Camino de Santiago training. A Zero to Hero program
You’ve been thinking about walking the Camino de Santiago for years and now finally you have time to do it? If you don’t know where to start planning and how …
You’ve been thinking about walking the Camino de Santiago for years and now finally you have time to do it? If you don’t know where to start planning and how …
We’ve stayed in more than a hundred albergues on the Camino de Santiago. Some places were amazing and became a part of our Camino memories, some places were just another …
There is no set Camino de Santiago cost. How much you spend depends on many factors. You can walk the Camino de Santiago for 25 Euros per person a day …
The route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Roncesvalles is the first stage of the Camino Frances. It’s considered to be the toughest stage of the entire 800-kilometer route. Despite the name Camino …
On this page you can find PDFs with walking stages and places to stay for different Camino de Santiago routes. We hope these resources will help you to plan your …
In the last 7 years, Camino de Santiago has become a part of our life. We have walked many different routes and written a lot of content dedicated to the …
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (SJPDP) is the starting point of the Camino Frances, the most popular Camino de Santiago route. Thousands of people arrive every year in the small town of St.Jean-Pied-de-Port in …
The right shoes is very important to successfully walk the Camino de Santiago. Walking in the wrong shoes can result in terrible blisters, tired feet, and other injuries that can …
Walking nine different Camino de Santiago routes the best hiking socks that we have used were all merino wool or wool blends. We have tried and tested the most popular socks on the Camino …