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Lace your hiking boots and hop on these lovely trails. You will explore paths serving waterfalls, local flora and fauna, and ...
One of the most popular and sacred pilgrimages in the world is the Way of St James, leading to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain — home to the Shrine of the Apostle James.
From Japan’s sacred forest paths to Turkey’s coastal ruins, these ancient pilgrim trails offer walking journeys rich in ...
A trail leading from near St. Louis, Missouri to Natchitoches, Louisiana, teaches us about a race that ruled “the new world” ...
Not every memorable walk involves climbing mountains or heading somewhere remote. Plenty of great routes stick to gentler ...
Off-grid living has seen a surge in interest in recent years as more and more people focus on a more self-sustaining way of ...
Located on a secluded, 900-metre-high plateau in Japan’s Wakayama prefecture on the island of Honshu, the site is the ...
By Paula Brown A youth from Amaranth has returned home after seven weeks of putting one foot in front of the other to complete an ancient pilgrimage hike in Europe. Henry Little, 12, known locally ...
Many pilgrims on the more than a dozen Camino trails across France, Spain, and Portugal, walk as far as 500 miles, coming to Santiago by way of the most popular French route.
Physically challenging and full of profound experiences, the Camino de Santiago is the most renowned long-distance trail on Earth – here’s why it has such enduring appeal.
Ireland has its own camino — St Patrick’s Way: The Pilgrim Walk — that stretches 132km from Armagh to Downpatrick, and which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary ...