Saturday 11 October 2008

Santiago De Compostela



Next year, if travel is still possible and my bank account still exists I'd like to go to Santiago De Compostela with my friend. Apparently there are lots of different 'ways' to make the Pilgrimmage. There is an English way, presumably where people take a thermos of tea and talk about the weather, a French way, a Portugese way, a Primitive Way and others. I wonder which way is the best?

1 comment:

Sil said...

There are many ways - mostly in France, Spain and Portugal. The one you choose will depend on how much time you have. They range from 114km to over 1000km.
The most popular, most walked, most written about is the Camino Frances - the Jacobean route par excellence.

These are the others you can choose from.

FRANCE:
Via Gebennensis (350km - Geneva to Le Puy) www.csj.org.uk/route-geneva.htm
Via Turonensis (+970 Paris and Tours) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/viaturonensis/
Via Podiensis (736 from Le Puy to St Jean) http://www.aurelle-verlac.com/composte/composte.htm
Via Tolosana (905 km; 745km France+160km in Spain - Arles)http://chemindarles.free.fr/liens_EN.php
Via Lemovensis (900km - Vezelay) http://www.webcompostella.com/
Chemin du Piemont (525km - Narbonne via Lourdes to St Jean) http://vppyr.free.fr/
La Voie Littorale (140km - Pointe de Grave) http://pagesperso-orange.fr/vtt.compostelle/littoral.htm
La Voie de Soulac/La Voie des Anglais

SPAIN:
Camino de Andorra (Abalate to Fuentes de Ebro) www.caminosantiago.org/
Camino Aragones (245 km – Somport – Puente la Reina) www.jacajacobea.com
Ruta Sur del Camino Aragonés (Jaca) www.caminosantiago.org
Camino Frances (750 Kms - Roncesvalles)
Camino de la Costa (85km – Irun - Markina (Vizcaya) http://www.caminosnorte.org/caminos.htm
Camino Norte (765 km – Hendaya) http://www.caminonorte.org/
Camino Vasco del Interior (210 km – Irun to Santo Domingo)
Ruta Vadiniense Picos de Europa (134km–Potes a Mansilla de las Mulas) http://www.rutavadiniense.org/
Camino Primitivo (369 Kms -Oviedo) www.amigosdelcamino.com www.caminotineo.com http://www.galiciadigital.com/pcd/Caminos/index.php?p=etapa:1&lang=en English brochure
Camino del Salvador (120kms - León a Oviedo) http://www.caminosantiagoastur.com/
Via de la Plata (676 km - Sevilla) http://www.viaplata.org/
El Camino del Sur (184 km - Huelva to Zafra) http://www.descubregalicia.com/caminos.php
Camino Inglés (108 km - Ferrol) http://www.amigosdelcamino.com/
Camino Catalán (480km - Montserrat to Logrono) http://www.peregrinoslh.com/
Camino del Ebro (219km - Tortosa to Logrono) http://www.valvanera.com/caminoebro.htm
Camino de Valencia (863 km – Valencia) http://www.vieiragrino.com/
Camino de Alicante (735 km – Alicante) http://www.vieiragrino.com/ http://www.encaminodesdealicante.org/
Camino de Murcia "Ruta del Azahar" (153 km – Cartagena) www.caminosantiago.org
Camino de Levante (900km - Valencia to Zamora) http://www.vieiragrino.com/camino/camino.html
Cami de Sant Jaume (251 kms – Barcelona) http://www.camisantjaume.com/
Variante de Huesca y San Juan de la Peña (238 kms) www.amicsdelspelegrins.org/icatalans.htm
Camino Mozárabe (347 km - Granada to Medellin) http://www.granadajacobea.org/
Camino Sanabres (400km - Zamora) www.caminosantiago.org
Ruta de la Lana (380 Kms -Valencia to Burgos) http://www.decuencaasantiago.org/
Camino del Maestrazgo-Bajo Aragón (497 kms – Castellón) http://caminosantiagoalcaniz.org/
De Granada a Mérida (613 km ) www.caminosantiago.com
De Málaga a Córdoba (190 km.): www.caminosantiago.org
Camino de Madrid (321km – Madrid to Sahagún) www.caminodemadrid.com
Camino de Fisterra (141km – Santiago) http://www.amigosdelcamino.com/
Camino de Invierno (A variant from Quiroga to Montefaro) www.caminodeinvierno.com

PORTUGAL
http://www.amigosdelcamino.com/ http://www.caminhoportuguesdesantiago.com/PT/
Camino del Interior (230 Kms - Oporto to Santiago)
Camino del Norte (170 Kms - Barcelos a Redondela)
Camino de la Costa (140 km - Oporto a Vila do Conde, y de La Guardia a Vigo)
Caminho Portuguese (1050km - Lagos)
Camino Portugués de la Vía de la Plata (268 km – Zamora)

http://www.mundicamino.com
http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/los-caminos-de-santiago/aragones/
http://www.jacobeo.net

Buen camino,
Sil

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