I took mine with me. Vitamin-wise I take Vitamin D and Cinnamon. The former I did leave home (I figured I'll get enough of natural sun and boy wasnt that TRUE!) Cinnamon came with. Had to take couple of prescriptions anyway so one more bottle...
Did you hear about a man, a donkey, a dog AND a cat?! (Heck if we had the rooster we'd have the whole cast of Town Musicians of Bremen 🤣
Perhaps we should query Lilian Jackson Braun if she could come up with the new "The Cat Who..." (walked the...
During my volunteer days at the Pilgrims Office, I stayed at the Hospederia San Martin Pinario. I did not mind paying from my own pocket (26 Euros for single room which includes breakfast buffet worth 9 Euros) because the place is about 5-minute...
The Galicia Rail pass is available to anyone who completes the Camino and is awarded the completion certificate. It allows for 3 days of train travel and also discounts to other places you may want to visit.
Tourism of Galicia and RENFE offer...
Well you could just leave your “device” at home. The way is well marked. The people who live along it are proud of their heritage and know what’s worth seeing ( as do the staff of the Turismos). Even for accommodation your host on one night can...
Yup. I always take the road. I find it safer than slipping and sliding.
Just be sure to walk FACING traffic, like Tom says, and please walk single file!
Hi, does Spain still have plastic bags? We haven't had them for a number of years.
They were definitely handy for picking up rubbish on.previous Camino. I also took 3 pairs of light plastic gloves which got used at a couple of grotty rubbish...
This site is run by Ivar at in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon