Camino de Santiago
You want to walk the Camino de Santiago yourself and need to know all about the last 100 km? Check out my detailed guides for every town on the way! My main focus lies on what to see and eat - perfect for all you foodies out there ;) You won't believe it but despite walking for more than 150 km in only 1 1/2 weeks, I still managed to gain 5 kg!! The food was just too incredible! For all of those you aren't sure about taking the trip, join me on my personal Camino in my daily diaries! I'm sure after seeing all these amazing pictures, you won't hesitate anymore :)
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Camino de Santiago, Sarria: Your Comprehensive Guide
Each year, thousands of pilgrims set out on the Camino de Santiago from Sarria, embarking on the final 120 kilometers of their sacred journey. Foodie and travel lover that I am, I did a lot of research about each destination. Here’s a comprehensive guide to Sarria.
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Camino de Santiago – Day 0: The Arrival
It’s 5 am in the morning. Way too early… The train to the airport leaves at 7 am from Karlsruhe Central Station and as usual, my parents wanted to be there way before time. Because the Deutsche Bahn is famous to be ‘punctual’ (well, at least it usually is so early in the morning) and there’s so much traffic in Karlsruhe at 6 am in the morning… I’m more of a last minute packing and leaving kind of person, but no need to argue. Or rather: no CHANCE to argue.
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Two amateur pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago
Seven years ago, my mother and I decided to walk the Camino de Santiago, ambitiously starting from Saint-Jean. We were thinking of doing it sometime after my studies but it never worked out since I left for India right away. We kept talking about it and last year I finally said “Let’s fix a date. Next year it is!”. So finally after all these years, the planning started.