Camino de Santiago The Way

Take time to walk the Way

You’ve heard about it from a friend. Perhaps you saw the movie. You know, the one with Martin Sheen. Maybe you stumbled across it somewhere online. For whatever reason as the New Year begins you’re thinking of walking the Camino, but you’re not sure where to start. Look no further.

 

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The Camino is about walking each day towards the horizon and seeing what could happen

This summer we’re leading a group of young adults along the last week of the Way from Sarria to Santiago de Compostella. This will be our third year leading groups on the Camino and so far it has been a fantastic experience. It’s both profoundly spiritual and great fun. It’s a wonderful opportunity to try something entirely different, as each morning you take up your backpack and walk to the horizon with the sun rising behind you. You’ll follow in the footsteps of hundreds of thousand of pilgrims stretching back over a millennium. We’ll make our way through he beautiful Galician countryside by roadside, forest path and cobbled lanes, until we reach the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostella.

 

Camino de Santiago The Way

Arriving in Santiago de Compostella tired, but delighted!

This is ideal for young adults between the ages of 18 and 35 who are undertaking the Camino for the first time. It will run from the 2nd to the 9th of June. If you would like to come along or if you just want to know more you can email me at fralan@msctheway.com or call me on (086) 7857955.

Buen Camino,

Alan