Camino de Santiago Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Mon, 26 Oct 2020 11:45:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png Camino de Santiago Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 3 Ways to do the Camino de Santiago https://travelermaster.com/3-ways-to-do-the-camino-de-santiago/ Wed, 28 Oct 2020 18:42:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=19495 The Camino de Santiago’s “French Way” is one of the most popular routes for tourists throughout the world. This ancient pilgrimage path, which cuts through northern Spain after originating in the French Pyrenees mountains, is full of natural beauty, charming small towns, and stunning cathedrals. The Camino can be done in different ways, and here […]

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The Camino de Santiago’s “French Way” is one of the most popular routes for tourists throughout the world. This ancient pilgrimage path, which cuts through northern Spain after originating in the French Pyrenees mountains, is full of natural beauty, charming small towns, and stunning cathedrals. The Camino can be done in different ways, and here are some that you might enjoy trying.

On Foot

The traditional way to do the Camino is on foot, with the grueling walk between France and Santiago de Compostela often taking up to a month. However, it is a hugely rewarding experience as you will walk with fellow pilgrims and see the landscape at a slow pace up close.

By Bike

Doing the Camino de Santiago is becoming more and more popular by bike, as the culture of cyclists who check out this route continues to grow. You’ll find that all of the paths and roads on the Camino are bikeable, making it a great option if you have the stamina to do this version.

By Car

Are you looking to do a fast version of the Camino? If so, you can definitely do it by car even though it might not be the most traditional way. Go slowly, though, to be sure to soak in the essence of the Camino’s towns and scenery.

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Thinking of Doing the Camino de Santiago? Try These Alternate Routes https://travelermaster.com/thinking-of-doing-the-camino-de-santiago-try-these-alternate-routes/ Fri, 14 Aug 2020 12:41:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16762 The “Camino de Santiago” is one of the most popular attractions in Europe for people who are looking to plan an alternative sort of trip in the continent. This ancient Christian pilgrimage, which always ends in the city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain, is done by many every summer. While most people who […]

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The “Camino de Santiago” is one of the most popular attractions in Europe for people who are looking to plan an alternative sort of trip in the continent. This ancient Christian pilgrimage, which always ends in the city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain, is done by many every summer.

While most people who do the “Camino” start in the French Pyrenees and follow the traditional French Way, there are other ways which offer interesting alternatives to do this pilgrimage. Here are three others to consider!

Primitive Way

The Primitive Way links two of Spain’s most beautiful and historic cities, Oviedo and Santiago de Compostela. It cuts through the lush mountains and forest greenery of the northwest of Spain to provide a nature lover’s dream route and a great way to do the Camino in a shorter period of time.

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Recuerdo con especial cariño aquel día, tanto por su belleza como por su dificultad. Tras unas tres horas andando y con las piernas exhaustas debido a la subida inicial de aquella etapa, me encontré, literalmente, caminando encima de las nubes. No me creía lo que estaba viendo… Este lugar se encuentra a escasos kilómetros de la frontera entre Galicia y Asturias, y el recorrido es parte del Camino de Santiago Primitivo. El día comenzó con una fuerte subida para darle los buenos días a tus piernas. Una vez alcanzas su punto más alto, si tienes suerte, te puedes ver en una situación como en la que me encontré yo en aquel instante. Tras ello, una empinada bajada decide que tus cuádriceps no han sufrido aún lo suficiente. Así, poco a poco, el paisaje va cambiando, adentrándote en un sombrío bosque, lo cual, tras varias horas andando bajo el sol en pleno agosto, se agradece. De esta forma, terminas llegando a la presa del Embalse de Salime. ¿Qué si ahí se acaba todo? ¡En absoluto! Una vez allí, comienza de nuevo una fuerte subida, encima ya sobre asfalto, hasta llegar al objetivo de esa etapa: Grandas de Salime. Sin duda, una de las etapas más duras, y a su vez más gratificantes, del Camino de Santiago Primitivo. Y tú, ¿quieres vivir experiencias tan increíbles este verano? ¡Recuerda que sigue abierto el plazo para que te organice esas vacaciones diferentes que tanto te mereces, 100% personalizadas, súper económicas y sin que tengas que mover un solo dedo! Haz clic en el enlace de mi biografía para saber más. #paisesdelmundo #viajaryvivir #inspiracionviajera #viajargram #viajarviajarviajar #viajarporaqui #caminosantiago #camiñodesantiago #caminoasantiago #caminodesantiagodecompostela #grandasdesalime #caminoprimitivo #embalsedesalime #lugaresimperdibles #lugaresmagicos #viajarbarato #viajarporelmundo #asturiasgram #asturiasmola #asturias_nature #asturiaspatriaquerida #asturias_ig #espanapic #iamtb #_byvale #travelbloomers #historias_viajeras #galiciaon

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Portuguese Way

While most of the possible routes of the Camino are mostly in Spain, the Portuguese Way offers people a route up the Portuguese coast and is a fantastic alternative if you want to discover what this criminally underrated European country has to offer!

Camino del Norte

If you want to do a long Camino like the traditional French one but prefer sticking to the coast, the Camino del Norte is your perfect option. Beginning in the stunning city of San Sebastian and traveling through other fantastic north coast cities like Bilbao, Santander, and Gijon, this route is perfect for ocean lovers.

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The Camino de Santiago is an Unforgettable Travel Experience https://travelermaster.com/the-camino-de-santiago-is-an-unforgettable-travel-experience/ Mon, 25 Mar 2019 07:23:44 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=4321 One of the top things that anyone can do on a visit to Spain is to hike the Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago is any route that follows an ancient Catholic pilgrimage dedicated to St. James, which finishes at the spectacular cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. While there are several routes, some of […]

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One of the top things that anyone can do on a visit to Spain is to hike the Camino de Santiago.

The Camino de Santiago is any route that follows an ancient Catholic pilgrimage dedicated to St. James, which finishes at the spectacular cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

While there are several routes, some of which begin in places such as Portugal and in Andalucia, the most common Camino route is the “French Way.”

This route begins in the French city of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France and then begins with a difficult route over the Pyrenees Mountains and into Spain. This part of the hike provides magnificent mountain scenery.

After this, the route continues through northern Spain towards Galicia. Hikers pass through the spectacular countryside all of the way.

While largely a rural route, hikers also go through Spanish cities such as Pamplona, Logrono, Burgos, and Leon before reaching Santiago and its cathedral. It’s common for hikers to visit the cathedrals of these cities to pay tribute to the saint.

Those that finish the route in one go usually hike for about four weeks to a month to finish the 700-kilometer route. It’s also to hike the trail in sections.

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This is a fantastic way to see Spain, its beautiful cities and towns, and to experience a truly unforgettable experience and physical challenge. Would you be able to hike the Camino?

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The Camino de Santiago’s “French Way” is one of the most popular routes for tourists throughout the world. This ancient pilgrimage path, which cuts through northern Spain after originating in the French Pyrenees mountains, is full of natural beauty, charming small towns, and stunning cathedrals. The Camino can be done in different ways, and here are some that you might enjoy trying.

On Foot

The traditional way to do the Camino is on foot, with the grueling walk between France and Santiago de Compostela often taking up to a month. However, it is a hugely rewarding experience as you will walk with fellow pilgrims and see the landscape at a slow pace up close.

By Bike

Doing the Camino de Santiago is becoming more and more popular by bike, as the culture of cyclists who check out this route continues to grow. You’ll find that all of the paths and roads on the Camino are bikeable, making it a great option if you have the stamina to do this version.

By Car

Are you looking to do a fast version of the Camino? If so, you can definitely do it by car even though it might not be the most traditional way. Go slowly, though, to be sure to soak in the essence of the Camino’s towns and scenery.

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Thinking of Doing the Camino de Santiago? Try These Alternate Routes https://travelermaster.com/thinking-of-doing-the-camino-de-santiago-try-these-alternate-routes/ Fri, 14 Aug 2020 12:41:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=16762 The “Camino de Santiago” is one of the most popular attractions in Europe for people who are looking to plan an alternative sort of trip in the continent. This ancient Christian pilgrimage, which always ends in the city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain, is done by many every summer. While most people who […]

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The “Camino de Santiago” is one of the most popular attractions in Europe for people who are looking to plan an alternative sort of trip in the continent. This ancient Christian pilgrimage, which always ends in the city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain, is done by many every summer.

While most people who do the “Camino” start in the French Pyrenees and follow the traditional French Way, there are other ways which offer interesting alternatives to do this pilgrimage. Here are three others to consider!

Primitive Way

The Primitive Way links two of Spain’s most beautiful and historic cities, Oviedo and Santiago de Compostela. It cuts through the lush mountains and forest greenery of the northwest of Spain to provide a nature lover’s dream route and a great way to do the Camino in a shorter period of time.

View this post on Instagram

Recuerdo con especial cariño aquel día, tanto por su belleza como por su dificultad. Tras unas tres horas andando y con las piernas exhaustas debido a la subida inicial de aquella etapa, me encontré, literalmente, caminando encima de las nubes. No me creía lo que estaba viendo… Este lugar se encuentra a escasos kilómetros de la frontera entre Galicia y Asturias, y el recorrido es parte del Camino de Santiago Primitivo. El día comenzó con una fuerte subida para darle los buenos días a tus piernas. Una vez alcanzas su punto más alto, si tienes suerte, te puedes ver en una situación como en la que me encontré yo en aquel instante. Tras ello, una empinada bajada decide que tus cuádriceps no han sufrido aún lo suficiente. Así, poco a poco, el paisaje va cambiando, adentrándote en un sombrío bosque, lo cual, tras varias horas andando bajo el sol en pleno agosto, se agradece. De esta forma, terminas llegando a la presa del Embalse de Salime. ¿Qué si ahí se acaba todo? ¡En absoluto! Una vez allí, comienza de nuevo una fuerte subida, encima ya sobre asfalto, hasta llegar al objetivo de esa etapa: Grandas de Salime. Sin duda, una de las etapas más duras, y a su vez más gratificantes, del Camino de Santiago Primitivo. Y tú, ¿quieres vivir experiencias tan increíbles este verano? ¡Recuerda que sigue abierto el plazo para que te organice esas vacaciones diferentes que tanto te mereces, 100% personalizadas, súper económicas y sin que tengas que mover un solo dedo! Haz clic en el enlace de mi biografía para saber más. #paisesdelmundo #viajaryvivir #inspiracionviajera #viajargram #viajarviajarviajar #viajarporaqui #caminosantiago #camiñodesantiago #caminoasantiago #caminodesantiagodecompostela #grandasdesalime #caminoprimitivo #embalsedesalime #lugaresimperdibles #lugaresmagicos #viajarbarato #viajarporelmundo #asturiasgram #asturiasmola #asturias_nature #asturiaspatriaquerida #asturias_ig #espanapic #iamtb #_byvale #travelbloomers #historias_viajeras #galiciaon

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Portuguese Way

While most of the possible routes of the Camino are mostly in Spain, the Portuguese Way offers people a route up the Portuguese coast and is a fantastic alternative if you want to discover what this criminally underrated European country has to offer!

Camino del Norte

If you want to do a long Camino like the traditional French one but prefer sticking to the coast, the Camino del Norte is your perfect option. Beginning in the stunning city of San Sebastian and traveling through other fantastic north coast cities like Bilbao, Santander, and Gijon, this route is perfect for ocean lovers.

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The Camino de Santiago is an Unforgettable Travel Experience https://travelermaster.com/the-camino-de-santiago-is-an-unforgettable-travel-experience/ Mon, 25 Mar 2019 07:23:44 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=4321 One of the top things that anyone can do on a visit to Spain is to hike the Camino de Santiago. The Camino de Santiago is any route that follows an ancient Catholic pilgrimage dedicated to St. James, which finishes at the spectacular cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. While there are several routes, some of […]

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One of the top things that anyone can do on a visit to Spain is to hike the Camino de Santiago.

The Camino de Santiago is any route that follows an ancient Catholic pilgrimage dedicated to St. James, which finishes at the spectacular cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

While there are several routes, some of which begin in places such as Portugal and in Andalucia, the most common Camino route is the “French Way.”

This route begins in the French city of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France and then begins with a difficult route over the Pyrenees Mountains and into Spain. This part of the hike provides magnificent mountain scenery.

After this, the route continues through northern Spain towards Galicia. Hikers pass through the spectacular countryside all of the way.

While largely a rural route, hikers also go through Spanish cities such as Pamplona, Logrono, Burgos, and Leon before reaching Santiago and its cathedral. It’s common for hikers to visit the cathedrals of these cities to pay tribute to the saint.

Those that finish the route in one go usually hike for about four weeks to a month to finish the 700-kilometer route. It’s also to hike the trail in sections.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BvCjisBnz0G/

This is a fantastic way to see Spain, its beautiful cities and towns, and to experience a truly unforgettable experience and physical challenge. Would you be able to hike the Camino?

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