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Walking Through Rural Spain: A Pilgrim’s Perspective – May 26, 2026

The Spain You Only See at 3 Miles Per Hour Before walking the Camino, my experience in Spain was bustling plazas, late-night tapas and vibrant cities, and beach towns.  But walking across northern Spain has introduced me to an entirely different version of the country—one made up of sleepy villages, endless farmland, and communities that

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Heat, Hayfields & Halfway: Hiking Spain’s Meseta – May 25, 2026

What Exactly Is the Meseta? If you ask Camino pilgrims about the Meseta, you’ll usually get one of two reactions: “I loved it” or “I couldn’t wait for it to end.” Somewhere in northern Spain, the Camino changes dramatically. The forests and vineyards begin to fade, hills soften, and suddenly the landscape opens into wide

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Burgos: A Well-Earned Pause (180 Miles Down, A Long Way to Go) – May 21, 2026

After nearly 180 miles behind me, Burgos came at the perfect time. Not because I was anywhere close to finished—far from it. At roughly 35% of the Camino Francés complete, there are still hundreds of miles standing between me and Santiago. But Burgos somehow felt like one of those meaningful checkpoints where you finally stop

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Walking Through Rioja: Vineyards, Wine & Historic Camino Towns – May 14, 2026

Rioja in May: Poppies, Vineyards & €3 Wine One of the best parts of spending 30 days hiking across an entire country is getting to watch the landscape slowly reinvent itself. On the Camino, Spain never stays the same for long. One day you’re climbing mountain passes, the next you’re wandering through rolling farmland, medieval villages,

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One Trail, A Thousand Stories – The Beautifully Random Crowd on the Camino – May 20, 2026

One question I kept coming back to when I was preparing for the Camino was this: what kind of person voluntarily signs up to walk hundreds of miles, sleep in bunk beds with strangers, and risk daily blister? As it turns out: all kinds of people. Before starting, I imagined the Camino crowd would skew

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The Camino’s Best Friend: Trail Markers, Shells, and the Art of Finding Your Way – May 13, 2026

There are a lot of things you expect to rely on while walking the Camino de Santiago: good shoes, coffee, baguettes, and tape to tackle blisters.  What I didn’t expect was to become emotionally attached to a painted yellow arrow and a seashell. At first, Camino trail markers feel purely practical—a quick reassurance that you

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Over the Pyrenees We Go: 16 Miles, over 5,000 Feet of Climbing, and One Unforgettable First Step – May 9, 2026

…and we are off! Day one of the Camino doesn’t ease you in—it throws you straight into the sky. We left the storybook streets of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port just as the morning light started to spill over the hills, packs freshly adjusted and nerves buzzing with equal parts excitement and uncertainty. Within minutes, the charming Basque village

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The Best Way to Prepare for the Camino? A Few “Rest Days” in San Sebastián – May 8, 2026

Before starting the Camino de Santiago, I decided the smartest thing I could do was take a few relaxing rest days in San Sebastián. At least, that was the plan. Somehow those “rest days” turned into walking miles and miles every single day while wandering beaches, climbing hills, getting lost in the old town, and

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Two pilgrims with backpacks walk towards the picturesque village of Cirauqui, Spain, on a sunny day.

More than a trail: the history that shaped the Camino – May 7, 2026

Every day on the Camino, you follow yellow arrows, gravel paths, and roads through the Spanish countryside. But under your feet is something much older—a path shaped by over a thousand years of stories, faith, and history. Long before our backpacks and muddy hiking shoes, this was a journey people walked for reasons far deeper

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500 Miles Ahead: Preparing for the Camino Journey – May 5, 2026

Preparing for the Camino: From a Decade-Old Dream to the First Step More than ten years ago, I first heard about the Camino de Santiago. I don’t remember exactly where—but I remember the feeling it left behind. A curiosity about a long walk across Spain where people weren’t just traveling… they were finding something they

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