I could not disagree with you more. I think it is quite obvious the intention of the op. He wants to take a hike for a few days and there is nothing wrong with that. I believe the definition of "pilgrimage" and "pilgrims" on this forum has...
The Camino Ingles has a good cross section of terrain, 20/25 km per day, the Junta albergue’s are very good, the people along the way are really great and a delight to be with. it’s a small Camino with a little of everything and it gets better...
Welcome to Australia. Every Spring we have magpies attacking walkers and cyclists to protect their territory ( nests ). When they swoop from behind , as they always do, the hard beak and flutter of wings is pretty off putting. A bike helmet...
Depends on how important a Compostela is to the pilgrim. In most cases* a Compostela is only available to those who walk from Ferrol because the distance from A Coruña is too short to qualify.
* Note that the Cathedral authorities have given...
@jpabloo, welcome to the forum.
Given what you're looking for I personally would opt for the Camino Inglès, as it seems to fit all of your criteria.
Buen Camino!
So is this a "known" walk (even little known) or something you can simply "visualize" on a map? Is it a Camino trail? Does it have a description/name or do you have the start/end town names? Have you searched for that map name on Google My Maps?
Yes and the key word is "customizable" because although you may be walking a "standard" Camino track (if such a thing exists) it is much more convenient if you have accommodation booked to put IT into your Google Map route - then Google will...
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