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Tag Archives: Camino de Santiago
Four reasons why The Camino de Santiago Portuguese may be the best winter option.
Four reasons why The Camino de Santiago Portuguese may be the best winter option. For the map of the route, with albergues and youth hostels marked, visit this site (in Portuguese). http://www.caminhoportuguesdacosta.com/pt/o-caminho 1. Weather. Snow and ice can be … Continue reading
Posted in Camino Portuguese, The Camino de Santiago, The Raft of Corks.
Tagged Camino de Santiago, Camino del Norte, Excellent Transport, French Camino, Portugal, Santiage Portuguese, Spain, Vila Nova, Youth Hostels
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Is this the most enchanting place to start the Camino?
Is this the most enchanting place to start the Camino? Continue reading
Posted in Camino from Mont. St. Michel, The Camino de Santiago, The Raft of Corks., Uncategorized
Tagged Accomodation, Camino de Santiago, Compostelle, France, Francis Xavier, GPS, Mont St Michel, Parish Church, St Michel
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Leaving Roncevalles on A Camino of the Heart.
Leaving Roncevalles on A Camino of the Heart. To say that I was beginning this Camino with a broken heart would cover, more or less, my emotional and physical state as I set off. It would not, however, suggest … Continue reading
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Tagged Agere Contra, Camino de Santiago, Camino Franc, Camino Francés, Mother Theresa, Spain
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The plains of La Mancha – Windmills of my mind. Camino de Santiago de Levante through Albacete.
t The plains of La Mancha – Taming the Windmills of my mind. I was surprised to find myself still walking after my visit to the doctor in Almansa. He was very doubtful about the outcome of his work … Continue reading
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Tagged ADIF, Camino de Santiago, Don Quixote, La Lana, La Mancha, Wool Route Ruta
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