Founded in the 13th century, Pontedeume is a major stopping point on the Camino Ingles from Ferrol or A Coruna. Nestled on the banks of the Eume River, Pontedeume is a charming medieval town with plenty on offer to pilgrims who explore its winding cobblestone streets. There is a wealth of cultural, historical and natural […]
24 Hours in Baiona on the Portuguese Camino de Santiago
The medieval town of Baiona can be found at the opening of the Ría de Vigo, the southernmost lower estuary of the Rías Baixas in Spain and is a popular stopping point on the Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago. With so much history, there are plenty of things to do in Baiona with an added […]
Enjoy A Tranquil Camino on the Camino de Santiago Ingles.
The Camino Ingles, also known as the English Way, is a popular yet less crowded alternative to the last 100km of the Camino Frances or Portuguese. The Camino begins in either Ferrol or A Coruna on the North-western coast of Spain and offers a cultural journey through nature in a shorter pilgrim journey. The journey […]
24 Hours in Oia On The Portuguese Camino De Santiago
Oia is a sea-facing town between Baiona and A Guarda, where the coastline stands firm against the force of the ocean. This spectacular sight can be seen from the mountains, where wild horses graze freely. Oia is a small stopping place on the Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago which boasts the 12th-century Romanesque Monastery of […]
24 Hours in A Guarda On The Portuguese Camino De Santiago
A Guarda (also known as La Guardia) is a coastal town at the very southern tip of the Atlantic part of Spain just across the river border with Caminha, Portugal and is a stopping point on the Camino Portuguese Coastal route via Vigo. The town was once a tiny fishing village which has now been […]