• Pilgrimage Routes to Santiago de Compostela. ... together at the tomb of St. James (Santiago in Spanish) in Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain.
  • From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. For the documentary, see El camino de Santiago (film).
  • All this at an excellent value. For reference, we completed the last stage of the French Camino, from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela.
  • Pilgrims walk between 7 and 30 days to receive their Compostela or certificate of completion. The Camino de Santiago is busier in Holy Years.
  • ...would have started from your home, but nowadays these 9 routes to the Cathedral de Santiago de Compostela have become the most popular Camino Ways.
  • Traditionally, as with most pilgrimages, the Camino de Santiago de Compostela began at one’s home and ended at the pilgrimage site.
  • The Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St. James, is a collection of ancient pilgrimage routes, all leading to the Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
  • El Camino de Santiago de Compostela is the road of Santiago de Compostela or—as is more well-known in English—Saint James’ way.
  • History of Camino de Santiago. The pre-Christian name of Santiago, Compostela, derives either from the Latin compositum, "cemetery," or campus stellae...
  • The beautiful Cathedral in Santiago lightened by the sunset. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the end of the last 100 km pilgrimage on the Camino.