The Camino Frances Ultimate Guide
Read the ultimate guide to hiking the Camino Frances, the most popular Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail, which leads to Santiago de Compostela & the burial site of St James.
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: 16 facts
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is the proud final destination of every pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago. The beautiful cathedral is...
Tips for Hikers from a Former Army Officer (Part 2)
Last month our post covered 9 tips for hikers based on the experiences of an Army Officer who is now...
Camino de Santiago 101: A Beginner’s Guide
The Camino de Santiago draws hundreds of thousands of pilgrims each year. Each are lured by their own unique reason;...
Camino de Santiago FAQs & Tips
We receive many important questions about the Camino de Santiago from our inquisitive walkers every year. Some common questions are:...
Camino de Santiago – Did You Know? [Infographic]
Would you like to know some interesting facts about the Camino de Santiago? Take a look at our Camino infographic...
Camino Books – 7 Of The Best
The Camino de Santiago is a 1,000 year old pilgrim route. Many people have walked it and written Camino books...
El Camino De Santiago – What You Should Know
El Camino de Santiago is one of the most popular walking routes in the world. The Camino is an umbrella...
List of Towns on the Camino
The Camino Frances is a 780km-long pilgrimage route beginning in France and ending in Santiago, Spain. The 110km section from Sarria...
Weather On The Camino – Camino Frances Weather
Our Camino Frances tours run from the start of March to the end of October, meaning that you get the...
Camino Packing List – What To Bring On The Camino
If you’re thinking of walking the Camino, a Camino packing list is a very useful resource to have. What to...
How Long Is The Camino de Santiago?
Asking ‘how long is the Camino de Santiago?’ is a very ambiguous question, given the fact that there are so...
The Symbolism of the Scallop Shell on the Camino
What is the symbolism of the scallop shell on the Camino de Santiago? Read more on our hiking blog about its history, symbolism and links to St. James and the Camino.
Camino de Santiago Walking Routes
Ever wondered how many routes actually lead to Santiago? Pilgrimages start from all over the world, and pilgrims come from every corner too. Have a read of our hiking blog to find out the details!