Top Risks and Frustrations on the Camino de Santiago

Summary Blisters Tendonitis Back Pain Broken or Ineffective Equipment Sunburn and Heatstroke Getting Lost Exhaustion and Dehydration Knee Pain and Injury Traffic Accidents and Violent Attacks Pre-Existing Medical Conditions Although trekking across the Camino de Santiago (Way of Saint James) is mostly an enjoyable experience, there are a few hazards associated with making the 500…

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Find Your Perfect Camino de Santiago Route

Discover the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Routes Upwards of 400,000 travelers a year journey the yellow arrows and scallop-shell markers along the Camino de Santiago. The historic pilgrimage routes lead to the city of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, home to one of Christendom’s holiest sites: the tomb believed to hold the remains of St. James…

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