It is not every day that we can start a Camino de Santiago. Sometimes we just want to spend a weekend of adventure in one of the wonderful destinations that abound in Spain. Our country is full of tourist gems to see in a single day or in several. In this section we compile some of these jewels so that you can pass the adventurous monkey until your next Camino.
Every pilgrim in love with the Camino de Santiago has a special attachment to these green lands, but what else does Galicia have to offer besides the Camino de Santiago? From its endless Atlantic and Cantabrian beaches, to its small and remote Celtic forts, Galicia is a place full of wonders for the eyes, the ears, and let's not forget the taste. Are you ready to immerse yourself in this green adventure?
They say that all roads lead to Rome, and something similar happens with Santiago de Compostela. And, if we follow the purist tradition of the Camino, the Jacobean Routes can start from the door of your house. Stay in this section to discover which are all the routes that pilgrims make every day throughout the country, to reach Santiago de Compostela.
There are as many paths as places to go, and outside our borders there are hundreds of adventures to live with a backpack and walking sticks. This section gathers those emblematic pilgrimages around the globe that will leave you speechless, and there are pilgrims all over the world.
The pilgrim does not only live from the Camino de Santiago, and there is an adventure for each person and day of the week beyond the Jacobean Routes. From North to South, from East to West, discover which are the most impressive routes that we recommend as alternatives to the Camino de Santiago. Climb mountains in the Pyrenees, or discover lost villages in deep Spain.
The Camino de Santiago is a world with a life of its own, and as such, sometimes it is necessary to be aware of the current news that is brewing within its paths. Events, stories and even security measures are what you will find in this section. Be sure to visit this section of the website to keep up to date with all the news of the Camino de Santiago.
Can't even find your local bakery without a map? Are you lost in the streets and afraid of getting lost on the Camino? Don't worry, because in this section you will find a detailed map of the Camino de Santiago: towns, stages, hostels, and some tips from our editors when interpreting the map is all you will find in the posts of each map.
If knowledge is power, this is where you will prepare yourself the most about what awaits you on the Camino de Santiago. If you are thinking of doing the Camino and want to get all the necessary tools to not miss anything, be sure to pay attention to this section, where you will find all the information you need to be the best prepared pilgrim. As you know, a cautious pilgrim is worth two.
The most complete guide to pilgrimage the Camino de Santiago by bike
Embarking on any of the Jacobean routes by bike is an excellent idea for your holidays or days off, especially if you're a biking enthusiast!
One of the perks of tackling the Camino de Santiago this way is the ability to cover more ground in less time. With this approach, you could potentially complete most routes in just one or two weeks.
If you are passionate about the world of the Camino de Santiago and its countless mysteries, this is your site. The Camino has a huge amount of curiosities that will make you jump off the couch, put on your backpack and start walking. Myths, legends, and even countless stories are hidden behind the paths of the Camino, and in this section we tell you all of them. What are you waiting for?
Do you want to do the Camino de Santiago but have no idea how to start? Don't worry, in this section we show you all the necessary tips to make your Camino de Santiago a magical adventure without mishaps. Take care of your feet, don't overload your backpack, and start taking a look at all the tips we have for you, and you will know everything you need to start your journey.