Walking the Camino de Santiago is one of the most rewarding journeys you’ll ever take, but it can be strenuous, too. Even if you train in advance, it’s hard to fully prepare your body for days of walking. However, by taking a few measures to reduce soreness and tightness, you can help prevent more serious...Read More
Walking the Camino de Santiago puts you in the footsteps of thousands of pilgrims and connects you with the Medieval past. You can choose routes of various lengths starting even from 4 days, and which take you through beautiful parts of the Iberian Peninsula in Portugal, Spain, and France. Taking the Way can be both...Read More
Walking or cycling the Camino de Santiago could be one of the more challenging undertakings in your life. For some, the physical task might seem overwhelming during the planning stages of the trip; for others, the spiritual and mental challenges surprise them when they’re on the Way. No matter what kind of shape you’re in (physically, mentally, or...Read More
The Camino de Santiago is a special journey that means something different to everyone. Some people go for the adventure and exercise. Some people do it to disconnect from things that don’t serve them and reconnect with what’s important. Others go with an open heart, hoping to find something new – whether that’s in the form of...Read More