Walking the Camino de Santiago with Your Dog

Why Walk the Camino with a Dog? Walking the Camino de Santiago with a dog is more than just sharing a trail. It’s an opportunity to experience a journey from a different perspective—one filled with curiosity, joy, and companionship. Dogs thrive on movement and exploration, and the Camino offers a rich tapestry of forests, villages, […]

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SLOW Camino del Norte (part II)

Where Every Step is the Destination The Camino isn’t a race—it’s a collection of moments. From Markina to Bilbao, the Way reveals monasteries hidden in valleys, oak and beech forests that breathe with silence, and villages where time slows down. This is where the Basque Country whispers its deepest secrets. “On the SLOW Camino, you […]

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SLOW Camino del Norte (part I)

Where Every Step is the Destination. Walking the Camino del Norte at a slow pace isn’t just about covering kilometers—it’s about savoring the Cantabrian Sea, breathing in the forests, enjoying pintxos at sunset, and letting each village tell its story. “Don’t ask how many kilometers you’ve walked—ask how many moments have walked through you.” — […]

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Monastery of San Xoán de Poio: a historic soul of the Camino

Looking for a quieter, more meaningful Camino? This lesser-known route passes by a stunning monastery If you’re seeking a more intimate and soulful experience on the Camino de Santiago, the Spiritual Variant of the Portuguese Way is a hidden gem that crosses through a place steeped in history, spirituality, and natural beauty: the Monastery of […]

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Solar Eclipse 2026 – A Celestial Phenomenon You Can’t Miss

On August 12, 2026, a total solar eclipse will pass over Galicia, Spain. This once-in-a-lifetime celestial event is the perfect opportunity for pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago to experience a blend of spirituality and cosmic wonder. Why the 2026 Solar Eclipse is Unmissable A total solar eclipse happens when the moon fully blocks the […]

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Discover the Enchanting Camellias’ Routes in Galicia

The Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James, is more than just a pilgrimage; it’s a journey of self-discovery, spirituality, and connection with nature. While many travelers embark on this iconic route for its historical and religious significance, few know about the hidden gem that intertwines with it: the Camellias’ Routes in Galicia. This unique combination of […]

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Which are the cathedrals on the Camino Francés?

If you are on the Camino Francés or you are about to walk it, you will probably know the most architectonical “jewels” of the Camino: the cathedrals. Cathedrals were and, indeed, still are the seat of the bishop and a centre of worship and mission. Although the reason why you are doing your camino is […]

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What is a “xesta” like? Why is it so important in Galician and Portuguese tradition?

It´s May, the time of year that xestas blossom but a xesta is more than a bush for many locals. If you are walking Portuguese camino, you will see it everywhere even on local car bumpers. Maybe you already know that indeed a xesta is the common broom or Scotch broom.  It is a kind […]

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Easter for Those Pilgrims with sweet tooth

Have you got a craving for sweet foods? Then, Easter is your time for the Camino de Santiago. The Holy week or Easter is coming next week and this traditional festivity fills the Spanish tables with plenty of sweets and treats.  Most of these recipes are deep-rooted in Spanish and Galician traditions. Restaurants , bakeries, […]

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Packing List for your spring Camino

Are you ready to walk your Camino in spring season? Spring can bring erratic weather behavior. After the winter break many albergues and hostels re-open to welcome pilgrims again so some months (mainly May and June) may start to get busier on the Camino Frances and Portuguese. The weather and landscape on the Camino de […]

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