What does the usual day of a pilgrim who sleeps in hostels look like, or that of a pilgrim who sleeps in hotels?
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Can you walk a Camino and stay in Hotels and private Rooms instead of dorms? For sure!
weiterlesenWhat are the best shoes for the Camino Portugues?
The best shoes for the Camino Portuguese are not the same for everyone. Usually Trailrunners are perfect, but soft hiking boots may be the better choice for you
weiterlesenWalking a Camino after fighting cancer
Cancer suddenly throws everything upside down and calls a lot into question. Once the cancer has been beaten, a Camino can be helpful in coming to terms with it.
weiterlesenCamino during a Sabbatical
The best way to start your time out is with a Camino de Santiago to find out what you want to do with your sabbatical. The Camino helps you to slow down.
weiterlesenRain clothes for the Camino
Rain is often part of the Camino. But with the right clothing (poncho or jacket), shoe covers or umbrella, it doesn’t matter!
weiterlesenCamino de Santiago FAQ
Short answers to the most important questions: What is the best Camino for beginners, which shoes are the best, can you go on a pilgrimage with a dog, how much does a Camino cost and much more.
weiterlesenNew rules for the Compostela for the Camino
Sometimes things change on the Camino too – you no longer have to walk the last 100 km to Santiago to get a Compostela!
weiterlesenCamino without Blisters
As a Camino specialist, I’ll share proven measures and what you can do if you can’t break in your shoes—and all without any gross pictures.
weiterlesenPorto for pilgrims
Where to stay and what to eat? Where to find last minute equipment and where to get help? Learn everything you need to know about Porto for Pilgrims!
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