Muxía and the secret of its stones
The Camino de Santiago does not always end in Santiago. Since the Middle Ages, many pilgrims have decided to continue their journey beyond Santiago…
When Spain humiliated the infamous pirate “Drake” in La Coruña
About 150 ships and more than 23,000 men. With that number of vessels and soldiers, the pirate Francis Drake set out on April 13,…
Do you know the Vigo that exists under our feet?
Celtic forts, Roman salt flats and medieval walls are hidden under the sidewalks of Vigo, like very well-kept secrets of the history that made…
Fiestas del Carmen: Patron Saint of Sailors
The Carmen festivity is a seafaring tradition that is celebrated in many towns on the Galician coast in honour of Our Lady of Mount…
Santiago: Pilgrimage Destination
After a long journey, we arrived in Santiago. For hundreds of kilometres we have connected with nature, crossing green meadows, medieval bridges over mighty…
Last Stage of the Primitive Way to Santiago
From O Empalme to Santiago And finally the day came! Yesterday, July 25th, coinciding with the celebration of the day of the Apostle Saint…
Fifth Stage of the Primitive Way to Santiago
From A Castañeda to O Empalme We continue with our adventure on the Camino de Santiago, thus beginning the fifth and next-to-last stage of…
O Camiño dos Faros (The Lighthouse Way)
O Camiño dos Faros is a 200-kilometer hiking route that connects Malpica with Finisterre along the edge of the sea. A path that has…
A Rapa das Bestas de Sabucedo
A Rapa das Bestas de Sabucedo, is a party that consists of cutting the manes of the horses in a closed enclosure with a…
Fourth Stage of the Primitive Way to Santiago
From Ferreira to A Castañeda We embark on the fourth stage of the Primitive Way to Santiago and leave Ferreira, not without first passing…