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“On the way” with Mónica
Mónica doesn't let herself stay and, when they invite her for lunch (or a Camino de Santiago), she accepts immediately. Between blisters on her feet, nails in some bad condition and the tiredness of those who start, our hiker managed to overcome all the challenges that the ancient route has to offer, making us grow as people. Come and discover this adventure between Viana do Castelo and the Capital of Galicia, always next to the sea.
“On the way” with Anselmo
In October 2021, Anselmo took the Portuguese Coast Path. His lifelong friend Pedro went with him and together they began an adventure of overcoming, friendship and coexistence.
“On the way” with Patrícia and Paulo
September is one of the best months to do the Camino de Santiago and Paulo and Patrícia can bear witness to this statement. With the right kispo, there's no rain that can stop them! In this interview, you will discover an adventure shared as a couple.
“On the way” with Carlos and his family
Carlos was already a pilgrim before 2020. With the help of his father-in-law - who always had the dream of making the journey to Santiago de Compostela - he set out on the adventure by bike in 2009. Eleven years later, he repeated the route twice more but It wasn't alone.
The 5 most interesting personalities of the Portuguese Camino of Santiago
This is a journey made by people. Therefore, this article is about them.
5 benefits of walking for those who want to do the Way de Santiago
All exercise is good for your health. However, walking is the simplest way to start. Just leave home and head towards the destination that always awaits you.
How to do the Portuguese Way to Santiago in 5 days
Many people who want to do the millennial stretch don't do it because they think it takes weeks or even months. However, they couldn't be more wrong.
10 curiosities about the Way to Santiago!
The Camino de Santiago is full of adventures, hidden routes and curiosities. Read this article to find out more!
8 things to do when arriving in Santiago in 2023
Arriving in Santiago is an exercise in willpower, vitality and energy that you consume during the walk to your desired location.
10 symbols of the Camino de Santiago
The Camino de Santiago, like a nation, has its symbols. However, instead of flags and hymns, there are greetings that allow you to identify who the pilgrims are, arrows and much more!