![]() ![]() The Camino is well known for its sense of community and sociable atmosphere. It’s also possible to travel the Camino by bicycle. People walk in groups, alone, or with a partner. While those travelling on the Camino for religious reasons are now in the minority, people walking the Camino are still known as pilgrims, or ‘peregrinos’. For many, it’s a chance to clear their heads or to feel a connection with nature. Others choose to walk the Camino for the mental benefits of unplugging from their daily lives, allowing them time for peace and self-development. Some walk The Way for fitness and as a personal goal in their journey to better physical health. Have a look, the Camino de Santiago / Camino Francés one is HERE.Although the Camino de Santiago, or Way of St James, has traditionally been a religious pilgrimage, many people choose it as a walking holiday for other reasons. It's a win-win, it costs you nothing, the Camino Guide benefits, and a major muntinational company loses some money (that should probably be "win-win-win!") We've organised our booking tool so it's easy to see what accommodation is available along the Camino. If you sleep in a hotel or hostel after booking through our site we automatically receive a small payment from. TWOīy using our online booking tool when you're reserving accommodation. When you donate you'll be able to download the full guide in PDF format. If you'd like to help us financially and ensure that we'll still be able to provide this service in the future you can do so in two ways. This is part of our commitment to supporting the Camino community. We've been providing free guides to Camino pilgrims since 2012 and updating them every year. The Walking Guide to the Camino de Santiago is also available as an app on Android and Apple (iPhone) mobile phones. To see all the formats the guide is available in go H E R E. (if you can't see the images you probably need to disable your ad blocker for this site) If you'd prefer to buy a printed copy or an ebook for Kindle you buy both books from Amazon: To download a sample of our guide to preparing for the Camino, just click here! History of the Camino and of Spain: what was the Camino like in the middle ages?.Communicating: with useful words and phrases in Spanish?.What to expect on “the Way”: What's a typical Camino day?.Health and safety: how to avoid, or if necessary, deal with blisters, bedbugs, heatstroke and other hazards.Packing: what to bring and (all importantly) what not to bring. ![]() It's been fully updated in November 2021 and has loads of information about: You can get the full guide as a PDF document to download by making a donation to this website (see the bottom of this page for the donate buttons).įor your donation you'll also get a free PDF copy of our definitive guide to preparing for the Camino. If you'd like to see what it looks like you can download a sample from here the first 20 pages of the Walking Guide to the Camino de Santiago
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