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Es el camino que une Santiago con el sur de la península, sigue el recorrido de diversas “vías romanas” que unían el norte con el sur de la península. Un camino menos transitado pero no por ello menos bello.
Camellias are flowers that keep secrets of love … María Eugenia
This tour takes us to the oldest border in Europe, witness to battles, alliances and contraband … and where one of the best white wines in Europe is grown: Albariño wine.
This tour takes us to the Ribeiro area famous for its Ribeiro wine and for its hot spring waters, known since Roman times.
This tour combines the magnificence of the Galician Manor Houses with the beauty of their gardens, where (if the season permits) we can enjoy the undisputed queen of the Galician gardens: The Camellia.
This tour takes us to the ancient end of the world … the Finis Terrae, a coast that offers landscapes as beautiful as unique … where we can taste the best seafood and fish
In seas far north, day after day
We leaned upon the rail, engrossed
In frolic fin and jewel spray
And crystal headlands of the coast.
Katherine Lee Bates
“We are made of the same stuff as dreams” … William Shakespeare
This was the preferred route by the pilgrims of northern Europe faster, more comfortable and less dangerous. Got its climax on the XIV and XV centuries and most of its users were from England hence the name. They arrived by sea to one of the Galician ports and then on foot to Santiago.
For most medieval pilgrims, Santiago was not the end of their journey. They would want to reach the mythical Finisterrae, the End of the World. Many modern pilgrims decide to walk to the end of the medieval world and enjoy the most amazing sunset over the ocean.
Starting in France, hence the name, it is the most popular route (more than 60% of all pilgrims choose it). And yet, it maintains all its charms as corroborated by the many pilgrims who repeat the journey.
Older tan the french route ,it was the route used by the former pilgrims,not the easiest but with amazing landscapes, when the christians started to push the moors to the south Little by Little was abandoned.