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THE PILGRIM'S ROUTE

Pilgrims boot

PILGRIMS BOOT.

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 IT IS CUSTOMARY FOR SOME PILGRIMS TO BURN  THEIR BOOTS AFTER COMPLETING THE WALK  

CAMINO FRANCES (THE PILGRIM'S ROUTE)

The most popular walking holidays in Spain are those that cross or include the historic Pilgrim Routes or Camino Frances to Galicia. These ancient routes originated in the 10th century and arose from the popular belief that the remains of the apostle St James were buried in the Galician city of Santiago de Compostella. The walks which straddle across much of northern Spain (see map) are now popular with walkers from around the world.  There are four routes in Spain, some of them originating in France and other parts of Europe.  The walks today are rewarded with certificates for anybody completing them.  The pilgrims symbol is the scallop shell or the coquille St Jaquess.

Today's walkers are considerably better prepared than their ancient forerunners. Stout boots, weatherproof clothing, plenty food and accommodation make the experience more of a holiday and not the ordeal it once was.  There are companies nowadays, specialising in walking holidays in the north of Spain.  Some of these holidays include guides and the accommodation is booked in advance so you can be sure of a hot meal every evening.

Pilgrims Route

SIGN ON THE PIGRIMS ROUTE

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 TRAVELSPHERE

 

Fantastic Walking Holiday In The Aragon Pyrenees From £684 For Seven Days.

What's Included

  • Return scheduled flights to Barcelona
  • Transfers between airport and hotel
  • Six nights’ half board accommodation
  • Services of a Travelsphere Tour Manager
  • Three walks with a local guide as detailed
  • Full day excursions to Barcelona, Dali Museum and Roses
  • Packed lunches for the walking days
  • Ride on a narrow gauge train in Vall de Nuria
  • Entrances to Ripoll Monastery and Dali Museum
  • All UK and overseas airport taxes and security charges

Highlights Include

  • Roman Road & the Volcanoes of La Garrotxa walk
  • Camprodon to Sant Antoni walk
  • La Vall de Nuria
  • Ride on a narrow gauge train in Vall de Nuria
  • Excursions to Barcelona, Figueres & Rosas

Walking Information

Travelsphere walks require a reasonable level of fitness and ideally some previous walking experience. You will need comfortable walking boots, a small rucksack, waterproofs, a hat and sunglasses. A local guide will also accompany you on your walks.

Grade 2 Walks
These are moderate, for anyone who is comfortable walking hills. Still plenty of time to rest and enjoy the scenery, however up to 5 hours walking a day on slightly more rugged terrain. Ascent less than 500m per day.

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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA CATHEDRAL DVD

 

The final destination of the Pilgrim's route, is the 9th century Cathedral in the city of Santiago de Compostela, the final resting place of the apostle James.  This fascinating dvd from the travel video store takes you on a tour of the Cathedral and provides you with an insight on the early pilgrims and the medieval city. Priced at only $14.99 (approx £7.50) this video plays/ships worldwide and would make a lovely Christmas gift. Watch a free clip before you buy

Read More About The Pilgrims Route
GALICIA ASTURIAS CANTABRIA BASQUE COUNTRY NAVARRE CASTILE AND LEON LA RIOJA ARAGON CATALONIA EXTREMADURA CASTILLA LA MANCHA VALENCIAN COMMUNITY BALEARIC ISLANDS ANDALUCIA MURCIA CANARY ISLANDS MADRID PROVINCE  

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GALICIA ASTURIAS CANTABRIA BASQUE COUNTRY NAVARRA CASTILE AND LEON LA RIOJA ARAGON CATALONIA MADRID EXTEMADURA CASTILLA LA MANCHA VALENCIAN COMMUNITY BALEARIC ISLANDS ANDALUCIA MURCIA CANARY ISLANDS