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"The sweat, the foot pain, the blisters, the hunger, they help you understand little by little that ultimately it doesn't all ...
Penn Township couple Cheryl and Larry Sturm don’t consider themselves hikers. That’s an ironic statement for a pair who ...
Olivia Bradley, Pentwater Township Library employee, heard about the Camino de Santiago about seven or eight years ago. She ...
According to tradition, Compostela is the final resting place of Santiago (St. James the Apostle). And, since ancient times, ...
The Camino de Santiago is a network of footpaths that run across western Europe, all converging upon the Cathedral at Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain.
Clare is on the Camino de Santiago walking with guide and author Manni Coe.
Join a once-in-a-lifetime adventure on northern Spain’s legendary Camino de Santiago, the historic route that has welcomed pilgrims for more than a thousand years. On this active program, follow the ...
Hikers around the world are rediscovering Spain's Camino de Santiago, Medieval Europe's version of the thru-hike. A veteran of the pilgrimage shares his tips for getting your boots on the path.
Since the mid-1990s, the numbers of people walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route to what the faithful believe to be the tomb of Saint James the Apostle in northwestern Spain have rocketed.
Physically challenging and full of profound experiences, the Camino de Santiago is the most renowned long-distance trail on Earth – here’s why it has such enduring appeal.
The Camino de Santiago is more than just one 500-mile route through Spain. Here’s why you should consider hiking the German section of trails.
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