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“A Caminho” com o Rodrigo
Durante dez dias, entre o silêncio do inverno e a intensidade das festas de Natal e Ano Novo, o Rodrigo percorreu o Caminho Português Central em busca de algo maior do que paisagens ou quilómetros: procurava respostas, fé e um reencontro consigo mesmo.
O que começou como um desejo guardado durante dois anos transformou‑se numa experiência espiritual inesquecível. Pelo meio, houve desafios que testaram limites, encontros improváveis que deixaram marca, momentos de beleza que só o Caminho sabe oferecer e aprendizagens que continuam a ecoar muito depois de chegar a Santiago.
Nesta entrevista, partilha o que o moveu, o que o surpreendeu, o que o transformou, e porque acredita que o Caminho é, para muitos, a experiência mais marcante da vida.
Se estás a pensar fazer o Caminho, ou simplesmente queres inspirar‑te, não percas o que vem a seguir.
Bálsamo – Sync Movement, o aliado natural dos peregrinos
O bálsamo - Sync Movement é um aliado natural, biológico e profundamente regenerador para quem percorre o Caminho de Santiago.
Preparation Walks: the first step towards the Camino de Santiago
As caminhadas de preparação para o Caminho de Santiago são uma iniciativa pensada para todos os que querem viver a experiência do Caminho, mas ainda não sabem como começar. Através de etapas reais do Caminho Português e com o acompanhamento de guias experientes, estas caminhadas ajudam a preparar o corpo, a mente e a logística para a grande jornada até Santiago
7 tips for staying dry on the Camino on rainy days
Rain on the Camino de Santiago? Don't let bad weather get in the way of your pilgrimage.
If you're planning to walk the Portuguese Camino de Santiago, it's essential to know how to face rainy days comfortably and safely. Rain can make the route more challenging, but with the right equipment and a few practical strategies, you can stay dry, avoid blisters and enjoy the journey with peace of mind. In this comprehensive guide, we've put together 7 essential tips for walking in the rain on the Camino de Santiago, including recommendations for waterproof clothing, foot care, backpack protection and a positive mindset.
Get ready to experience the Camino in any weather with resilience, comfort and pilgrim spirit.
“On the Way” with Tânia
There are stories that don't start with a map, but with an impulse. Tânia's is one of those. Before putting her backpack on her back, she was already walking inside, guided by a silent desire to discover something greater than her final destination.
Her journey was not only marked by kilometers, yellow arrows, and beautiful landscapes, but also by an inner calling, one of those that cannot be explained, only felt.
Between faith, friendship, resilience, and moments that seem to have been written by destiny itself, Tânia experienced the Camino in an intense, human, and deeply spiritual way. She walked in a group, faced torrential rain, experienced unexpected blessings, was moved by unlikely encounters, and discovered, step by step, that the Way has a unique way of bringing us back to the essentials.
And there was one moment in particular that touched the whole group deeply, one of those moments that remain engraved in the soul. Inside a small chapel, to the sound of a lady playing the guitar, they felt something greater than themselves. As the priest told them that day: "Here we leave all our burdens behind, not those in our backpacks, but those in our souls." It was one of those encounters that are unplanned but transformative.
The photos we share tell the story of Tânia and all those who walked side by side:
Nuno Cardoso, Sónia Silva, Cátia Carneiro, Victor Sampaio, and Isabel.
And also those who, even though they were not physically present, walked spiritually with the group and had their names on the Compostela: Artur Soares and André Neves.
In this interview, Tânia shares what motivated her, how she prepared, the moments that marked her, and the lessons she brought with her. A sincere, inspiring, and truthful conversation.
If the Camino calls you, let yourself be inspired by Tânia's experience.
“On the Way” with Rosário
There are pilgrims who seek the Way to reach Santiago, and there are others who seek it to reach themselves.
Rosário belongs to the latter group. Every year, she sets out on the road in search of peace, purpose, and healing silence. She walks alone, but never lonely; she carries with her the faith, strength, and courage of someone who knows that each step is an intimate conversation with the soul.
Amidst losses, overcoming challenges, unlikely encounters, and moments that tested her to the core, the Camino became for her a place of love, introspection, and humanity.
In this interview, Rosário opens her heart and shows us how each journey is unique, and how, step by step, the Camino has the power to transform everything.
Coastal Trail vs. Coastal Path: Which to choose?
The Portuguese Coastal Way is one of the most popular routes to Santiago de Compostela. Its proximity to the Atlantic, the open light, the more relaxed pace, and the strong connection to nature make this route an increasingly popular choice.
However, upon arriving in Caminha, a common and decisive question arises:
should you follow the Coastal Way (via Valença) or opt for the Coastal Path? Although they are often confused, the Coastal Way and the Coastal Path are two different options, offering distinct experiences from Caminha, which only meet again later on the Central Way.
This guide was created to clarify these differences and help you choose the route that best suits you.
5 benefits of walking for those who want to do the Camino de Santiago.
All exercise is good for your health. However, walking is the easiest way to start. All you have to do is leave the house and walk to the destination that always awaits you.
“On the Way” with Isabel and Pedro
After a decade of marriage and a life marked by shared walks, they decided to celebrate their 10 years together in a unique way: walking the Central Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela. What began as a long-held desire turned into a profound experience, marked by intense heat, unexpected encounters, invigorating dips in the sea, and moments of overcoming challenges.