The most popular Camino route is The French Way (Camino Frances), which begins at Saint Jean Pied de Port, on the French side of the Pyrenees Mountains. This one is also called the Camino de Santiago and the Way of St James. However, there are many Caminos and they all end in Santiago. The Camino Frances takes about a month to complete. Calling it 'The French Way' is a bit misleading, as it's only in France for the first day. Over 200,000 pilgrims walk a part or all of this trail every year.
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Everyone knows someone who's walked a Camino - we do! Someone suggested we walk this Camino as a way to train for the Arizona National Scenic Trail (AZT). It did provide some training for the AZT but the Camino turned out to be so much more...
A Life Changing Experience!
Links to additional information and references:
http://santiago-compostela.net/camino-frances/
https://caminoways.com/ways/french-way-camino-frances
https://www.santiago.ca/
A Life Changing Experience!
Links to additional information and references:
http://santiago-compostela.net/camino-frances/
https://caminoways.com/ways/french-way-camino-frances
https://www.santiago.ca/
The Planning Process |
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