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Camino de Santiago
The ancient Way of Saint James pilgrimage route from the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela
Overview
The first one-volume walking guide in English to the most popular long-distance route in Europe walked by British tourists.
Background
With the advent of low-cost airlines it is as cheap for the British tourist to go to mainland Europe as to the extremities of the UK – which is why in recent years continental long-distance routes have become increasingly popular with the British walker. Most popular by far is El Camino de Santiago de Compostela, the ancient Christian pilgrimage route that has been travelled for over a thousand years to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, where, legend has it, the bones of St James are buried.
The Route
This guide follows the most popular route, starting at St Jean-Pied-de-Port in south-west France and heading all the way westwards across northern Spain for 800km to finish at Cape Finisterre on the Atlantic coast.
Features
Now, extending its series of Trail Guides beyond the UK for the first time, Aurum publishes the first compact one-volume guide to the path, fully illustrated with photography. It offers comprehensive route directions, sectional route maps, gradient profiles, a history of the route, and details of sights to see. It also includes separate chapter guides to the main cities along the way like Pamplona, and a list of accommodation en route.