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Discover why Santiago Ways’ Camino routes are becoming increasingly popular and learn about their unique packages, exceptional service, and what makes them the top choice. 1. More than just ...
Camino Portugués (the Portuguese Way) In contrast with many of the other routes, the Camino Portugués is relatively flat, without too many hills. It starts in Lisbon, ...
The Portuguese Camino passes through Ponte de Lima in northern Portugal (Credit: Alamy) ... 30 on the Portuguese Route from Vigo, and from Lisbon just one or two." Getty Images.
An experienced hiker shares the lessons he learned during an 11-month, 2,000-mile-plus extended hike on the Camino de Santiago – the collective name for the network of pilgrimage routes that ...
Spain’s Camino de Santiago, a historic network of pilgrimage routes leading to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, hosted a record-breaking 446,000 pilgrims in 2023.
I’ve made the trip twice, on two routes: the UNESCO Heritage-recognized Camino Francés and Camino Portugués. Between the two trips, I walked more than 700 miles for 50 days in June.
The Mozarabic Way or Camino Mozárabe is a series of walking routes that start at various locations throughout Andalusia and converge in Mérida near the Portuguese border.
While this path sees far fewer pilgrims than the Camino's more-popular Camino Frances and Camino Portugues routes, new signposting, OS mapping and a network of pubs and churches offering stamps ...