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¡El Camino de Santiago con perro, es posible!
Ideas y consejos para recorrer el Camino de Santiago en compañía de tu perro y que la experiencia sea interesante y gratificante para ambos.
¿Qué puedo hacer en Santiago de Compostela?
¿Quieres conocer Santiago de Compostela y no dispones de mucho tiempo? Ideas para visitar los rincones mas emblemáticos de esta ciudad.
¿Por qué debo tomarme con calma el Camino de Santiago?
Una planificación previa y adecuada antes de realizar el Camino de Santiago, puede ayudar a que vivas una experiencia única e inolvidable.
Consejos para el Camino de Santiago con niños
¿Quieres hacer la ruta Xacobea con niños? Consejos e ideas para realizar el camino de Santiago con los mas pequeños de la casa y que sea un éxito.
¿Qué prendas de ropa debo llevar en el Camino de Santiago?
Para realizar el Camino de Santiago es muy importante saber que tipo de ropa se debe llevar. Las prendas que elijamos nos ayudaran a estar mas cómodos.
The most lively forums of the Camino De Santiago
The information provided by the Camino de Santiago forums, beyond the route information, offers tips to help you make your pilgrimage.
What is botafumeiro? When can it be seen in operation?
We leave you a list of the days in which this attractive symbol of the Camino de Santiago, the Botafumeiro, is in operation.
Pilgrim’s shell What is the origin of one of the most important symbols of the path?
The Pilgrim’s Shell is one of the most representative icons of the Camino, its origins are uncertain due to the stories and legends that exist.
Cod in Ajoarriero, one of the typical dishes of the Camino de Santiago
The Ajoarriero cod is one more example of the rich gastronomic culture typical of the Camino, which captivates the palate with its powerful flavor.
Did you know that Europe is said to have been born from the world of pilgrimage
The influence given by the Camino to the European continent can be seen along the pilgrimages, opening nascent gaps of the pilgrimage.
Garlic soup, one of the typical dishes of the Camino de Santiago
Garlic Soup is a typical dish from the towns of the Castilla y León region. Its origin is linked to farm workers.
The battle of Roldán and the Giant Ferragut, stories of the Camino de Santiago
The battle of Roldán has become so important on the Camino that in the Palace of the Kings of Navarra there is a capital in which their fight is represented.
Get to know the Portico de la Gloria on your visit to the Cathedral of Santiago
The website of the Cathedral of Santiago offers daily guided tours of the Pórtico de la Gloria at an affordable price.
The Arzúa cheese famous worldwide
The artisan elaboration of this exquisite Arzúa cheese shows its benefits to the body, it is also a food rich in phosphorus and calcium.
The gastronomy of the Camino de Santiago What are your typical dishes?
The gastronomy of the Camino de Santiago offers a wide variety of typical dishes that will not leave you indifferent. Which are the best known?
Did you know that there is a website about the stamps of the Camino de Santiago?
The stamps you get on the Camino de Santiago are important to get the precious Compostelana. Did you know that there is a website that is collecting them?
The Camino de Santiago and love
The Camino de Santiago leaves you an experience or a recorded message in your life, but it can also help you find that love without asking for anything in return.
Clams a la marinera, one of the typical dishes of the Camino de Santiago
Clams a la marinera are a well-known dish from the Rias Baixas area, as well as its variant from the Asturias or Cantabria areas.
Legends of the Camino: Legend of San Virila
The legend of San Virila, a beloved abbot of the enclosure who could not receive a better response from God before his doubts about eternity.
Why choose the French Way to start my pilgrimage?
When you do not have enough experience as a pilgrim, the safest and best equipped option is undoubtedly the French Way.
How to get to Sarria to start the Camino to Santiago de Compostela?
The truth is that there is no direct way to get to Sarria, unless you have planned to get there in your own car.
Monuments on the French Way
The tradition and culture of the French Way make it a tour full of interest for pilgrims who choose this part of the Jacobean route.
How can I get to Roncesvalles to start the French way?
The Navarrese town of Roncesvalles is the beginning of the Xacobea Route par excellence of the Camino de Santiago within Spanish territory.
Legends of the Way: The Apostle’s Donkey
Many of these legends are collected in the Calixtino Codex, among them the story that occurred in Pamplona about the Apostle’s Donkey.
The 4 symbols par excellence of the Camino De Santiago
This is a mandatory reading if you want to familiarize yourself with the symbols associated with the Jacobean routes on the Camino de Santiago.

























