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A guidebook to walking the Via Podiensis (GR65) pilgrimage route, the major French variant of the Camino de Santiago or Way of St James. The route covers 735km (457 miles) through southern France from Le Puy-en-Velay to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, where walkers can connect to the Camino Frances to continue to Santiago de Compostela. The trail takes 4-6 weeks to hike and is suitable for any reasonably fit walker. The route is described from north to south in 28 stages, each between 16 and 35km (10-22 miles) in length. Two major variants, the Cele Valley (GR651) and Rocamadour (GR6 and GR46), are also detailed as well as routes connecting to the Camino del Norte. Cicerone Press Camino de Santiago - Via Podiensis Features: 1:100,000 mapping plus larger-scale urban maps for key locations GPX files available to download Handy stage planning tables and pilgrim lodging listings help you plan your itinerary Detailed information about refreshments and facilities along the route Advice on planning and preparation

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Louisiana State University Press Inscribing Pilgrimage : The Camino De Santiago And The Literary Imaginary Louisiana State University Press Inscribing Pilgrimage : The Camino De Santiago And The Literary Imaginary 38 GBP Inscribing Pilgrimage uncovers the diverse, multilingual literary tradition surrounding the Camino de Santiago, one of the three most prominent routes of Christian pilgrimage, which guides travelers across Europe to the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain.Focusing mainly on literature about pilgrims and their journeys, including references to visual art and music, the theoretical and methodological approach of the book links the historical construction of pilgrimage, as well as the action of journeying, to processes of writing and reading.Rachel Schmidt and Martha García examine permutations of the Camino in the medieval, early modern, and contemporary periods, tracing its origins in early Christian writings about pilgrimages to Jerusalem and Rome. Ranging from medieval literature written in Latin, Castilian, and Portuguese, to early modern Spanish texts by Cervantes and others, before concluding with considerations of the current revitalization of the Camino de Santiago, Inscribing Pilgrimage underscores the extent to which pilgrims who wrote about their journeys helped create ideas about pilgrimage, and vice versa.Journeying on a pilgrimage becomes, in turn, a model for writing, a means of promoting and imagining pilgrimage, and a form of plotting the act of writing.Schmidt and García highlight the ancient theological model of the pilgrim—depicted as a visitor and stranger in an unknown land—to demonstrate not only the creation of the homo viator identity of the Christian pilgrim, but also the way this model morphs into other tropes and figures found in texts from the Iberian Peninsula such as the exile, the pícaro, the knight errant, and the devotee. Throughout Inscribing Pilgrimage, Schmidt and García foreground the historical participation of women in pilgrimage rituals, including early Christians such as Egeria and Paula, as well as the fifteenth-century Spanish prioress Constanza de Castilla, whose work illustrates the ways in which pilgrimage intersects with modes of reading, writing, and thinking.The authors also explore how pilgrimage sanctuaries served as an informal safety net and retreat for the impoverished populations of early modern Spain.By tracing the dialectic relationship of pilgrimage to writing, this innovative, interdisciplinary study offers a new perspective on the literary imaginings that shaped the Camino de Santiago historically and culturally.
Cicerone Press The Way Of St Francis: Via Di Francesco : From Florence To Assisi And Rome Cicerone Press The Way Of St Francis: Via Di Francesco : From Florence To Assisi And Rome 21.99 GBP Walk the Way of St Francis (Via di Francesco), a 518km (322-mile) pilgrimage route from Florence through Tuscany and Umbria to Rome, tracing the spiritual footsteps of St Francis of Assisi.This scenic alternative to the Camino de Santiago visits sacred sites like Santuario della Verna, Assisi, Gubbio, Spoleto and Marmore Falls over 27 stages (11-29km each), ideal for fit walkers seeking a month-long adventure. This Cicerone guid provides all the tools needed to navigate this long-distance trail with confidence.With detailed north-to-south descriptions, mapping, flexible variants and practical planning tools, you'll be well-prepared for your Italian pilgrimage. Alternative route variants for the Florence–Santuario della Verna and Assisi–Rieti sections, along with itineraries starting at either Assisi or Santuario della Verna, are explainedDaily listings of accommodations are included, featuring low-cost hotels, agriturismi (farm stays), foresterie (guesthouses), and hostels where available, with clear guidance on booking ahead, which is essential for this route, unlike other popular caminosPractical information on securing pilgrim credentials, maintaining your pilgrim passport, and cultural tips ensures you are prepared for the spiritual elements of the routeNavigate the Way of St Francis confidently with detailed route descriptions, elevation profiles, 1:100,000 maps, and downloadable GPX filesExpert advice and tips are included from the author, The Reverend Sandy Brown, an experienced pilgrim Plan your Way of St Francis pilgrimage with this trusted guid and swap crowded Camino routes for Italy’s olive groves, medieval villages, and sacred solitude.From the grandeur of Florence to the Eternal City of Rome, this Italian long-distance walking trail offers a month-long adventure blending faith, culture, history, and the stunning Tuscan-Umbrian landscapes for a truly unique pilgrimage experience.
Cicerone Press Trekking The Giants' Trail: Alta Via 1 Through The Italian Pennine Alps : Beneath Mont Blanc, The Matterhorn And Monte Rosa Cicerone Press Trekking The Giants' Trail: Alta Via 1 Through The Italian Pennine Alps : Beneath Mont Blanc, The Matterhorn And Monte Rosa 20.09 GBP Hike beneath the legendary giants of the Italian Alps along the Giants’ Trail: Alta Via 1, from Donnas to Courmayeur through the breathtaking Aosta Valley.This inspiring 180km (112-mile) route, also known as the Tour of the Giants (Tor des Géants), traces the northern flank of the valley in the shadows of Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, and the Grand Combin. Experience a two-week alpine adventure on quiet trails, far from the crowds, through spectacular mountain scenery, isolated villages, and welcoming refuges.Perfect for trekkers with some alpine experience seeking a rewarding challenge, this authoritative Cicerone guid describes the Giant’s Trail in 16 stages, each ranging from 4 to 17km (2–11 miles). It also offers a range of options to tailor your journey, whether you wish to complete the entire trek in one go or split it into two one-week sections, with convenient access at Valtournenche.Alternative variants, including an unforgettable detour to the historic Great St Bernard Monastery, allow you to personalise your trek according to your interests, fitness, and the weather. Marvel at the snow-capped massifs of Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, and the Grand Combin, as each day brings new views and unforgettable moments among the highest mountains in Italy and the Alps. Each stage features clear route descriptions, with distance, ascent/descent, walking time, and detailed information on accommodation, mountain huts, and refreshment options, plus advice on merging shorter stages for longer days or pausing to explore mountain villages like Gressoney and Champoluc, and to sample the region’s rich culture. Includes 1:50,000 mapping for every stage, downloadable GPX tracks, and concise summary tables for itinerary planning, ensuring straightforward navigation and flexibility for both full and partial treks of the Giants’ Trail. Essential advice covers preparation, weather, and when to go (huts open late June–early September), travel and local transport, mountain safety, flora, fauna, history, and culture, so you are equipped for every aspect of your Aosta Valley adventure. Public transport options allow you to access the route at multiple points, making it easy to customise your trek to fit your schedule and energy levels, and to explore the Aosta Valley’s towns and villages. The Alta Via 1 is more demanding than the Tour of Mont Blanc but poses minimal technical difficulty, making it ideal for experienced walkers seeking a quieter, more authentic Alpine trek. Can be combined with Alta Via 2 through the Gran Paradiso to form the full Tor des Géants circuit, an epic journey around the entire Aosta Valley beneath the greatest peaks in the Alps. Plan your journey along the Giants’ Trail: Alta Via 1 with the definitive Cicerone guid, and discover a hidden gem of the Western Alps, where every step reveals new panoramas, warm hospitality, and the enduring spirit of adventure beneath the greatest peaks in Europe.
Cicerone Press Trekking Gran Paradiso: Alta Via 2 : From Chardonney To Courmayeur In The Aosta Valley Cicerone Press Trekking Gran Paradiso: Alta Via 2 : From Chardonney To Courmayeur In The Aosta Valley 21.99 GBP Explore the stunning high-mountain landscapes of Italy’s Gran Paradiso National Park, a protected wilderness in the Aosta Valley where towering peaks, emerald valleys and glacial tarns define one of the Alps’ most scenic trekking regions.Running east-to-west from Chardonney to Courmayeur, the Alta Via 2 is a classic long-distance trek that threads through rugged alpine terrain, past mountain huts and panoramic views of Mont Blanc and the Italian Alps. This trusted Cicerone trekking guid gives you everything you need to plan and walk the Alta Via 2 route, combining practical planning advice with clear, stage-by-stage descriptions of this scenic alpine trek.Featuring detailed route guidance and essential logistics information, it provides walkers with the knowledge to tackle the route’s challenging high-mountain terrain, including steep ascents, exposed ridges, and long daily distances, with confidence. Covers the full 12-day Alta Via 2 trek (148 km) between Chardonney and Courmayeur, with daily stages described in detail, including distances, ascent, and terrain notes — making it ideal for a two-week walking holiday. Practical planning chapters cover transport logistics, mountain hut network details, accommodation options and kit recommendations for trekking in the high Alps of the Aosta ValleyGPX files are available to download for use on GPS devices and smartphone apps, helping you navigate the varied alpine trails of Gran Paradiso throughout the routeTrek-specific Italian-English glossary, alpine flora and wildlife information are included to enrich your understanding of the natural and cultural environment you’ll encounterThe route is described from east to west, showcasing the beauty of Mont Blanc and rewarding trekkers with stunning views at the end of this challenging trek From soaring ridgelines to peaceful alpine valleys, this guid provides everything you need to get the most out of your experience on the Alta Via 2.Embark on your next long-distance trekking adventure and explore one of Italy’s most iconic high-mountain routes.
National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago East Map Map Pack Bundle : 2 Map Set National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago East Map Map Pack Bundle : 2 Map Set 27.69 GBP Waterproof Tear-Resistant Topographic Maps The Way of Saint James, known in Spanish as Camino de Santiago - or simply El Camino (The Way) - has been one of Europe's most iconic walking routes since 9th century pilgrims began making their way to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela to venerate the remains of Saint James.Though rooted in Christian tradition, the route has been reborn as a nondenominational spiritual rite and epic long distance trail that runs along Roman roads, across mountains, and through picturesque countryside and historic towns. Each Camino de Santiago Topographic Map Guide includes detailed topographic maps of 2 cm = 1 km.Each page is centered on the trail and overlaps with the adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost.Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between towns, rest houses, and trail access points.The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail. The Map Pack Bundle contains two maps and covers the eastern Camino Frances (French Way) from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in France to Terradillos de los Templarios. The Camino de Santiago East Map Pack includes; -4002 :: Camino de Santiago 1 of 4 [Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santo Domingo de la Calzada] -4003 :: Camino de Santiago 2 of 4 [Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Terradillos de los Templarios] Every Great Treks map is printed on 'Backcountry Tough' waterproof, tear-resistant paper.A full Lat/Long grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.
Bergverlag Rudolf Rother Camino De Santiago Walking G. 42w Pyrenees To Santiago Bergverlag Rudolf Rother Camino De Santiago Walking G. 42w Pyrenees To Santiago 18.23 GBP With over 1000 years of history, the Way of St. James is one of the classic long distance walks. This historical route along almost 1000 kilometres from the Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostela offers unique cultural, scenic and nature experiences.Since the Holy Year of 2010 the Way of St. James has gained even more in popularity and attracts more and more people from very different backgrounds, faiths and generations.It does not matter what the reason might be for setting out on the path to Santiago de Compostela - in the end you are confident that you have had a quite special experience. The Rother walking guide describes in a total of 42 stages the whole of the Camino francés from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port via Roncesvalles, as well as the Aragon route from the Somport pass via Jaca to Santiago de Compostela, including possible secondary routes and the extension to Finisterre or Muxía.Thus the Way of St. James leads through a wealth of diverse landscapes, continuously interrupted by culturally and historically interesting places like Roncesvalles, Pamplona, Puente la Reina, San Juan de Ortega, Burgos or Leon, to name but a few.The natural experience dominates at first with the Pyrenean mountains, then the Rioja region characterised by vineyards, followed by the endless barren wastes of the Castillian plateau.But finally, it is the greenery of Galicia that rewards you for all your efforts and deprivations of the long journey, before you reach the climactic destination of Santiago de Compostela.If you still have time, then continuing to the coast, to Finisterre and Muxía, is highly recommended. Detailed maps, precise descriptions of the individual stages including easy-to-read height profiles, as well as comprehensive details of the infrastructure along the way such as medical services, shopping opportunities or banks, make your planning of the walk easier, especially for deviations from the stages described in this guide.Detailed information is also given about the location and standard of accommodation in the pilgrim hostels along the way, graded accordingly with one to three St.James shells. General tips on planning the route and equipment at the start of the book make this walking guide into a compact and practical guide.Special mention is also made of historical and scenic delights, as well as regional peculiarities, local fiestas and culinary specialities.A selection of representative photos provide insights into the diversity of landscape and culture experienced along the Way of St.James.
National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago - Camino Frances Map 2 Of 4 : Santo Domingo De La Calzada To Terradillos De Los Templarios National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago - Camino Frances Map 2 Of 4 : Santo Domingo De La Calzada To Terradillos De Los Templarios 17.28 GBP Waterproof, Tear-Resistant Topographic Map. The Way of Saint James, known in Spanish as Camino de Santiago - or simply El Camino (The Way) - has been one of Europe's most iconic walking routes since 9th century pilgrims began making their way to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela to venerate the remains of Saint James.Though rooted in Christian tradition, the route has been reborn as a nondenominational spiritual rite and epic long distance trail that runs along Roman roads, across mountains, and through picturesque countryside and historic towns. The Santo Domingo de la Calzada to Terradillos de los Templarios Topographic Map Guide booklet makes a perfect traveling companion when traversing the central-east section of the Camino Frances (French Route).This section of the trail passes trough the historic city of Burgos and includes sections 10 - 16.A detailed description of each trail section is included that tells travelers about the many landmarks encountered along the way. Each Camino de Santiago Topographic Map Guide includes detailed topographic maps of 2 cm = 1 km.Each page is centered on the trail and overlaps with the adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost.Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between towns, rest houses, and trail access points.The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail. Every Great Treks map is printed on 'Backcountry Tough' waterproof, tear-resistant paper.A full Lat/Long grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.Every map purchase helps support the National Geographic Society, an impact driven, nonprofit organization with global reach that uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Map 4003
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Walking The Camino De Santiago : Find Your Path On The Way Of St James Dorling Kindersley Ltd Walking The Camino De Santiago : Find Your Path On The Way Of St James 27.74 GBP The Camino de Santiago, or the Way of St James, is one of the world’s most famous pilgrimage routes, but it’s not just one route, it’s many.So which one to choose?Delving into the eight most popular routes, Walking the Camino de Santiago is an inspiring, at-home companion designed to help you understand, choose and plan your Camino before you ever set foot on the trail. Inside the book you’ll find:Chapters on each of the eight most popular routes, helping you decide which path is right for youClear explanations of each route’s character and historyStage-by-stage insights to help you understand distances, terrain and pacingHighlights of landscapes, towns and cultural landmarksPractical advice on food, accommodation and daily life on the CaminoThoughtful context for the Camino as a religious pilgrimage, cultural journey or personal retreatThe routes featured:Camino FrancésCamino PortuguésCamino del NorteCamino PrimitivoVía de la PlataCamino InglésCamino de InviernoCamino Finisterre–MuxíaPresented as a beautiful hardback, with gorgeous illustrations throughout and on the cover by renowned illustrator Claire Harrup, the book makes a thoughtful travel gift and lasting keepsake for anyone drawn to the Camino. Whether you’re planning your first Camino or simply exploring it from afar, Walking the Camino de Santiago offers a rich and inviting introduction to this timeless journey.
Church Publishing Inc 40 Days And Nights On The Camino De Santiago : A Pilgrimage For Finding Clarity, Renewal, And Healing Church Publishing Inc 40 Days And Nights On The Camino De Santiago : A Pilgrimage For Finding Clarity, Renewal, And Healing 18.23 GBP A forty-day spiritual journey of healing, faith, and transformation grounded in one pilgrim’s journey on the Camino de Santiago. Join pilgrim Kevin Wittmayer as he embarks on the 500-mile trek across northern Spain on the Camino de Santiago.Blending travel entries, scripture, and theological reflection, Wittmayer invites you into a rhythm of prayer, vulnerability, and presence from the comfort of your favorite armchair.Each day’s entry explores a distinct moment on the trail—from solitude and contemplation to grace and companionship—drawing out the deeper movements of the Christian life.In this field guide that pairs a physical journey with spiritual exploration, you’ll find support and inspiration whether you are seeking, struggling, discerning, hoping, healing, or just wandering.
National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago -Camino Frances 1 Of 4 Map : Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port To Santo Domingo De La Calzada National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago -Camino Frances 1 Of 4 Map : Saint-Jean-Pied-De-Port To Santo Domingo De La Calzada 17.28 GBP Waterproof & Tear-Resistant Topographic Map. The Way of Saint James, known in Spanish as Camino de Santiago; or simply El Camino (The Way), has been one of Europe's most iconic walking routes since 9th century pilgrims began making their way to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela to venerate the remains of Saint James.Though rooted in Christian tradition, the route has been reborn as a nondenominational spiritual rite and epic long distance trail that runs along Roman roads, across mountains, and through picturesque countryside and historic towns. The Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santo Domingo de la Calzada Map Guide booklet makes a perfect traveling companion when traversing the furthest east section of the Camino Frances (French Route).This section of the trail passes over the Pyrenees from France into Spain and then through Pamplona (Iruna) and includes sections 1-9.A detailed description of each trail section is included that tells travelers about the many landmarks encountered along the way. Each Camino de Santiago Topographic Map Guide includes detailed topographic maps of 2 cm = 1 km.Each page is centered on the trail and overlaps with the adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost.Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between towns, rest houses, and trail access points.The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail. Every Great Treks map is printed on 'Backcountry Tough' waterproof, tear-resistant paper.A full Lat/Long grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.Every map purchase helps support the National Geographic Society, an impact driven, nonprofit organization with global reach that uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Map number 4002
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Journey Camino De Santiago : Camino Frances Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Journey Camino De Santiago : Camino Frances 21.08 GBP Lonely Planet's Journey Camino de Santiago: the Camino Frances is the definitive guide to one of the world's great adventures – bringing you closer to the culture, history and landscapes you'll encounter along the way. Get inspiration, ideas and planning tips from our experts who have walked every step to uncover unique experiences you can make all your own.Have the best Spanish omelette you’ll ever eat in Valdelafuente, wake to monks chanting at dawn in Roncesvalles, and order a nightcap of patxaran before you leave Navarra. Inside Lonely Planet's Journey Camino de Santiago: the Camino Frances travel guide: Our Journey guid format helps you build the trip of a lifetime with step-by-step coverage of this iconic path Six of our favorite ways to explore El Camino de Santiago, with itineraries ranging from 4 days to 5 weeksEasy-to-use maps with must-do stops for every stage of the journey, plus elevation charts and a birds' eye route trackerDiscover the best places to eat, drink and sleep as well as recommended detours Interviews with locals and fellow pilgrims share stories, tips and insightsIn-depth features explore grief on the Camino; the truth about medieval pilgrims; the impact of Camino tourismDive deep into unmissable experiences from the Gothic majesty of Burgos Cathedral, to Maragato cookery in picturesque Astorga, and white-sand beaches on Cabo Fisterra'Essentials' toolkit on arriving, money and budgeting, accommodation, accessibility, responsible travel and moreStunning photography throughoutCovers: Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port; Pamplona; Logroño to Santo Domingo; Burgos to Carrión de Los Condes; León; Ponferrada; Sarria; Santiago de Compostela; Cabo Fisterra Discover everything you need to know with Lonely Planet's Journey Camino de Santiago: the Camino Frances – your guide to experiencing one of the world's great adventures your way.
National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago West Map Map Pack Bundle National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago West Map Map Pack Bundle 27.69 GBP Waterproof Tear-Resistant Topographic Maps. The Way of Saint James, known in Spanish as Camino de Santiago - or simply El Camino (The Way) - has been one of Europe's most iconic walking routes since 9th century pilgrims began making their way to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela to venerate the remains of Saint James.Though rooted in Christian tradition, the route has been reborn as a nondenominational spiritual rite and epic long distance trail that runs along Roman roads, across mountains, and through picturesque countryside and historic towns. Each Camino de Santiago Topographic Map Guide includes detailed topographic maps of 2 cm = 1 km.Each page is centered on the trail and overlaps with the adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost.Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between towns, rest houses, and trail access points.The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail. The Map Pack Bundle contains two maps and covers the western Camino Frances (French Way) from Terradillos de los Templarios to the final destination of Santiago de Compostela.This map pack bundle includes the last 100km required to recieve Compostela or completion stamp proving they finished the journey to Santiago de Compostela. The Camino de Santiago West Map Pack includes: -4004 :: Camino de Santiago 3 of 4 [Terradillos de los Templarios to Ponferrada] -4005 :: Camino de Santiago 4 of 4 [Ponferrada to Santiago de Compostela] Every Great Treks map is printed on 'Backcountry Tough' waterproof, tear-resistant paper.A full Lat/Long grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.
National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago - Camino Frances Map 4 Of 4 : Ponferrada To Santiago De Compostela National Geographic Maps Camino De Santiago - Camino Frances Map 4 Of 4 : Ponferrada To Santiago De Compostela 17.28 GBP Waterproof Tear-Resistant Topographic Map The Way of Saint James, known in Spanish as Camino de Santiago - or simply El Camino (The Way) - has been one of Europe's most iconic walking routes since 9th century pilgrims began making their way to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela to venerate the remains of Saint James.Though rooted in Christian tradition, the route has been reborn as a nondenominational spiritual rite and epic long distance trail that runs along Roman roads, across mountains, and through picturesque countryside and historic towns. The Ponferrada to Santiago de Compostela Topographic Map Guide booklet makes a perfect traveling companion when traversing the last section of the Camino Frances (French Route).This section of the trail includes the final 100km required to receive the famous Compostela pilgrim certificate when arriving in Santiago.This final booklet includes sections 24 - 32. A detailed description of each trail section is included that tells travelers about the many landmarks encountered along the way. Each Camino de Santiago Topographic Map Guide includes detailed topographic maps of 2 cm = 1 km.Each page is centered on the trail and overlaps with the adjacent pages so there is little chance of getting lost.Along the bottom of each page is a trail profile that shows the distance between towns, rest houses, and trail access points.The map and trail profile provide a step by step visual guide to hiking the trail. Every Great Treks map is printed on 'Backcountry Tough' waterproof, tear-resistant paper.A full Lat/Long grid is printed on the map to aid with GPS navigation.Every map purchase helps support the National Geographic Society, an impact driven, nonprofit organization with global reach that uses the power of science, exploration, education, and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Map 4005
Simon & Schuster I'M Off Then : Losing And Finding Myself On The Camino De Santiago Simon & Schuster I'M Off Then : Losing And Finding Myself On The Camino De Santiago 14.43 GBP From one of Germany’s most beloved celebrities, a cross between Bill Bryson and Paulo Coelho. It has sold over 3 million copies and been translated into eleven different languages.Pilgrims have increased along the Camino by 20 percent since the book was published.Hape Kerkeling’s spiritual epiphany has struck a nerve Overweight, overworked, and physically unfit, Kerkeling was an unlikely candidate to make the arduous pilgrimage across the French Alps to the Spanish Shrine of St.James, a 1,200-year-old journey undertaken by nearly 100,000 people every year.But that didn’t stop him from getting off the couch and walking.Along the way, he began the journal that turned into this utterly frank, engaging book.Simply by struggling with his physical limitations and the rigors of long-distance walking, he discovered a deep sense of peace that transformed his life and allowed him to forgive himself, and others, more readily.He learned something every day, and he took to finishing each entry with his daily lessons. Filled with quirky fellow pilgrims, historic landscapes, and Kerkeling’s self-deprecating sense of humour, I’m Off Then is an inspiring travelogue, a publishing phenomenon, and a spiritual journey unlike any other.