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German/French documentary about the problems of over-tourism on the Camino

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Invierno 2024
There's a new 30-Minute documentary on German/French arts and culture channel "arte" which deals with the ever growing attraction of the Camino and the burden of over-tourism on the inhabitants of Santiago. It follows a group of young pilgrims who went all the way on the Frances and how they experience the last stages from Sarria. It also portrays legendary hospitalero Jesús from Albergue Ave Feníx in Villafranca del Bierzo.
The docu is with French or German commentary only, but you can switch to a mixed language version where you hear the interviewees talking English and Spanish, subtitles in German and Polish as well.

 
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I saw this documentary. It is a useful remembering of known problems and it should involve us in the research of solutions in order to avoir the saturation of the Camino, especially on the last 100 kms.
One point is that we, pilgrims, are a part of this problem, as somebody remembered us a few months ago...
Therefore, according to me, there are at this point 2 ways of exploring:
- Choosing other caminos (Via Francigena, Olaf pilgrimage, Via de Assisi...)
- Discouraging tour-operators and all the business around the Camino.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
But what can we do about that?
Individually, I am afraid nothing. But often we belongs to pilgrims associations. Perhaps we can do something to prohibit that one person hold several credentials in order to have them signed ?
IMHO, the first thing to do is to release the 100 km rule, by giving a Compostela to who asks for it (even by mail).
 
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The problem of the frances is undeniably real.. In any case I think that the number of pilgrims change a lot along the frances before sarria and it is not the same in the different stages.. For example, this summer in september we hiked from sjpp to burgos and i didn't find a real crowd (for sure not after Pamplona) also because most of the pilgrims walked solo or in two and the groups of the "Camino friends" are quite various modifying often their composition. .. I have not walked the meseta yet, but the number of pilgrims is low in this part of the camino..and then I feel the Camino as a sort of "moving community" that helps my personal introspection consequently the number of pilgrims until sarria doesnt "disturb" my experience..In any case as we often say in this forum we are the ceo
 
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