A bit harsh maybe, but basically I agree.
Even if one is not religious, everybody on the Camino is looking for something - some change, some new direction.
You need to be ready for your personal way.
You need to be able to let loose of your...
I have found it tricky to find 1- reliable WiFi, and 2- privacy. It can be done - I own my business so can’t check out completely for several weeks at a time, and I’ve been working a bit. But it’s not been convenient ( not to mention the extra...
How about walking a shorter Camino instead? You could walk the Camino Francés from Astorga or the Camino Portuguese from Porto.
The Portuguese Camino is especially suited for those with a limited time frame because you can fly into Porto and...
In my opinion this is not a good plan.
1) the wifi will not be very good in some places.
2) being busy with your job is not the real camino idea. What most people enjoy is being away from daily life, from work, from problems. The ideal Camino...
If you loved the Invierno and are interested in the Taverneiro, you will probably also love the Geira e dos Arrieros, which Wendy mentioned and has also walked. That route is also through northern Portugal, beautiful, and totally untraveled...
In July/August 2024, I walked the Camiño de Taverneiro, which is a 130-kilometre route through Galicia. It is an historical route but has only recently been rediscovered and waymarked, and, since I've seen very little information about it on this...
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