Seems like everyone is longing to go home. I don't! I want to just walk and walk and live the Camino. Anyone recognizes? Greetings to you wonderful people from a heavy rain Santiago. And thanks to ...
I never tire of doing the Camino Francés (five times and counting!), but the overcrowding in the summer months has made the Brierley stages from Sarria a no-go for me. That's why today I'm interested ...
I am thinking of using a travel agent to book a fast train from Madrid to Seville, rooms in Santiago de Compostela during Holy Week and then a fast train back to Madrid. I will be binging my bicycle ...
This thread is for those of you who are already using Verizon in the US. I see a couple other threads where this is mentioned, but this might be helpful for others on verizon using the search function ...
I’m thinking about doing the Francès next May or June. I will be leaving from Denver Colorado and I’m wondering the best way to get St Jean Pied de Port. Any recommendations would be greatly ...
Some of course have their titles thrust upon them by the nature of their role: Moderator and Administrator. Others are smart enough to choose them for themselves: Pilgrim, Camino Tortuga etc. For the ...
Has anyone stayed here? Or have any information e.g. a WhatsApp number? I'm planning on walking the Aragones next year, and this looks like a good stop between Monreal and Puente de Reina. Any ...
So some ideas would be gratefully received. My hope is, that Pat enjoys our next Camino which will include the Madrid and the last stages of the Sanabres. She has only walked the Frances before. So it ...
I’m planning my first Camino for next summer, and I have been so grateful for the wisdom and the spirit of this forum. Thank you! My plan is to walk the Camino Primitivo in July, and the way the ...
But as you say it does not work without a data connection, so why not use google maps to start with and download the map data before you leave "home". But as you say it does not work without a data ...
It looks like a custom font to me. I expect the tourist board would have paid to have it designed.
On the south façade, the Door of Death, so called because of the figure of a skeleton with wings that is located inside one of the corbels. [barcelo.com] The left portico [of the west façade] is ...