5. Enriches your pilgrimage experience walking through 2 countries. Every Camino is great but my personal favorites are the 4 I started in France or further away. Granted, SJPP is in France but one gets just a brief taste of France. 6. Allows one to experience French culture and cuisine. I love walking in Spain, but France is just as special. Sarria to Santiago, 115 km.Oct.29 - Nov.3 , 2023We just ended our Camino yesterday. Thank-you so much SantiagoWays for arranging this journey. Hotels were great most especially charming home Casa Brandariz even though it was out of the way. Other short routes on the Camino de Santiago, although not so easy, are the Camino Ingles and Via de La Plata. For reference, we completed the last stage of the French Camino, from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela. Five stars for Santiago Ways! read more. Samira Miranda. 1628000469. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the end of the Camino from Sarria. Nowadays more than 300 000 people from all over the world walk the Camino every year.The Camino Francés from Sarria is the most popular Camino de Santiago route. According to the Pilgrim's Reception Office in Santiago in 2021, 55 792 people, or 31% of all pilgrims walked this route. Find out about all the Camino de Santiago routes with descriptions, maps and more including: The French Way, Portuguese Way, Northern Way, Original Way, Finisterre Way etc. starts in the middle of France and is one of the four main Camino routes that move through France. The route is just over 750km long and travels south-west from Le Puy The Camino de Le Puy (or Via Podiensis ) is the main route through France and the most important medieval European pilgrimage route. The first documented pilgrimage is that of Bishop Godescalc between the years 950 and 951. Arles road. The Camino de Arles , also known as the Via Tolosana because it crosses Toulouse, the capital of Occitania, is 29rhKU.

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