• Camino de Santiago
  • Camino de Santiago forum
  • Camino de Santiago Wiki
  • The Albergue
  • Pilgrim FAQ
  • Login
  • Register 

 

Camino de Santiago de Compostela

Where past pilgrims share and future pilgrims learn

More than 8.000 questions asked and answered:
Camino de Santiago de Compostela Search

Skip to content






  • Camino de Santiago Forum ‹ Pilgrim Topics Related to all Routes ‹ Miscellaneous Topics
  • Change font size
  • Print view
  • FAQ  Register Login
Subscribe to forum posts by e-mail:
One daily e-mail with the last 24 hours of posts
Camino de Santiago Twitter map
Let family and friends follow your tweets on the Camino. Click for the Camino twitter map and instructions.

Welcome to this Pilgrim Forum

You are currently viewing our forum as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features.

By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, less advertisment, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own photos and access many other special features.

Registration absolutely free so please, join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact Ivar at

Sign up here

Recomend this forum to your Facebook friends

Alternative Walking Routes to Santiago?

Questions that does not fit in any other category

NEW! Roads to Santiago: a Spiritual Companion from CSJ. See also their bookshop for other pilgrim books.
Post a reply
1 post • Page 1 of 1

Alternative Walking Routes to Santiago?

Postby TheLostPhotographer on 13 Jan 2010, 19:42

Wasn't quite sure where to ask, but here looks OK. Please move if it isn't.

I've finally stopped walking! My plan from here is to rent a place on Costa de la Muerte in Galicia for my next fundraising project. As well as painting pictures to sell for charity I hope to find time to compile a book and arrange exhibitions for 2011 all about alternative walking routes to Santiago. There are plenty of 'alternatives' listed on these boards (as in alternative to the now over popular Camino Frances). As well as the other routes I've walked and bussed :oops: myself, I have met many people who have told me about very alternative, and non-Christian routes (excuse the non-Christian bit - not exactly sure how else to describe them) such as 'The Way of the Romantics' (as walked by writers and painters from the Romantic movement), and a pagan route that follows megaliths and prehistoric art and other ancient monuments. Someone also told me about an alternative 'way of the stars' that follows a theory about early human migration passages. There are others.

Fully appreciate my heracy :wink: but, anyone here have any more information worth researching about the 'very alternative' routes I've mentioned, or others I haven't.

Go on; make one up if you like. They all count.

All feedback greatly appreciated. It's all for a good cause!
TheLostPhotographer
80-100 posts
80-100 posts
 
Posts: 88
Joined: 12 Sep 2008, 20:53
Top

Post a reply
Share
1 post • Page 1 of 1

Return to Miscellaneous Topics

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

  • Board index
  • The team • Delete all board cookies • All times are UTC + 1 hour
  • SitemapIndex SitemapIndex
  • RSS Feed RSS Feed
  • Channel list Channel list

Camino de Santiago Search:

Loading

From the CSJ

Bookshop - Here you can buy our guides to the pilgrim routes - which are the most up-to-date available in English - and a selection of books on the history and background of the pilgrimage.

Library Catalog - Browse the CSJ's large collection of pilgrimage books and articles.

Picture Gallery
- Images of the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela.

Camino Calendar

See pilgrim related events on
the Pilgrim Calendar here.

Pilgrim badge

Pilgrim Forum Badge

With the forum badge on your pack you might find a fellow forum member on the way...

Get the forum Badge here.

 

 

Support this forum by linking to it!


This site is run by Ivar Rekve