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Ebook About A Village to Village Guide to the Camino de Santiago is a comprehensive guidebook to walking the Camino de Santiago, or Way of Saint James, from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela (the Camino Francés), and also the Camino Finisterre to Muxía and Finisterre. Fully updated April 2017, and now available in Kindle format! The Kindle book contains all the features included in the print edition as well as additional planning information. Now you can carry a full guidebook in the palm of your hand via a smart phone, e-reader or tablet! Both formats include: - Full-color detailed to-scale topographical stage maps of each day’s walk with free GPS files online.- The entire 800km Camino Francés and 90km Camino Finisterre.- 135 detailed stage, city and town maps (now easier to read).- Essential practical information on transport, accommodations and services.- Detailed listings of pilgrim hostels (albergues) and private accommodations in each town, including prices, amenities, number of beds, contact information, open seasons, and more. - Regional introductions to the different areas along the Camino including information about traditional foods, flora and fauna, and local culture. - Overviews of dozens of medieval pilgrim sites, with information about the historical context of the pilgrimage.- Expert advice on hiking gear, packing and daily Camino life.Extra planning topics included in the Kindle version: - Camino Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)- Alternate itinerary suggestions for those who want a faster or slower pace- A list of places the serve vegetarian and or gluten free meals- Special considerations for women and traveling with children- More details about booking flights, trains and buses- A Spanish phrasebook and mini Basque (Euskara) phrasebook. - A timeline of the history of Spain with emphasis on the Camino history. - A list of recommended reading and films about the Camino de Santiago.Book Camino de Santiago (Village to Village Guide): Camino Frances: St Jean - Santiago - Finisterre Review :
I have been researching the Camino for a writing project I am engaged in, so have checked out a number of different guidebooks and Internet resources, but nothing has compared to Hiking the Camino de Santiago by this hiking and writing team. Every stage of the Camino is covered, including each minor town between the stages, and helpful and INTERESTING information is shared on every page - historical information, practical information, local information, as well as anecdotes about all the many Camino-related legends.The book also has a lovely layout, with scores of graphs and maps and sidebars; facts about elevations and temperatures and road/trail types; language tips; albergue (hostel) tips, and on and on. It also shares information about how to prepare to hike the Camino, so you'll be ready to hit and enjoy the trail when you get there.Importantly the book also treats the faith-related aspects of the Camino with respect and nuance.The writing is warm and engaging. You'll enjoy walking the Camino with this husband-and-wife team who possess a treasure trove of hiking experience, not only on the Camino but on other trails throughout the world.A truly spectacular book! I used this guide to walk the Camino Frances in May and June of 2018 - the busiest time of year for walkers traveling the full length of the Camino Frances. I would definitely use it again for a future walk and would seriously consider other guides by this couple.Pros* Great overview information - from packing and planning to the page or two of simple Spanish phrases. (Granted Google Translate outshines anything in print, but there were times those couple of pages really came in handy.)*Nice suggested route. Some guides are less suggestive about stopping points, but these folks picked out towns that had a lot of accommodations. Many stopping towns were offset from the other big English guide (don't remember the name offhand) so as to spread out walkers along the Way. Nonetheless, it was easy to adjust stopping places so as to have mornings in very small towns where there was no morning herd to contend with.* Realistic elevation maps. Some other maps I saw with elevations for certain sections set up the height/length measurement so that climbing 1000 feet over 5 miles practically looked like you were trying to summit Mt. Everest. This one did not.*I really appreciated the bit of tourist information about towns along the route and the small maps of mid to large size towns. It was so handy for experiencing the culture and finding my way through some of the bigger towns. Most other guides I saw didn't have those, so I often could share bits of history about towns that other were unaware of.Cons*It's a little heavy. No, I'm not going to rip the pages out as a walk, which is a common suggestion for people obsessed with weight. It was my "journal" of my days and route - every day I made notes about how far I went and where I stayed. Lighter paper would be nice, though. Or at least make it water resistent so the weight is a little more worth it.*None of the guidebooks I saw or heard about from others while on the Camino seem to give more than a passing mention of rest days. This one did mention it, but still, walking for 30-40 days is actually best on one's body when there are some rest and reflection days included. (I'm an Appalachian Trail aficionado, and yes, it is standard for long distance hikers to plan for rest days - typically also resupply days.) While the Camino is about the journey, there is a tendency of pilgrims once they are actually on the walk to think too long on how far and how hard they can go. Friends of mine who walked the Camino about five years ago were near shocked when I mentioned taking a taxi "backward" on the Camino to visit a friend with an overuse injury -- backward?? A small section devoted to this and identifying some good locations and/or strategies for identifying places to stop would be nice.*A German friend on the trail had a neat feature in his book that I didn't notice -or at least hear about) - in English books. His book noted not only the number of beds in an albergue or hostel but the layout of the space... like 30 beds in one great room verses 10 beds each in 3 smaller rooms. That occasionally came in really handy in picking the best space to stay. I would love to see that in a future edition. 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