In the last 7 years, Camino de Santiago has become a part of our life. We have walked many different routes and written a lot of content dedicated to the Camino (61 to be exact including this one). We created this resource page to make it easier for you to find the right content. On this page, all our Camino posts are divided into relevant groups so you can quickly find what you’re looking for instead of spending time scrolling down the screen on our menu page.

A bright yellow arrow and shell on a blue tileA bright yellow arrow and shell on a blue tileOn this page, you can find many Camino de Santiago planning resources

General Camino de Santiago posts

In this section, you can find our general Camino de Santiago resources for planning your pilgrimage walk.

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Preparing for the pilgrimage

Preparation is essential to a successful Camino walk, especially if you have never done hiking or long-distance walking. Training, planning the route, and choosing the best time for walking will help minimize stress during the pilgrimage.

A yellow arrow indicating the Camino route through the vineyard in SpainA yellow arrow indicating the Camino route through the vineyard in SpainA yellow arrow marking the Camino route

Packing tips for the Camino de Santiago

After spending months walking different Camino routes in different seasons we have created resources to help you to decide what to take with you on the pilgrimage.

A big blue sign with a yellow shell and arrow indicating the Camino de Santiago routeA big blue sign with a yellow shell and arrow indicating the Camino de Santiago routeA Camino sign on the Litoral Way of the Portuguese route from Porto

The Portuguese Camino de Santiago resources

We have been living in Portugal for the last three years. It allows us to walk the Portuguese Camino de Santiago extensively. We’ve walked all routes twice and created several posts dedicated to this Camino. We’ll continue exploring the Portuguese route and writing more content that can help you to plan your walk.

Portuguese Camino routes

Portuguese Camino general posts

A metal Camino sign with arrows in PortugalA metal Camino sign with arrows in PortugalA metal Camino sign indicating the two route options of the Camino de Santiago

Planning resources for the Camino Frances

The Camino Frances is by far the most popular route of the Camino de Santiago. Tenth of thousands of pilgrims walk it every year. In this section, you can find some planning resources for the French route. We haven’t dedicated as much time to this route as to the Portuguese Camino but we definitely will in the nearest feature.

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Other Camino de Santiago routes

We have walked 9 different Camino routes some of them more than once (parts of some routes to be exact). Here you can find planning resources for most major routes in Spain and for some off-the-beaten-path trails.

Two blue tiles on the wall of the house; one with a yellow arrow and one with a shellTwo blue tiles on the wall of the house; one with a yellow arrow and one with a shellThe main Camino routes are marked with yellow shells and arrows from the start to the end

Plan your stay in Santiago de Compostela

Here are some ideas to help you plan your stay in Santiago de Compostela after completing the pilgrimage.

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Alya AkhmetgareevaAlya Akhmetgareeva

The pretty half of Stingy Nomads, responsible for all our land adventures (hiking, climbing, walking the Camino) and following them write-ups. Alya loves walking since she was a child, she prefers to walk 1000 km with a backpack rather than to do a 10 000 km road trip (actually any road trip). Alya is a big fan of Latin America, the Spanish language, and dancing. Every time we go away she desperately misses our dog Chile.

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