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Walk the Camino Ingles or `English Way' from the Spanish seaport
cities of A Coruna or Ferrol on the path long-trodden by British
pilgrims arriving by sea. This lesser-known Camino route showcases
the misty forests and enigmatic culture of Galicia, and can be
walked in 4-7 days. With full-color stage maps and city maps,
you'll always know where you and where you're going. Detailed
accommodations listings show everything you need to know about
pilgrim hostels (albergues) as well as private accommodations for
each budget. Planning and route tips keep you informed, in a
pocket-sized book with no fluff.
The Camino Finisterre is a walking route from Santiago de
Compostele to Finisterre and Muxia on the coast of Galicia in
Spain. This route highlights the best of Galicia - the wild coast,
misty forests, rolling green hills, and myths and legends of this
enigmatic land. The Celtic and pagan roots of the region meld with
Saint James lore on this path well trodden by seekers and pilgrims.
An excellent 3-5 day standalone experience or epilogue to a longer
Camino pilgrimage. The Village to Village Guide provides
comprehensive planning information, detailed maps and route
descriptions, as well as lodging and services along the way. Lace
up your boots, and keep walking to `the end of the earth.'
Now fully updated for 2023! This Village to Village Guide to the
Camino de Santiago is a comprehensive guidebook to walking the Way
of Saint James, from Saint-Jean-Pied-de- Port to Santiago de
Compostela (the Camino Frances), and also the Camino Finisterre to
Muxia and Finisterre. This Camino guidebook includes full-color
detailed topographical stage maps of each day's walk with free GPS
files online; 135 detailed stage, city and town maps (now easier to
read); essential practical information on transport, accommodations
and services. It includes detailed listings of pilgrim hostels
(albergues) and private accommodations in each town, including
prices, amenities, number of beds, contact information, open dates,
and more. There are regional introductions to the different areas
along the Camino including information about traditional foods,
flora and fauna, and local culture plus overviews of dozens of
medieval pilgrim sites, with information about the historical
context of the pilgrimage. All the information you need to embark
on this epic pilgrimage wal in a lightweight, attractive book.
This lightweight, minimalist map guide offers all the detailed
maps, accommodations listings, and stage overviews available in the
full Camino Frances Village to Village Guide, condensed to an
ultralight 96 pages. The Camino Frances begins in picturesque
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France, crosses the Pyrenees and Basque
country and the high plateau known as the Meseta before entering
the misty mountains of Galicia. This 500-mile journey arrives to
the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, where the bones of Saint
James are said to reside. With full-color stage maps and city maps,
you'll always know where you and where you're going. Detailed
accommodations listings show everything you need to know about
pilgrim hostels (albergues) as well as private accommodations for
each budget. Planning and route tips keep you informed, in a
pocket-sized book that weighs just 100 grams. All the information
you need (without any fluff) to walk the 500-mile classic Camino
Frances, a pilgrimage experience across northern Spain.
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