▲▲ Santiago de Compostela Destination of all those pilgrims, with an invigorating cityscape and a dramatic cathedral that's not a letdown, even after a 500-mile walk. ▲ Lugo Atmospheric Galician city just off the Camino, lassoed by stout, mossy walls. ▲▲ O Cebreiro Quintessential Galician mountain village, with stone palloza hobbit houses, a pre-Romanesque church, and oodles of pilgrim ambience. Villafranca del Bierzo Sleepy pilgrim town perched on rugged hills at the edge of Galicia. ▲ Astorga Pleasant town graced with Antoni Gaudí's visit-worthy Bishop's Palace. ▲▲ León Bustling city with grand Gothic cathedral (crammed with Spain's best stained glass), fresco-slathered Romanesque chapel (in the San Isidro Museum), and lively tapas-bar scene. ▲ Burgos Sprawling but walkable city centered on its glorious Gothic cathedral, with loads of quirky touches. This video is a comparison and demonstration of the video cameras I'll be taking with me. Santo Domingo de la Calzada Dusty village with fun legends and pilgrim amenities. Getting ready for our 2022 walk on the Camino de Santiago. ▲ La Rioja A detour from the Camino (near the skippable city of Logroño) into pastoral wine country, worthwhile for oenophiles and those intrigued by charming wine towns (Laguardia) and contemporary architecture (with wineries by Gehry and Calatrava). Irache Monastery Legendary “wine fountain” lifting pilgrims' spirits in the middle of nowhere. ▲ Puente la Reina Classic Camino pilgrim town with a perfectly picturesque bridge. Iruña) with atmospheric narrow lanes, fine churches, and world-famous Running of the Bulls. Roncesvalles Middle-of-nowhere spot where Camino walkers catch their collective breath after the exhausting first leg over the Pyrenees. ▲ St-Jean-Pied-de-Port Tranquil French mountain village clustered along a babbling stream - the perfect springboard for the Camino. These spots are listed in the order you'd reach them as you traversed the Camino de Santiago from east to west, toward Santiago de Compostela.
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