“If I take one more step, it will be the farthest away from home I’ve ever been.” -Samwise Gamgee There is an old road in Spain where you can feel its ancient history with each step. Where you can pass countless vineyards, farmlands, villages, and kind hearted Spaniards. Where you can walk in the company of pilgrims for hundreds of miles – and on the footsteps of many more over a time spanning over a thousand years. Where the kindness of a pilgrim’s spirit is known among the people who walk it. Where your path can become an inward journey as much as an outward adventure. Where with each step, your own tale becomes another part of the trail’s rich history.
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The Camino de Santiago Part 1: The Pyrenees
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“If I take one more step, it will be the farthest away from home I’ve ever been.” -Samwise Gamgee There is an old road in Spain where you can feel its ancient history with each step. Where you can pass countless vineyards, farmlands, villages, and kind hearted Spaniards. Where you can walk in the company of pilgrims for hundreds of miles – and on the footsteps of many more over a time spanning over a thousand years. Where the kindness of a pilgrim’s spirit is known among the people who walk it. Where your path can become an inward journey as much as an outward adventure. Where with each step, your own tale becomes another part of the trail’s rich history.