Walking the same pilgrimage route 1000 years later

Most of the towns on the Camino are very small just a few hundred people. 

Roncevalles, in the Pyrenees,
has less than 30 people living 

there
Two of our favorite overnight stops, Roncesvalles and San Juan, have less 
The Pilgrim hostel in Roncevalles 
can sleep  almost 200 people...
Volunteers work here.  

San Juan has been a Pilgrim 
stop since the 11th Century
than 30 full time residents. Tiny – and most have been there serving Pilgrims since the 11th century.  

We’re walking the same paths.  Entering the same churches.  Following the same Camino as millions of other pilgrims have done over the centuries.  

Walking the same paths as pilgrims
for over 1000 years...
Who walked here 
before us?

It’s awe-inspiring.  
Pilgrim signs are
everywhere...

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