ISBN: 978-1-78631-004-0
Encuadernación: Tapa blanda
Edición: 2
Número de páginas: 304
Tamaño: 17 x 11
This guidebook is an essential companion to walking the Way of St James. The Camino de Santiago is a thousand year old pilgrim road from Le Puy-en-Valey in central France to Santiago de Compostela cathedral in northwest Spain and finally on to Finisterre on the Galician coast. Many who walk the route, known as the Camino Frances, are not experienced walkers, but with this guidebook, all the information a pilgrim needs to tackle the challenge is at hand. Ancient pathways, medieval churches, castles, towering mountains, and following in the footsteps of history over 1500km in France and Spain. It's a daunting distance, and this second-part guide to the pilgrimage as it travels through Spain covers the final 778kms of the route. It is further divided into sections: Saint-Jean-de-Pied-de-Port to Roncesvalles (over the Pyrenees), Roncesvalles to Burgos, Burgos to Léon, Léon to Sarria and Sarria to Santiago de Compostela. A further section from Santiago to "the ends of the Earth" at Finisterre on the Atlantic coast is also included. This guide is the ideal companion to the Spanish section of the Pilgrim Way to Santiago. The walk from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago can be completed in four to five weeks by anyone with a reasonable level of fitness and who also likes to visit the varied places of interest along the way. It can also be undertaken in sections by those who lack the time to do it all in one go or who would just like to cover certain stretches. As well as the route description, the guide also includes stage maps, information on accommodation, access and where to get your pilgrim stamp in the towns and villages. A thorough introduction informs on the long history of the Way of St James, and advises on what to take with you, and how to manage a long-distance trail.