(WARNING) This Is How The Camino De Santiago Ended For Us (Part 4 of 4)
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 Published On Oct 29, 2023

It's the final week on the Camino De Santiago, and janine not only has a new infected blister but spider bite symptoms too

The Pilgrimage and travel vlogs takes us to the last 100km of the camino de santiago, as we travel from Leon, to Astorga, Melide, Ponferrada, Cruz De Ferro cross, Sarria, and all the way to Santiago de Compostela #LastWeekOfCamino #CaminoDeSantiago #SpiderBite

HOW WE GOT ON THE CAMINO
We have actually been doing full time vanlife in the UK for the last 3 years, but our engine on our camper van conversion has blown up for the second time in 7 months. So that's how we decided to start the pilgrimage

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The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of St. James, is a network of pilgrimage routes in Europe, all leading to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain. The most famous route is the Camino Francés, which starts in the French Pyrenees and crosses northern Spain.

It is important for several reasons:

1. Spiritual Pilgrimage: The Camino has deep religious significance for Christians, as it is believed to be the burial place of the apostle St. James. Many undertake the journey as a spiritual pilgrimage.
2. Cultural Heritage: The Camino has a rich history, with pilgrims walking its paths for over a thousand years. It has played a crucial role in European cultural heritage.
3. Personal Challenge: It offers a physical and mental challenge, often requiring several weeks of walking, which can be a transformative experience for those who undertake it.
4. Scenic Beauty: The Camino passes through diverse landscapes, historic towns, and beautiful countryside, making it a unique way to explore the natural beauty and cultural richness of Spain.
5 Community and Camaraderie: The Camino brings people from all walks of life together, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among pilgrims.
6. Health Benefits: Many people walk the Camino for health and fitness reasons, enjoying the benefits of long-distance walking.
Overall, the Camino de Santiago holds cultural, spiritual, and personal significance, making it an important pilgrimage and travel destination for people from around the world.

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