Saint James's Way
Saint James's Way, also known as Camino de Santiago, is a network of pilgrimage routes leading to the shrine of Saint James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. This historic pilgrimage has been taken for centuries by those seeking spiritual growth, adventure, or cultural experiences. The most popular route, the Camino Francés, starts in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France and spans approximately 780 kilometers.
Pilgrims walk, cycle, or ride horseback along these paths, often staying in albergues, which are budget accommodations for travelers. The journey is marked by beautiful landscapes, charming villages, and significant historical sites, making it a unique experience for people of all backgrounds.