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Organized Route from Valença to Santiago de Compostela in 6 Days
If you have limited time but want to experience the true essence of the Camino, this is the ideal route. In a...
10 interesting facts about the Camino de Santiago for those who want to know more!
The Camino de Santiago is much more than a pilgrimage route, it's a route full of history, legends, traditions and fascinating details that enchant pilgrims from all over the world. From wine fountains and albergues with curious rules to medieval documents and symbolic kilometers, there is always something new to discover.
In this article, we've put together 10 interesting facts about the Camino de Santiago that will make you want to put on your sneakers and set off on your adventure. If you're planning your journey or simply want to know more about this universe, read on and be amazed.
The Camino de Santiago with the Family: Tips and Advice
Walking the Camino de Santiago as a family is possible and can be one of the most enriching experiences of your life. If you're planning to walk the Camino with children or family members of different ages, it's essential to prepare every detail carefully. From choosing the route to motivating the little ones, there are several strategies that will make the journey safer, lighter and more fun for everyone.
In this article, we've put together 10 practical tips for doing the Camino de Santiago as a family, including suggestions for routes, accommodation, snacks, safety and educational activities. Find out how to turn this pilgrimage into a moment of connection, discovery and unforgettable memories.
7 Reasons to do the Camino
Each pilgrim carries with them a personal reason that gives meaning to their journey.
"On the Way" with Ana Barros
Celebrating your 50th birthday with a party? No way! For Ana, the best way to mark half a century of life was to walk the Camino de Santiago, with boots on her feet, a light backpack and a heart full of the desire to create memories.
In this interview, she shares with us what it was like to plan and live the Portuguese Way between Pontevedra and Santiago, accompanied by her family and friends. She tells us about the challenges, the surprises, the best meals and the thrill of arriving in Santiago on her birthday.
An inspiring talk for anyone who dreams of doing the Camino and is looking for an authentic, symbolic and deeply human experience.
The Portuguese Central Way of Saint James in 10 days
The Camino de Santiago has stages all over the world. Here we'll talk about the central Portuguese route, which starts in Porto.
"On the Way" with Desirrê
The Way is not made. You live it.
It was with this certainty that Desirrê set off alone from Valença do Minho towards Santiago and then Finisterre. In 10 days and 232 km, she lived a journey of overcoming, faith, pain, healing and reconnecting with herself.
At each stage, a discovery. With each challenge, a transformation. From the improvised slipper to the unexpected miracle, from the dish that tasted like victory to the silence that revealed what was essential, she found much more than breathtaking landscapes on the Camino. He found strength, lightness and pride.
In this interview, she shares with us the moments that marked her, the lessons she will take with her for life and the certainty that the Way doesn't end at km 0, it begins within us.
"On the Way" with Filipa
There are paths that you don't just follow with your feet, but with an open heart, a listening soul and the courage of someone who allows themselves to be transformed. Between green trails, embracing silences and unlikely encounters, there is a journey that begins long before the first step and continues long after the last arrival.
Filipa shared her journey with us: made up of bubbles and beauty, resilience and faith, picnics in the middle of nature and stone walls that tell forgotten stories. It was she who filled this testimony with truth and emotion, and it's impossible not to feel the echo of her journey in every answer.
Read the article and let yourself be carried away. 🌿
"On the Way" with the Camacha Youth Group
We don't always know when the real path begins. Sometimes it's a conversation between friends, other times it's a desire that grows slowly. For the Camacha Youth Group, it was a shared desire made up of faith, friendship and the will to go further. This path took shape between steps taken as a group, shared pain and silences that say it all.
It took courage to set off, resilience to keep going and an open heart to find meaning in every gesture, every hug and every challenge. It wasn't just a pilgrimage, it was an inner journey, where each stage brought discoveries and each arrival was also a fresh start.
Read the full article and let yourself be carried away. Maybe your journey will start here too.