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Follow The Camino Podcast
Follow The Camino
18 episodes
8 months ago
Good news! You've decided to walk the Camino de Santiago. Bad news. You do not have a walking partner. Many people, particularly those inexperienced in long distance walking trips, are understandably nervous about walking solo. Read more here: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/walking-solo/
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Good news! You've decided to walk the Camino de Santiago. Bad news. You do not have a walking partner. Many people, particularly those inexperienced in long distance walking trips, are understandably nervous about walking solo. Read more here: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/walking-solo/
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Vino On The Camino
Follow The Camino Podcast
5 minutes 36 seconds
8 years ago
Vino On The Camino
If, like us you enjoy a glass of wine you’ll not be out of your comfort zone along the Camino de Santiago. There is a multitude of vineyards along the route and it is possible to take day trips to some of the worlds’ best known and oldest winemakers to taste something a little more authentic that you’ll find in your local supermarket or off license. We’ve chosen out top 5 to give you a taste of what the Camino de Santiago has to offer….. Salud! Read more: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/vino-on-the-camino/
Follow The Camino Podcast
Good news! You've decided to walk the Camino de Santiago. Bad news. You do not have a walking partner. Many people, particularly those inexperienced in long distance walking trips, are understandably nervous about walking solo. Read more here: https://www.followthecamino.com/blog/walking-solo/