The Way of Everything will be on wheels: from León to Santiago
Everything will go on wheels has done the French Way by bike. They started their adventure in León and for them it has been a personal challenge.
The gastronomic tradition of Castilla y León through the Way
For fourteen days, the Way crosses Castilla y León, a land with a strong gastronomic tradition that allows the pilgrim to gather strength to face the route to the tomb of the apostle Santiago. The Autonomous Community has an extensive popular recipe book and a great
Beyond the Way: Indispensable sites in Castilla y León
The extension of Castilla y León makes it a territory with a very rich biodiversity and a lot of nature to enjoy. Pilgrims who have time to extend their journey and deviate from the traditional itinerary can visit some of the most precious enclaves of Burgos,
The biodiversity of Castilla y León through the Way
Through the town of Redecilla del Camino, the Way of Saint James enters Castilla y León to cross its territories during sixteen stages. The Jacobean Route leaves behind the landscapes of La Rioja and enters the Castilian plateau, crossing Burgos, Palencia and León.
León: network of municipal hostels of Castilla y León
The Pilgrim's Way is a spiritual journey, but it also involves physical effort. Therefore, rest is one of the fundamental keys to face each day. The Community of Castilla y León offers a network of municipal hostels exclusively for pilgrims.
Roman art along the Way of Saint James
Roman art refers to those artistic manifestations that the Roman Empire introduced into the Iberian Peninsula after its conquest. The process of Romanisation was gradual and began in Hispania in the 3rd century BC.
The French Way 19: from León to San Martín del Camino
The pilgrim who starts the Way of Saint James in Saint Jean Pied de Port faces his nineteenth stage. A day of twenty-five point nine kilometres that begins between narrow streets and industrial areas.