The city of León is known as one of the most popular starting points for pilgrims embarking on the Camino de Santiago. It lies 306 km from Santiago de Compostela, divided into 13 stages. You might also like: Camino de Santiago from Ponferrada The route to the end of the Camino is not overly difficult: the …
In northern Spain, after Roncesvalles and Sarria, Ponferrada is one of the most common starting points for those walking the Camino de Santiago. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE: FRENCH WAY FROM SARRIA The advantages of starting your route from Ponferrada include being able to choose between two paths, the French Way and the Winter Way, and …
As we have already pointed out on numerous occasions, the Camino de
Santiago weaves an enormous network of routes throughout the Spanish
territory, and in all the autonomous communities there is a path that
connects with the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. This time,
it is time to talk about the Catalan Way.
There are as many alternative routes of the Camino de Santiago as there
are pilgrims who pass through them. This is why there are some Jacobean
routes that fall into oblivion, such as the Camino Olvidado (Forgotten
Way) or Old Way of St. James.