To cross the enormous distance between Guipúzcoa and Álava, the Inland Basque Way, also known as the Bayona road, was formed.
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To cross the enormous distance between Guipúzcoa and Álava, the Inland Basque Way, also known as the Bayona road, was formed.
What is it that leads people to prepare the backpack, throw it on their backs and start walking?
We review some of the most recommended monuments to visit during your experience on the Camino de Santiago.
Advantages and difficulties of each Camino
Time of year, means and departure point
Connections to reach the main points of departure
Essential items and optional luggage for the route
Itineraries for the French route by bike
Consult weather conditions in Galicia
Since its inception, back in the IX century, and until now, Compostela has been converted into a vibrant University City and end of Camino. Don't miss out on the recommendations to ensure maximum enjoyment of this city.
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