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"On the Way" with Nuno.

Hoje, para algo totalmente diferente, trazemos um peregrino português que fez o Caminho de Santiago Francês. De lá saiu com uma ideia, uma nova família e o título de “primeira pessoa da Amadora a percorrer o Caminho de Santiago de Sandálias.”
Conhece o Nuno, as suas histórias e os seus conselhos, nesta entrevista imperdível.

10 symbols of the Camino de Santiago.

The Camino de Santiago, like a nation, has its symbols. However, instead of flags and anthems, it has greetings that allow you to identify who the pilgrims are, arrows and much more!

Bicigrinos doing the Camino de Santiago by bicycle

Cycling the Camino de Santiago .

For centuries, pilgrims have made this sacred journey in ill-fitting shoes and without roads to match. Only the richest could be lucky enough to travel comfortably on a pack animal.

6 reasons to do the Camino de Santiago in 2023

Let's start at the beginning. Walking the Camino de Santiago is no easy feat. From Oporto to our destination it's 260 kilometers, if we don't make a mistake along the way. That's why we have to be motivated and committed to the mission ahead.

Camino de Santiago: The most common injuries.

The Camino de Santiago can be a simple exercise for most people. Apart from the physical strain, the challenge tends to be more mental than bodily. You feel tired, you think. However, injuries are still possible, even for the most prepared pilgrims. Although most are minor - such as blisters - it's always important to be careful and know how to avoid more uncomfortable moments during the pilgrimage.

60,000 steps: supporting Ukraine

The Portuguese Way of Saint James has set up a fundraising campaign, which you can find here, to support Razom - the association that knows the terrain best and to whom the money will be best distributed - in order to help refugees from Ukraine fleeing the terror of war.

"On the Way" with Anselmo.

In October 2021, Anselmo set off on the Portuguese Coastal Path. With him went his lifelong friend Pedro and together they began an adventure of overcoming, friendship and conviviality

"On the Way" with Patrícia and Paulo

September is one of the best months to walk the Camino de Santiago and Paulo and Patrícia can testify to this. With the right kispo, there's no rain to stop them! In this interview, you'll discover a shared adventure 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 had always dreamed of making the journey to Santiago de Compostela - he set off on his bike in 2009. Eleven years later, he repeated the journey twice more, but not alone.

"On the Way" with Teresa Rodrigues

Towards the end of 2021, Teresa took the opportunity to respond to a call that many pilgrims feel: the need to go in search of something new and different. She invited two friends who canceled close to the day of departure but, to her amazement, when she invited her son André, he said yes. It was a 12-day adventure [...]

The History of the Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago has an ancient history. Every year pilgrims from all over the world walk the route to Compostela. In this article we explain the religious reasons for this tradition. But we can say that the stars are to blame.

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