One of the most distinctive sensory memories of this part of the Camino de Santiago is passing through the deep paths surrounded by tall, slender alders of eucalyptus trees, which …
According to tradition, Saint Irene (around 653 at Thomar's) found a sudden end on behalf of a rejected worshiper in a nunnery. In the 18th century, a chapel was dedicated …
The small town has adjusted completely to the passing pilgrims and so you will find many pubs here. A custom seems to be to label the drunk beer bottle and …
This famous hill is located just five kilometers from Santiago de Compostela. It receives this name precisely because it is where the pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago celebrate their proximity to the city.