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The
Pilgrimage Road to Santiago: The Complete Cultural Handbook
The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago. Readers tour the most popular
pilgrimage route in the world, covering the ground traversed
by Medieval pilgrims as they trek accross the Pyranees from
France to Spain headed for the tomb of the Apostle James. Tour
Santiago.
Sacred
Sites of the Knights Templar: The Ancient Secrets Hidden in
Stonehenge, Rennes-Le-Chateau and Santiago De Compostela
Sacred Sites of the Knights Templar examines a number of sacred
megalithic sites such as Stonehenge and Rennes-le-Chateau, revealing
the astronomical significance of these sites as well as the
secrets that bore significance to the Knights Templar. This
fascinating book explores the connections between megalithic
sites dedicated to astronomy and the Knights Templar. It should
appeal to the buyers of Knight and Lomas's books as well as
to history, archaeology and astronomy buffs.
Walking
the Camino De Santiago: From St-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago
De Compostela and on to Finisterre
This is a guide to walking the Camino de Santiago across the
north of Spain. Follow Celts, Romans and pilgrims on a spectacular
journey across the north of Spain. Walking the Camino de Santiago
leads you along an ancient 800km pilgrimage route from St Jean
Pied de Port in southwestern France to Spain's northwest corner,
where St James is entombed at Santiago de Compostela, smoothing
your way with step-by-step instructions, detailed sketch maps
and profile charts. This guide lets you into Spain's cultural
and culinary secrets, includes a detailed, illustrated wildlife
section, and gives you all the practical information you need
for a hassle-free pilgrimage. Tour Santiago.
The
Way of St. James: Pyrenees-Santiago-Finesterre: Camino De Santiago:
Camino De Santiago No. 1 (Cicerone International Walking S.)
A walker's guide to the 778km Pilgrim Road from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
in the foothills of the Pyrenees on the French side to Santiago
de Compostela in northwestern Spain and finally to the "end
of the earth" in Finisterre on the Galician coast. It is
the first original guide to the route in English, replacing
the second part of the single volume previously published by
Cicerone Press. As well as giving directions for walking the
route, the book also provides information on places to visit
along the way, the history of the pilgrimage and the availability
of practical facilities such as shops, bars, restaurants and
accommodation. Unlike existing guides (in any language) this
one contains two features not included in any others: details
of the walker's continuation from Santiago to Finisterre (75km)
and a comprehensive listing of St. James and other pilgrim references
along the way. It also contains a list of suggestions for further
reading, a glossary of geographical and other useful terms and
a series of sketch maps covering the entire route, to aid the
user in planning his or her journey.
Walking
the Via De La Plata: Spain - the Camino De Santiago from Sevilla
to Santiago De Compostela and on to Finisterre
A spectacular 1000km walk, the Via de la Plata is an ancient
pilgrimage route from Sevilla in southern Spain to the country's
northwest corner. Step by step directions with detailed sketch
maps. Description of historical and religious land marks on
the route. Practical info including pilgrim hostels. Tour Santiago.
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