Sara_Dhooma
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"The Way of the Ring"
Recently found out about this Tolkien-inspired Camino near Madrid.
Website for El Camino del Anillo
Located in the Sierra de Norte de Madrid, the "Camino del Anillo" is a thematic route, a pilgrimage of 122 Kms to be done on foot. Inspired by JRR Tolkien's work, titled "The Lord of the Rings," the trail evokes the great story of the hobbit Frodo and the company of the ring.
The path allows you to travel to the mythical middle earth where mediums, elves or orcs walked. Moria, Rivendel, the Shire, Hobbiton, the peak of the winds and many more key places in the film will make you feel like the protagonist of your inner and outer journey as you discover a fascinating nature and develop a sense of wonder, beauty and care.
The "Camino del Anillo" is a pilgrimage organized by the Laudato Si Foundation belonging to the Archbishopric of Madrid. Their mission is to share the teachings of Pope Francis on Caring for the Common House published in his Encyclical Laudato Si.
Thoughts?
Recently found out about this Tolkien-inspired Camino near Madrid.
Website for El Camino del Anillo
Located in the Sierra de Norte de Madrid, the "Camino del Anillo" is a thematic route, a pilgrimage of 122 Kms to be done on foot. Inspired by JRR Tolkien's work, titled "The Lord of the Rings," the trail evokes the great story of the hobbit Frodo and the company of the ring.
The path allows you to travel to the mythical middle earth where mediums, elves or orcs walked. Moria, Rivendel, the Shire, Hobbiton, the peak of the winds and many more key places in the film will make you feel like the protagonist of your inner and outer journey as you discover a fascinating nature and develop a sense of wonder, beauty and care.
The "Camino del Anillo" is a pilgrimage organized by the Laudato Si Foundation belonging to the Archbishopric of Madrid. Their mission is to share the teachings of Pope Francis on Caring for the Common House published in his Encyclical Laudato Si.
Thoughts?