• Dozens of the oldest trekking routes in Europe stretch here, the first of which is over 1000 years old. These roads are united by the name El Camino de Santiago...
  • Only with the upsurge in popularity of the Camino de Santiago during the 1980s and ‘90s did people begin to appear in Finisterre again, drawn there by its mythical...
  • Thousands of people walk the Camino de Santiago every year, with the aim of making a pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, in Spain.
  • People choose their Camino de Santiago route based on various criteria, the most common being ease of access, weather, landscape and how busy it is.
  • The scallop shell, often found on the shores in Galicia, has long been the symbol of the Camino de Santiago.
  • El Camino de Santiago’yu her yıl, her yaştan, her dilden ve dinden yüzbinlerce insan, yüzlerce kilometreyi, yürüyerek, bisikletle veya at üstünde tamamlıyor.
  • Have just finished El Camino de Santiago from Sarria with the help of Santiago Ways. They have been extremely accesible from day one.
  • The Camino de Santiago is busier in Holy Years. The next Holy Year is 2027. ... Though many more walk el Camino de Santiago for other than religious reasons.
  • Alexander’in şehri kutsal ilan etmesinin ardından “Camino de Santiago” olarak bilinen hac yolu, dört bir yandan Hıristiyanları bölgeye çekmeye başlar.
  • Below are the main and the most walked routes of Camino de Santiago, Camino Frances being probably the most popular one out of all.