards of 400,000 travelers a year journey the yellow arrows and scallop-shell markers along the Camino de Santiago. Camino pilgrims follow many different paths to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Choose your best route with this guide to distance, scenery and time taken.

  8. Start - Way of Saint James in Galicia: official web

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    A route visits EUROPE with destination to Santiago de Compostela (Galicia - Spain - Europe) The Way of Saint James has been, and keeps on being, definitely, the most ancient route, more busy and more celebrated of the old continent.

  9. What is the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage? 4 quick answers!

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    The Camino de Santiago itself is an ancient pilgrimage trail originating from the Middle Ages. Made up of a vast network of roads and paths crossing Spain, France, Portugal (and further afield), pilgrims travelled on the Camino to arrive at the Cathedral de Santiago.

  10. 3 ways to plan a Camino de Santiago hiking pilgrimage

    www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/hike-camino-de-santiago-ways

    3 ways to plan a Camino de Santiago hiking pilgrimage. Pilgrims have been tracing trails to the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela for centuries. Modern travellers can follow the...

  11. The Camino de Santiago is one of the most famous pilgrimages in Christianity and a network of routes across western Europe, all of which lead to the purported tomb of St. James the Greater in Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain.