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Planning your Camino de Santiago trip? Many interesting festivals take place along the different Camino routes throughout the year, as most towns and villages host annual festivals to honour their patron saint, as well as to celebrate their local food, wine, and other special events. Whether they are world-famous, such as San Fermin in Pamplona, local gastronomic […...


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Know yourself, Camino Preparation Tip #1 Preparing for the Camino de Santiago begins with knowing yourself. Before you start training, assess two things: your current physical condition, ideally with a check-up from your GP, and your overall fitness level. From there, a consistent six-month programme of walking, gentle jogging and varied terrain gives your body […]

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The Camino de Santiago is not only a journey of the body but also of the heart and soul. Along the way, pilgrims are embraced by centuries of heritage, devotion, and celebration. One of the most enriching experiences on this sacred path is witnessing the cultural festivals on the Camino. These vibrant events showcase the […]

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Short on time before your Camino? You can still arrive well prepared. With just a month or two, focus on regular walks, gradually building to 15 to 25 km, breaking in your shoes and getting used to your daypack. Even a few weeks of consistent walking makes a real difference to your comfort and enjoyment. […]

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You don’t need to be very fit to walk the Camino de Santiago, but a few months of preparation make a huge difference. Ideally start 3 to 6 months ahead, though even 2 to 3 months helps a lot. Build up to walking 15 to 20 km, two or three times a week, in the […]

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