Indispensable links to prepare your journey to Santiago de Compostela
Whether you're a future pilgrim or a former pilgrim keen to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Camino, you'll find here a carefully chosen selection of resources to help youplan and make the most of your experience on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.
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Camino Europa Compostela
Camino Europa Compostela was founded in May 2024. It now brings together 25 associations and federations from across Europe, representing 18 countries. Its aim is to promote the fundamental values of the pilgrimage to Compostela in a pluralistic manner
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Confraternity of St. James - Camino Pilgrim
This is the association in Great Britain, also one of the first in Europe, founded in the late 1980s. On their website, you will find information about their activities, an FAQ section and testimonials from pilgrims.
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WEBCOMPOSTELLA
This association organises French-speaking hospitality in Compostela from mid-May to mid-October. This hospitality allows pilgrims to lay down their ‘inner baggage’ upon arrival in Santiago. Webcompostella organises a Mass in French and a round table d
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A neighbour in Hauts-de-France: Compostelle du Nord
Compostelle-du-Nord is based in Lille. It has maintained friendly ties with us for nearly 15 years. It is based in Lille. It is developing a link with our routes from Tournai and has marked out a route to Arras and Chartres.
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