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Author Archives: John

Melide, the best octopus

June 2, 2014

Melide is the place where the route from Roncesvalles and the Primitivo way, which departs from Oviedo, converge. It in just …

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And at the end of the Way… Santiago de Compostela

May 29, 2014

As well as the final goal for all those who follow the Way of Saint James, Santiago de Compostela is …

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Lavacolla, clean and shinny pilgrims

May 28, 2014

This small town is located 10 km before reaching Santiago. Famous place because of the ancient pilgrim custom was washing the apparel and taking a bath at …

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More than one

May 27, 2014

Dear pilgrims, remember that all peregrinos which are walking just the last part of the Camino, the last 110 km to archive Santiago, …

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The credential of the Camino of Santiago

May 27, 2014

The Credential of the Camino de Santiago, successor to the original document given to the pilgrims during the Middle Ages …

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Refuge for Pilgrims

May 26, 2014

On the way to Santiago, before and during the way, the pilgrims hear over and over about the Parador de …

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Ponferrrada, land of two cultures

May 23, 2014

The pilgrims that want to walk more than 190 km / around 9 or 10 walking days, should start from …

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Not a Pinocchio sidetrack

May 21, 2014

Two different routes start in Triacastela and both of them go to Sarria. The most popular one goes to San …

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Photographic reasons

May 20, 2014

The Camino is a place people go to walk hundreds of miles for personal, spiritual and countless other reasons like …

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Burgos: the last large city visit in a couple of weeks

May 19, 2014

Burgos is known worldwide for being a medieval city and hometown of “El Cid”. Also, It is famous because is …

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