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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.
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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.
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The Spiritual Variant of Portuguese Camino de Santiago: a path inward

There are paths that are taken to reach a destination and others that are taken to better understand what brought us there. The Spiritual Variant of Portuguese Camino de Santiago clearly Portuguese Camino de Santiago to the latter group. It is not just an alternative route, but a proposal that invites pilgrims to walk with greater awareness, more silence, and a deeper connection to the origins of the Camino itself. Between Pontevedra and Padrón, this variant crosses rural landscapes, ancient trails, monastic spaces, rivers, and the sea of the Ria de Arousa. It is a route where history, nature, and spirituality come together in a particularly harmonious way. For many pilgrims, it is here that the Way ceases to be just a succession of stages and becomes a true inner experience.
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Marco do Caminho com símbolo da vieira e pedras empilhadas
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Portuguese Coastal Way – The complete guide to planning your pilgrimage

The Portuguese Coastal Way is now one of the most popular routes to Santiago de Compostela. Its constant proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, diverse landscapes, good infrastructure, and balance between nature and urban settings have made it an increasingly popular choice for pilgrims from all over the world. This guide was created to offer you an in-depth, clear, and structured overview of the Coastal Way, from its official route to its history, including the latest official data and practical decisions that make all the difference in planning.
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How to choose the best footwear for the Camino de Santiago

What you wear is the most important choice if you want to walk the Camino de Santiago safely, avoiding injuries and unnecessary difficulties along the way. That's why we've written this article to help you make the decision that best suits you. Read to the end to find out more about the options available, the best practices when buying and some tips!
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