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Bocadillos…your portable lunch on the camino

Walking for 20 km. through the Spanish countryside can build a healthy appetite. But, stopping for a real sit-down lunch is not always desirable or practical. Luckily, there is a ready-made solution to the problem of what to eat while trekking along the camino…. sandwiches Spanish-style!  A «bocadillo» is a favorite transportable meal usually consisting […]

Where the path of the wind crosses the path of the stars…

After departing Pamplona, you walk through suburban towns and villages before entering the Navarran countryside. Always in front of you is the heights of the Alto de Perdon, crowned with 21st century windmills. A long, steady climb brings you to the top with its magnificent 360° views. It is here that one of the most […]

Txakoli… watch for this wine on your camino!

There will be lots of opportunities on the camino to experience the special tastes of the Spanish kitchen. Some of those flavors are uniquely regional and can only be sampled «at the source». This is certainly true of the wine «Txakoli (chack-oh-lee) or Chacolí in Spanish. It is popular with people of the Basque Country (El […]

In the Kingdom of Navarra… houses made strong.

After climbing the Alto de Perdón past Pamplona, the pilgrim sees the vast Valdizarbe below them. Like pearls on a necklace, the towns of Uterga, Legarda, Muruzábal and Óbanos stretch forward in the distance to Puente la Reina, the stopping point of Stage 4. Strong, solid houses are typical of the Navarran style as you […]

Autumn has arrived… and it’s still sunny on the camino!

First day of fall. Great time to be walking along the camino. Wine harvest in full swing. The crops have been taken off and all that remains is the stubble in the sun-baked fields. The colour palette is less vibrant, more muted. These trees in their fall foliage at Monasterio de San Zoilo in Carrion […]

A little luxury can be a great tonic….

It’s not necessarily shared rooms on the Camino every night. A little luxury can be a great tonic. The Posadas del Camino was created in 2007 for the purpose of bringing together, under a common seal of quality, the most prestigious and best-rated Hotels, Inns and other types of accommodation along the Camino Francés. They […]

From the ocean bed to the Camino road… scallop shell waymarkers

Like the proverbial carrot dangling in front of the donkey, the scallop shell is always before you. Hanging from the many backpacks that you walk behind, embedded in the pavement of the streets that you tread, in the light standards illuminating the night or carved into the stones along the route, this may be the […]

Crossing to Roncesvalles over the Pyrenees…Heroes and Saints

They say that your hardest day on the Camino will be your first. Climbing the Pyrenees towards Roncesvalles from Saint-Jean-Pied-du-Port will test your endurance right out of the gate. If you take the Route de Napoléon straight over the top, you will pass the Virgén de Biakorri at the Pic d’Orisson. Perched on a rocky […]