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  • Thinking about skipping the Meseta?

    Thinking about skipping the Meseta? Please, don’t. Some people planning the Camino Francés sometimes ask if they should skip the “Meseta” and take a bus from Burgos to León because they heard it’s kind of a boring section, nothing interesting to see… Please don’t do it. Unless you really have no time to walk, that… Read more

  • From Exclusion to Empowerment

    Tessa’s Camino with Family and Friends, Old and New. 800 kilometers in a freedom chair. How a Community Came Together for One Woman’s Camino Journey A little over four months ago our daughter, Tessa was busily planning a trip with her Catholic youth group to Jerusalem, Portugal, and Rome. She was devastated when the group… Read more

  • Top 3 Camino Lessons – Blues, Blisters & Patience

    Connie Shares Top 3 Camino Lessons Dear Camino fans, I would like to share three major lessons from my first and only Camino this year: First of all, if one of your goals in walking the Camino de Santiago is to become a more patient person, you may find little opportunity to practice patience. This… Read more

  • Epic Camino Adventures: Unearthing A Hidden Winery In Spain

    Location: Cirauqui – Albergue Cirauqui Casa Maralotx After a brilliant dinner at the Albergue, I struck up a conversation with an Irish guy we’d first met back on day one. He’d had an absolute marathon of a day and was keen to unwind with a drink or two (no arm-twisting required on my end!). So,… Read more

  • Camino de Santiago – Itinerary with a Baby

    Day 1 – 3 St-Jean-Pied-de-Port, Roncesvalles, Zubriri, Pamplona Day 1: St-Jean to Roncesvalles Distance: 25.6 kmAccommodation: B&B Gure Lana (10/10), Hotel Roncesvalles (8/10) We kicked off with a lovely breakfast and a relaxed start. From the moment we began walking, we were struck by how chatty and welcoming everyone was. We quickly met fellow pilgrims,… Read more

  • Walking the Camino with a Baby

    Walking the Camino with a Baby Brave or stupid? 5 key considerations… Setting out from St Jean Pied de Port with our 6-month-old to walk the Camino Frances we couldn’t be sure if we were brave or stupid. At that moment they felt like 2 sides of the same coin, and we weren’t sure which… Read more

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