Najera to Azofra @6pm in May
Followers of fatal-bananas blog will know I like Azofra - a superb huge modern twin bedded albergue with 3 great cafes. If you walk the 8mins stiff climb out of najera in the evening you reach a plateau and stroll for 90 minutes among the fields, very calm and no other mad pilgrims for miles.
Camino de Santiago || Day 14 || Viana to Logroño
KM 158-169
Didn't get enough Camino cold in our last episode ? Well you're in luck, Sabrina's got even more for you in this one. Someone hand me some hand sanitizer.
Follow our adventures on Instagram @yes_kamp
Like and subscribe to our channel today!
#caminodesantiago #thecaminodesantiago
Get 10% off your 2014 Camino | CaminoWays.com
Press release date: 14th October 2013
Book your Camino de Santiago holiday for 2014 by December 2013 and receive a 10% discount with CaminoWays.com, the walking and cycling holiday specialists.
The Camino de Santiago is a very unique experience, a walking holiday like no other and a life-changing trip for many.
Here are 10 reasons why you should walk the Camino in 2014:
Simple pleasures
The Camino is about getting back to basics and enjoying the simple pleasures in life, like walking. This is what life should be about, enjoying every step of the journey, not just the destination.
Exercise
Walking, walking and more walking! Not many holidays will get you back home in better shape!
Culture and History
The Camino trail has been walked by pilgrims for centuries and it was the first European Cultural Itinerary by the Council of Europe. Along the Camino, you will pass cities, towns and villages of all sizes with stunning churches, monuments and other cultural landmarks.
Amazing landscapes
The Camino de Santiago takes you across many beautiful landscapes, from the French Pyrenees to the lush hills and woodlands of Galicia, the vineyards of La Rioja or the coastal paths of the Northern Way.
Easy and approachable walking
If you can walk, you can do the Camino. The walking paths are well marked (particularly along the French Way) and suitable for all fitness levels. You can also adapt the daily walking distance to your ability.
Great food
Each route and each region has its flavours, traditional dishes and specialities. So make sure to sample the local cuisine along the way!
Make friends
You are guaranteed to make a few friends along the way. The social element makes it a great holiday for people travelling alone, particularly along the last stretch of the French Way, so you will never feel lonely!
Family friendly
It is a fantastic family holiday for bonding and spending quality time together, whether you are walking or cycling.
Brush up your language skills
You will encounter many different nationalities and languages along the way, including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Basque, Galician and many more.
All roads lead to Santiago
If you have walked the Camino de Santiago along the French Way before, there are still many more routes for you to discover, all different and with their unique sites and trails.
CaminoWays.com walking holidays start from €489pp (low season) for a 7-day walking holiday from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela, covering the last 100km of the Camino de Santiago. Packages are available all year round. Get 10% off if you book in 2013 to travel in 2014.
Check out the CaminoWays.com video of Camino de Santiago from Sarria to Santiago.
Price includes: Half board accommodation, luggage transfer from hotel to hotel and holiday pack.
Price does not include: Flights, insurance, airport transfer.
Start planning your Camino trip today by logging onto caminoways.com or calling + 353 (0)1-525-28-86.
Find CaminoWays.com on Facebook: facebook.com/caminoways.
The first autumn day and getting to Oviedo |Camino del Norte from Villaviciosa to Cudillero - Day 22
The first autumn day and getting to Oviedo |Camino del Norte from Villaviciosa to Cudillero - Day 22
On the Day 22 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the village Villaviciosa to Oviedo and then to the town Cudillero in Asturias.
We woke up absolutely broken apart even though we slept well that night. All the muscles were sore and the shoulders and back were aching. Everything was telling us to stop that day but we couldn't. So we decided to continue the Camino in direction to Villaviciosa and probably find a spot there to camp cause there was no official camping whatsoever. Also we started to think about the big cities that we were getting close to - Gijon and Oviedo and we needed to skip them somehow as usual. So it was hard but we started walking. The weather was working in our favour - the sky was completely covered in clouds and we enjoyed it a lot after yesterday's extreme heat. We passed by few villages with old churches and the route was going through the beautiful green valley with eucalyptus forest on the sides...
Find the Full Hike Report and Maps on our Blog:
Subscribe to the channel:
#Asturias #CaminodeSantiago #CaminodelNorte #Spain
Hope you enjoyed our video! Leave us a comment if you have any further questions left or just want to share your experience. We would love to read your feedback - it is very important to us!
Watch the previous episode here:
What's in our backpack for the Camino:
Our Morning Hiking Routine:
All the videos from Camino de Santiago del Norte Hike here:
Watch Camino de Santiago in Catalonia Hike here:
Find more adventure videos in Pyrenees here:
*****
Ways to support the channel:
*****
Join us!
Facebook:
Instagram:
Thank you for watching and subscribing to our channel!
*****
We are a couple who once fell in love with mountains and couldn't get back. So we decided to follow our heart and move from a big city to a small village to be able to do what we love and to create this content. Our goal is to promote the healthy lifestyle, to motivate people to travel more and care for nature around. We are passionate walkers who love hiking, trekking and camping. We offer the detailed information of our hikes and routes, including the map and all the directions, so that you can repeat it if you'd like to.
We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can because we learnt that this way we see so much more and can explore and feel the place better. Walking is an excellent activity that has so many benefits to your health and requires no special equipment or practice, so we encourage you to get the most out of it and get out walking.
We speak English, Spanish, French and Russian, so don't hesitate to address to us in your native language.
*****
For business and collaboration inquiries contact: walkingnatureworld@gmail.com
*****
Music by Walking Nature World Flying high, On the move
If you like the music in the videos we encourage you to visit and subscribe to our Music Youtube Channel: youtube.com/channel/UCAOb-hSoOrwGyH9-bwiQcyQ
Listen to our music on Spotify:
On Itunes:
On Amazon:
On Soundcloud:
*****
DISCLAIMER:
All content on our channel is subject to copyright or other intellectual property ownership by the creators of Walking Nature World.
Albergue Domar on the Camino, Fisterra, Spain
My Camino de Santiago walk ended in Fisterra, Spain. The Albergue Domar was a great place to stay, every room with a beautiful view. The beaches and the light tower offer a fantastic setting for the Pilgrim to totally relax after their long journey.
What's the Pilgrims Passport? on Camino de Santiago de Compostela
What's the Pilgrims Passport? on Camino de Santiago de Compostela
A pilgrims passport is the official identification that is used along the various Caminos to prove that you are indeed a Pilgrim and that you have walked /cycled and visited the various places along the way.
This is the Camino de Santiago de Compostela Blog! with all the information, videos, tips, and all you need to know to walk and do the Camino de Santiago.
Go to
Like us on Facebook to get all the new updates about the Camino
If you have any doubts or questions about the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, go to our blog and click on the link that says Send my question... and I'll record an exclusive video for you with an answer to all your questions about the Camino.
Way of St. James, St. James's Way, St. James's Path, or St. James's Trail
Santiago de Compostela - September 2018
Santiago de Compostela - September 2018