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Shell motif Camino de Santiago

The pilgrimage routes to
Santiago de Compostela
in pictures

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Our 2005 programme
The development of this website in 2005 has been assisted byTourespaña through the Spanish Tourist Office in London and by the Xunta de Galicia. The main development this year has been the development 40 new pages on the Via de la Plata ; half of these pages, covering the stages from Sevilla to Zamora, are now finished, and the remainder will be completed by the end of November 2005. We have also continued with our programme of translating pages.

In 2004, also with the support of the Xunta de Galicia, we added 8 new pages on the Camino Aragonés , and produced 32 French translations of the Camino Francés pages, 5 new pages on the Camino de Finisterre including the extension to Muxia, 6 new pages on the Camino Ingles , a new page giving details of the booklets on each of the Caminos in Galicia, and the development of our new classified index of Camino website which we hope will enable you to find quickly the websites which have the particular information about the Camino which you are interested in. This sponsorship is gratefully acknowledged.

The contribution this website is making to the needs of pilgrims is powefully demonstrated by the increase in traffic from 13,000 pages in May 2003 to 38,500 pages in May 2004 and 68,104 in May 2005.

 

  • This website is intended to complement the many excellent books, maps, and guides available commercially or through the national Confraternities listed in our links page
  • We hope that this site will be useful to those considering walking the Camino, to show them the conditions they can expect to encounter and the standards of the refugios. Please tell us if you have found it helpful in this way.
  • We also hope that it will be a useful reminder to those who have, like us, walked the Camino in the past. Please tell us
  • The first 7 pages of this site were posted in April 2002, and the last of the 30 pages covering the whole of the Camino Francés from St-Jean-Pied-du-Port to Santiago de Compostela were posted in mid-September 2002. The pages on the Camino Aragonés were added in 2003, and those on the Camino de Finisterre and the Camino Inglés in 2004. By the end of 2004, nearly all the pages on the site had been translated into Spanish, and many of them into French, Dutch, Japanese and German. Our future plans include the other branches of the Camino in Spain, and outline pages on the French routes. We gratefully acknowledge the help of all those collaborators who have made this substantial progress possible in such a short time.
  • If you would be interested in taking the digital photographs for any other parts of the Caminoin France or Spain, please get in touch by Email
  • We would welcome your feedback - particularly if you can identify any of the flowers I was keen to photograph but hopeless at naming.



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