
Way of St. James Pilgrims
The Way of St. James, or Camino de Santiago, is a historic pilgrimage route leading to the shrine of the apostle Saint James in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Originally undertaken for spiritual or religious reasons, modern pilgrims walk or cycle these routes for personal reflection, cultural exploration, or adventure. The journey passes through diverse landscapes, towns, and historical sites, fostering a sense of community and self-discovery. While rooted in faith, many participants appreciate the physical challenge and cultural richness, making it a meaningful experience for people of various backgrounds seeking connection, purpose, or spiritual growth.