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Walking the Camino de Santiago [Paperback]

Bethan Davies (Author), Ben Cole (Author), Daphne Hnatiuk (Author)
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January 1, 2009
The Camino de Santiago (the Way of St James) is a glorious walk across the north of Spain, following an ancient pilgrimage route west to the magnificent cathedral at Santiago de Compostela. Walking the Camino de Santiago lets you into Spain's cultural and culinary secrets, includes a detailed, illustrated wildlife section, and gives you all the practical information you need for a hassle-free pilgrimage. The Camino de Santiago attracts more than 100,000 pilgrims a year, and in Holy Years, such as 2010, these numbers more than double.
This third edition was entirely re-researched, our authors re-walked the entire route and checked out every albergue (pilgrim hostel) along the way. We have added new features, such as more easy to use symbols and an expanded accommodation section, and kept old favourites such as information on wildlife, food and culture.
Walking the Camino de Santiago is lightweight, compact, fits on bookshelves and slides into pockets or backpacks. The book is printed on 100% post consumer recycled paper.
Pili Pala Press specializes in guides to Spain & Portugal, including the bestselling Camino de Santiago Map. We donate 4% of our gross sales to support environmental organizations in both Spain and Portugal.


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About the Author

Bethan Davies is a librarian and former editor who co-authored Walking Portugal with Ben Cole.

Ben Cole has worked in travel bookshops for more than a decade, traveled extensively in Spain and Portugal and has hiked all over the globe. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Pili Pala Press; 3rd edition (January 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0973169842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0973169843
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #785,037 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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55 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still Excellent - leaner, improved 2nd edition with better maps, updated accomodations, May 7, 2003
This 2006 new edition of Walking the Camino de Santiago is now 7 ounces and 182 pages easy to read, fact filled guide with sketch maps, elevation profiles, and something about the history, and the flora and fauna of the trail. It covers the trail from St. Jean-Pied-de-Port near the French border to Santiago de Compostela and on to Finisterre.

Walking the Camino de Santiago is a route oriented guide. It does have information on where to stay, but most of the text is still on what happens in between places to stay. You get a flavor of recent and ancient history as well as current conditions.

The original sketch maps have been augmented with more comments, symbols showing vegetation, revised symbols - overall easier to look at. The accomodation list has been updated, so for the moment is reliable. Refugios appear and disappear, so in 2007 and beyond you will still need to supplement this with more current information, either from the internet or the current Confraternity of St. James guide below.

When walking the Camino, the mandatory guide for English speakers is the Confraternity of St. James Pilgrim Guides to Spain I. The Camino Frances. This is a barebones 76 page guide focused on pilgrim food and shelter - how far is it, how many beds available, what does it cost. A very brief guide is the Camino chapter out of the Lonely Planet's Walking guide to Spain - about 35 pages.

I definitely recommend Walking the Camino de Santiago for anyone starting at St. Jean or in Spain. I still say that getting the current confraternity guide is mandatory, because it gives you a great level of comfort about how far, what to expect, and cost of the next place with food and/or shelter.

If a pilgrim starts in Le Puy en Velay, then Alison Raju's the Way of St. James: Le Puy to the Pyrenees would have to be used until you reach St. Jean. It is a more terse, difficult to read guide than the Davies and Cole guide.

We had a difficult time finding information on the Camino before doing it in 2001. Now there is a lot of info on the web - just check the online forums of gocamino or santiagobis or google for camino santiago, or even backpack45 and you will get a wealth of information.

When it comes to what guides to carry, my recommendations have not changed. Always carry the Confraternity guide and either this guide (Davies and Cole) or the John Brierley guide. For before the trip reading, the large Gitlitz and Davidson's The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago gives you more than you may want to read on the history of the route. Also read some of the personal experience books such as Susan Alcorn's Camino Chronicle: Walking to Santiago, or Joyce Rupp's Walk in a Relaxed Manner: Life Lessons from the Camino.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific guidebook-- funny and smart., October 15, 2004
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Excellent guide for the English-speaker walking the Spanish Camino. Davies and Cole balance wealth of information with the obvious weight restrictions to come up with a book which was helpful, interesting, and often very funny. The remarks about the towns and the available Auberges were so helpful that pilgrims of other nationalities walking the camino at the same time as I would often make a point of asking me what my book said about what they could expect in the day ahead.

I also appreciated the advice on the special things to do and see. The Best of the Camino list was right on target and we were very pleased on the occasions when we took this "best of" advice.

As the book was written in 2003 and a great deal was changed on the Camino for the Jamesian Year in 2004, I recommend annotating your copy with updates which can be found at the publisher web site.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential, useful, and accurate, March 20, 2004
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I rode the Camino de Santiago in September of 2003, and while this book is, obviously, for people interested in walking the Camino, it is equally useful for people who ride bicycles. All the information I used was accurate and helpful. Riding on a bike, I took two books (the other being the Confraternity book mentioned below), but if I was limited to one, this would be it. The directions are clear, the maps are accurate, and the brief section on flora and fauna a nice addition. Buy this book and go. Buen Camino!
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previous map page, next map page, municipal albergue, camino sign, camino heads, whole camino, narrow tarmac road, del bierzo, camino francés, wide dirt track, pilgrim hospice, dred metres, profile chart, del peregrino, yellow arrows, stone track, cross the main road, gravel track, medieval bridge, grassy track, medieval pilgrims, del camino
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Santo Domingo, Cordillera Cantábrica, Calle Mayor, Puente la Reina, Santiago de Compostela, Villafranca del Bierzo, Los Arcos, Montes de Oca, San Nicolás, Carrión de los Condes, San Juan de Ortega, San Marcos, Santiago Peregrino, Iglesia de Santa Maria, Iglesia de Santiago, Trinidad de Arre, Hospital de Órbigo, Iglesia de Santa María, Middle Ages, Rabanal del Camino, San Antón, San Miguel, Accommodation Albergue, Cizur Menor, Mansilla de las Mulas
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