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Santiago is beautiful – In February too :-)

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May 10 2013

The Camino new contender – Via Francigena by Elaine Jones

229. Farewell Monteriggione pilgrim

I love the Camino. It’s been a huge part of my life for several years now, and I must confess to writing this whilst sitting in one of my favourite bars in Santiago, having just completed the last 100km with another fantastic group. I’ve walked various sections of the Camino many times now, but each …

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May 02 2013

Follow the Camino™ has moved to Dublin’s most iconic location: Grafton St!

Follow The Camino team next to Molly Mallone which we can see from our brand new office

  In 7 years, we have grown from a start-up business based in the Guinness Enterprise Center to now 14 full-time employees working in a prime Dublin location. If you are in Dublin and wish to book your holiday on the Camino de Santiago come and talk to us: Second Floor, 16/17 Suffolk Street 105/106 …

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Apr 10 2013

Caldo Gallego – Galician Broth

Galician Broth or “Caldo Gallego” is the traditional dish of Galicia, Spain. It is a region of rolling hills with cool, wet weather year-round. Galicia still has many small farms, where family plots of vegetables and herds of dairy cows dot the landscape. Galician Broth is the emblematic dish of the region and is eaten …

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Mar 12 2013

Habemus Caminam! We have a new CAMMINO! – A Word from the Editor

Being of Italian origin, I am very proud to propose to you a new pilgrimage: Via Francigena! At a time where the Catholic Church is electing its new Pope, we thought it appropriate to launch the last 100km from Viterbo to Rome and Vatican City, reaching the tomb of St Peter the Apostle, at St …

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Mar 09 2013

Most Beautiful French Villages on the Camino – LECTOURE

Peaceful rural setting The town of Lectoure lies in in a peaceful rural setting. Although the town itself is essentially calm, with its buildings being attractive examples of old Gascon architecture, built in the distinctive pale stone of the region, there is plenty to do. A lively and warm atmosphere pervades the town centre, which …

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Mar 07 2013

Meet your Guide – Elaine Jones

  Elaine left her native Britain twenty years ago to travel the world and is still going!  She has lived in a number of very different countries, including Japan, Indonesia, Cuba and Portugal, but eventually decided to make her home in the mountains of Spain.  As well as walking the Camino many times, she has …

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Mar 07 2013

Tiramisu – “Bring me to Heaven “ Dessert

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As you plan your pilgrimage to Rome or celebrate the end of Lent, why not try at home this traditional recipe for Tiramisu? The quintessentially Italian and luscious dessert is said to be invented by pastry chefs in Sierra on the Via Francigena to honour the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Cosimo III De’Medici in the …

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Mar 07 2013

Paddy’s Day Jokes – 17th of March 2013

Camino Fun and Games As you know we are proudly Irish and based in Dublin so here are some Irish Jokes: “There are only two kinds of people in the world, The Irish and those who wish they were.” “When we drink, we get drunk. When we get drunk, we fall asleep. When we fall …

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Mar 07 2013

PREPARE FOR THE CAMINO BY WALKING THE CROAGH PATRICK TRAIL IN IRELAND

PREPARE FOR THE CAMINO BY WALKING THE CROAGH PATRICK TRAIL IN IRELAND €350 per person sharing for 4 nights Discover the wild and mysterious Mayo landscape Walk on ancient pathways and outstanding heritage sites Enjoy the Irish hospitality   Find out more trip.onefootabroad.com/package/Ireland-The-Croagh-Patrick-Trail  

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Mar 03 2013

Most Beautiful French Villages on the Camino – AUVILLAR

  The village of Auvillar, is also officially recognised as one of the most beautiful villages of France. A hilltop village, largely built of local red brick, Auvillar enjoys an imposing view over the Garonne Valley. Auvillar is revealed through one of the 3 gateways that cut through its fortifications and lead to the square …

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Feb 26 2013

Camino Guide app – With you all the time

Follow the Camino Guide review

Over the years, I have been looking at how we could answer any question any time before during and after a trip on the Camino. There are plenty guidebooks that will tell you everything about everything. The issue there is the wait ! I remember Jeff G. Asking me if we had something for his …

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Feb 26 2013

Most Beautiful French Villages on the Camino – MOISSAC

  The one thing that makes Moissac a household name in the history of art is the cloister and porch of the abbey church of St-Pierre, a masterpiece of Romanesque sculpture and the model for hundreds of churches and buildings elsewhere. Indeed, the fact that it has survived countless wars, is something of a miracle. …

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Feb 20 2013

New TV Series on TG4 – Rónán ar an Camino

Follow the Camino is proud to announce “Rónán ar an Camino” a TV Series in Gaelic which will be aired in Ireland on TG4 on Thursday 21st February at 10pm.

Follow the Camino is proud to announce “Rónán ar an Camino” a TV Series in Gaelic which will be aired in Ireland on TG4 on Thursday 21st February at 10pm. Over 4 episodes you will discover the Camino in Irish. Follow the Camino helped organise their trip and we are featured in their interviews. Rónán …

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Feb 15 2013

Most Beautiful French Villages on the Camino – LAUZERTE

Lauzerte has been listed since April 1990 as one of the “Most Beautiful Villages of France”, villages selected for the quality of their heritage, of their architecture and of their environment. Obtaining this classification involves a rigorous selection process and retaining it requires constant efforts.   Perched above the valleys and hills of Quercy Blanc, …

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