The Via de la Plata – a 2026 guide
The Via de la Plata or the Silver Route is one of the toughest and longest Camino de Santiago routes in Spain. The distance of the route, over 1000 km/621 …
The Via de la Plata or the Silver Route is one of the toughest and longest Camino de Santiago routes in Spain. The distance of the route, over 1000 km/621 …
The walk from Praia da Luz to Salema is a part of the Fishermen’s Trail. It’s a beautiful route along the coast past some spectacular beaches. The trail can be …
The Camino Finisterre is an extension of the Camino de Santiago that takes pilgrims from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre. The Romans believed it was “the end of the earth” …
The Camino de Gran Canaria is a beautiful multi-day walking route on the main island of the Canary Archipelago. It’s the only Camino de Santiago route located outside of mainland …
The hike from Praia da Luz to Lagos is a stunning coastal trail on the cliffs overlooking the ocean between these two beautiful towns in the Algarve, Portugal. The Praia …
Walking the Portuguese Camino de Santiago is an unforgettable journey—whether you’re following the inland Central Route, hugging the Atlantic on the Coastal Route, or exploring the scenic Litoral Way. Taking …
The Camino del Norte is an 865 km/537 mi route across Spain. It crosses four regions: the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias, and Galicia. The scenery on the Camino is fantastic; …
The Camino Primitivo or the Original Way is a part of the Northern Camino de Santiago network that includes Camino Primitivo, Camino del Norte (the Northern Way), and Camino Ingles …
The Camino Frances is a 790 km/490 mi pilgrimage route from St.Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. It’s the most popular Camino de Santiago route followed by …