Rock climbing and Incredible Oceancoast Hike in Cantabria, Spain | Camino del Norte - Day 10
On the Day 10 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we hiked from the coastal village Oriñon in Cantabria to the town Laredo.
We left Oriñon and started walking uphill to Sonabia. We were told by locals that there is an alternative way to the city of Laredo where we were heading to today taking the mountains path instead of going on the national highway. It seemed like a great idea to us so we planned to do that. Especially for us who always would take and alternative closer to the coast and escape the noisy car roads. It was a 13 km hike. Right away when we hiked a bit higher we started to see the splendid views of the ocean and rocky cliffs. And we must say the mountain that we were climbing was a very beautiful one itself. First we climbed in the sand then the ground was turning harder and rockier and the path was becoming steeper and steeper...
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What's the Ultimate Trip to Do as a Solo Woman? Experience and Walk the Camino De Santiago in Spain
Sherry Ott is a digital nomad and travel blogger. Sherry believes it’s absolutely necessary to break out of your routine and go traveling. It not only resets you, but it helps you discover some of your hidden talents that you didn’t know you had. One of Sherry's favorite experiences is the Camino de Santiago because as you’re walking through Spain, you have a lot of time to think and reflect on your life. It is a transformative experience, and the best part is any woman can safely do it solo.
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For thousands of years, pilgrims of diverse faiths from around the world have traveled a path to honor Saint James, whose remains are believed to be held at the Cathedral de Santiago.
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Yellow arrows mark the way for pilgrims, who travel by foot, bicycle--even horseback, and travel an average of 12 and 15 miles each day between towns. At this rate, walking the entire 800-kilometers might take six to eight weeks. Regardless of the distance traveled, the highlight of the journey is the destination--a Pilgrim's Mass at the...
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