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26 cze 2021 · The Camino’s trails lead to the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. This medium-sized city is located in the lush northwestern province of Galicia. The routes, which range from roughly 75 miles (120 km) to 500 miles (800 km), start in various Spanish cities and towns throughout Spain.
30 gru 2016 · The Camino de Santiago (St. James’s Way) is a pilgrimage ending in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. While there are numerous routes starting at various locations throughout Europe, the most common is the Camino Francés, which stretches nearly 500 miles from St.-Jean-Pied-de-Port, France to Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
23 lip 2023 · The Camino Frances is a 500 mile walk from France into Spain—the final destination is Santiago de Compostela. But it’s more than a destination; the pilgrimage is a weeks-long journey. Curious? Here’s everything you need to know.
30 cze 2016 · I will have walked almost 500 miles in the very footsteps of thousands of pilgrims before me and the path the Apostle St. James trod several hundred of years beforehand. And yes. The journey has tested me and my fellow peregrinos–otherwise we would be tourist and not pilgrims.
The route runs through the whole of northern Spain, from the Basque Country to Santiago de Compostela, along the coasts of the Cantabrian Sea. It begins in Irún and on its way it passes through incredible cities such as San Sebastián, Bilbao, Santander or Gijón.
The distance from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela through León is about 800 km (500 mi). The Camino Primitivo , or Original Way , is the oldest route to Santiago de Compostela, first taken in the 9th century, which begins in Oviedo . [ 35 ]
6 mar 2020 · There are few hiking trails on Earth with as much history as the Camino de Santiago, or Way of St James, the acclaimed pilgrimage that traverses northern Spain for over 500 miles.