Experiment in barefoot walking pain free hiking on the Camino Portugues the Portuguese Way of St James

Experiment in barefoot walking  pain free hiking on the Camino Portugues  the Portuguese Way of St  James
Author: Oliver Schael
Publsiher: epubli
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2022-10-30
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9783756543106

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Just try to experience your time off differently, throw your fears and prejudices overboard, don't buy your vacation with your hard-earned money. Live at least the few days a year not planned and structured. Just live into the day. This book is not a travel guide. Why barefoot? Quite simply. For some time now, we've taken a liking to long hikes but time and time again we've been painfully reminded during or after hikes that it's not that easy; especially for the bones. The only solution: More and more expensive equipment. I want to share with you this adventure, experiment, with all the experiences and knowledge I have made. I am not a doctor or a healer, but an engineer, however I know a lot about mechanics and forces. So I look at the influences of barefoot walking from a purely physical point of view, just as the engineer does. I, on the other hand, want to systematically strengthen the walking apparatus and thus ensure that I get fewer complaints when walking. After a short period of training, I felt the effect and was fit enough to feel good for the Camino. I had no significant discomfort, neither during, nor after the hike. The taped knees, the limping people and the stories of painkillers encouraged me to implement the decision I had made earlier to put the experiences in writing. The stories are written in the form of a diary, and in retrospect I realize how much the Camino has changed me. But there's something else, I started out to walk a well-maintained, easy trail that had good infrastructure. But I discovered the Camino. Humanity, humility and a closeness that I had not experienced in this form for a long time. An experience that is difficult to convey, but so exhilarating that I decided to walk the path regularly.

The Camino Portugues

The Camino Portugues
Author: Kat Davis
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2023-09-21
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781787650466

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A guidebook to walking the Camino Portugues (Portuguese Way), 620km from Lisbon in Portugal to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The book gives stage-by-stage directions for the Central Camino, starting from Lisbon, Porto or Tui, the Coastal Camino between Porto and Redondela, and the Spiritual Variant route from Pontevedra to Padrón. It also describes link routes that can be used to swap from one route to another. Detailed route guidance and maps are accompanied by fascinating information about historic and religious sites passed along the way. It is packed with essential information for pilgrims, with advice on getting there, when to go, where to stay and equipment. An indispensable facilities table showing the availability of accommodation, refreshments, supermarkets, ATMs and pharmacies along the route, and a handy glossary, make this the complete guide to the Camino. Since 1211 Santiago de Compostela has been a place of holy pilgrimage and the Camino Portugués is the second most travelled pilgrim route. The largely rural journey takes in four UNESCO World Heritage Areas - the Knights Templar Castle at Tomar, Portugal's oldest University at Coimbra, and the old towns of Porto and Santiago - culminating at the cathedral at Santiago de Compostela.

Camino Portugues

Camino Portugues
Author: Matthew Harms
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-12-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1947474022

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Since medieval times, more than a million pilgrims have followed the Way of St. James to Santiago-take a journey on the Camino Portugués and become a part of this dynamic story through Portugal and Spain. This map guide to the Camino Portugués provides walking information for over 800km of the Camino Portugués on both the Coastal and Central routes in a lightweight, minimalist format which includes, full-color detailed topographical stage maps of each day's walk with free GPS files online, detailed accommodations listings for pilgrim and private lodging including contact information, amenities and approximate prices, 112 detailed stage, city and town maps and elevation profiles including town amenities such as ATM, pharmacy, grocery store, etc., practical information on packing, how to get there, where to stay and more, Walking notes and helpful tips.

CAMINO PORTUGUES

CAMINO PORTUGUES
Author: MATTHEW. DINTAMAN HARMS (ANNA. LANDIS, DAVID.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 194747409X

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Camino Easy

Camino Easy
Author: B. G. Preston,Barry Sanders
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Camino Francés (Spain)
ISBN: 9798766835851

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"The mature (over 50) walker's guide to your first "Camino." The Camino de Santiago is a wonderful and historic set of trails across Spain and Portugal which was enjoyed by over 400,000 people during 2022 alone. Focus of this guide is on the most popular walks of 1 or 2 weeks on the French and Portuguese Ways. This is a straight-forward, stress-free starter kit and decision guide to help you plan your Camino adventure with an emphasis on keeping it simple and fun. Camino Easy focuses only on what you really need for your first Camino, where and when to go, services to work with, trail difficulty, and what to take" -- from back cover.

Walking the Camino de Santiago

Walking the Camino de Santiago
Author: Bethan Davies,Ben Cole
Publsiher: Pili Pala Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 097316980X

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Camino Portugu s

Camino Portugu  s
Author: MATTHEW. DINTAMAN HARMS (ANNA. LANDIS, DAVID.),Anna Dintaman,David Landis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1947474189

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This Village to Village Map Guide to the Camino Portugués is a lightweight minimalist guidebook to walking the Way of Saint James from Lisbon and Porto to Santiago de Compostela on the Camino Portugués. The Camino Portugués traverses Portugal with options to remain inland on the traditional Central Route or explore the coast on the newer Coastal route. The 2019 edition now includes the Variante Espiritual! With full-color stage maps and city maps, you ll always know where you and where you re going. Detailed accommodations listings show everything you need to know about pilgrim hostels (albergues) as well as private accommodations for each budget. Planning and route tips keep you informed, in a pocket-sized book that weighs just 100 grams.

Camino de Santiago

Camino de Santiago
Author: Cordula Rabe
Publsiher: Bergverlag Rother GmbH
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9783763348350

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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.