Walking into the plaza facing the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela felt strangely surreal. Thoughts and expectations of what would the Camino be like, would I be strong enough, will I stay well, will I find somewhere to sleep? How would I feel when I reached Santiago? I felt overjoyed in completing the pilgrimage, I was amazed by the Cathedral and the tomb of Saint James, and grateful that the journey had delivered the simplicity of life as a pilgrim that I imagined. At the start of the pilgrimage you are provided with your Credencial (pilgrims passport) which allows you to stay in the albergues, and is proof of your journey as you get it stamped at churches, places of interest, cafes and albergues along the way. You are also provided with suggested stages for each day usually 20-30km per day. Most pilgrims follow the suggested stages, and many book accommodation a few days ahead, however I preferred to walk a little further most days and stay in “off s...
Thankyou Dean, so glad they weren’t arrested for being drunk and disorderly πΎπΎπ₯π₯πM
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