sillydoll
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2002 CF: 2004 from Paris: 2006 VF: 2007 CF: 2009 Aragones, Ingles, Finisterre: 2011 X 2 on CF: 2013 'Caracoles': 2014 CF and Ingles 'Caracoles":2015 Logrono-Burgos (Hospitalero San Anton): 2016 La Douay to Aosta/San Gimignano to Rome:
When you have walked all 20 of the camino routes and need a break, you could do other pilgrimage/cultural/historical trails - long or short.
Here are a few:
Via Francigena - to Rome: http://www.pilgrimstorome.org.uk
St Francis - In Italy: http://www.camminodifrancesco.it/eng/index.php
St Olaf's - Norway: http://www.pilegrim.info/en/index.aspx?id=353813
Via Carolingia - (Charlemagne's routes) http://www.viacarolingia.it/pages/inglese/home.html
Phoenicians - http://www.rottadeifenici.it/index.php?lang=en
St Pauls Way - (Turkey) http://www.stpaultrail.com/MainContent/ ... sevil.html
Mission chapel, Santuario de Chimayo in New Mexico (The Lourdes of America)
http://www.stardoves.com/Chimayo.htm
Mormon Historic Trail - http://greennature.com/travel/visit2834.html
Mount Kalish in Nepal
http://umanitoba.fitdv.com/new/articles ... ?artid=177
Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage - http://www.ShikokuHenroTrail.com.
Then you could be like the pilgrim described by the English medieval poet, William Langland (c1332-c1400), who wrote of a pilgrim in Piers Plowman:
An hundreth of ampulles on his hatt seten,
Signes of Synay and the shelles of Galice
And many a cruche on his cloke and keyes of Rome,
And the vernicle bifore; for men shulde knowe
And se bi his signes whom he soughte had.
Here are a few:
Via Francigena - to Rome: http://www.pilgrimstorome.org.uk
St Francis - In Italy: http://www.camminodifrancesco.it/eng/index.php
St Olaf's - Norway: http://www.pilegrim.info/en/index.aspx?id=353813
Via Carolingia - (Charlemagne's routes) http://www.viacarolingia.it/pages/inglese/home.html
Phoenicians - http://www.rottadeifenici.it/index.php?lang=en
St Pauls Way - (Turkey) http://www.stpaultrail.com/MainContent/ ... sevil.html
Mission chapel, Santuario de Chimayo in New Mexico (The Lourdes of America)
http://www.stardoves.com/Chimayo.htm
Mormon Historic Trail - http://greennature.com/travel/visit2834.html
Mount Kalish in Nepal
http://umanitoba.fitdv.com/new/articles ... ?artid=177
Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage - http://www.ShikokuHenroTrail.com.
Then you could be like the pilgrim described by the English medieval poet, William Langland (c1332-c1400), who wrote of a pilgrim in Piers Plowman:
An hundreth of ampulles on his hatt seten,
Signes of Synay and the shelles of Galice
And many a cruche on his cloke and keyes of Rome,
And the vernicle bifore; for men shulde knowe
And se bi his signes whom he soughte had.