Try a modern guided walking tour along Spain’s ancient Camino de Santiago
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Interested in walking the Camino de Santiago but don’t want to do it unescorted? Country Walkers is offering a small-group guided tour that presents the best scenery along the Way of St. James, the ancient pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela in Spain’s northwest corner.
Highlights of the nine-day itinerary include the cathedrals at Burgos and Santiago, both UNESCO World Heritage sites; the cathedral and bishop’s palace, designed by Antoni Gaudi, in the city of Astorga; the prehistoric site at Ataperca and the coastal town of Muxia. Walks average five to nine miles a day.
Date: May 15; additional departure dates throughout 2016. Pre-tour extension in Bilbao available.
Price: $5,998. Includes local guides, all meals except for two dinners, local wine or beer, all accommodations, and entrance fees.
Info: Country Walkers, (800) 234-6900
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