
“Pilgrims, both rich and poor, must be charitably received and venerated by all the people when they come or go from Santiago.”
⇤ Three Ways to Travelling
My Walks on the pilgrim’s route
(in) Gerry Badger. (1996). «The Genius of Photography» — On the road. London: BBC, p.140
PILGRIM’S ROUTE WE’VE WALKED
PILGRIMAGE NOTES
PILGRIMAGE CHURCHES
▶︎ ON PORTUGUESE WAY
▷ by Coastal Route & Spiritual Variant
▶︎ ON SPANISH WAY
▷ by Camino Francés
▶︎ ON FRENCH WAY
▷ by Via Podiensis (from Le Puy)
▶︎ ON PORTUGUESE WAY
▷ A Map of Paths
▶︎ ON PORTUGUESE WAY
▷ The Patron Saint
▶︎ ON PORTUGUESE WAY
▷ Searching for Salvation
▶︎ ON PORTUGUESE WAY
▷ The Romanesque Art
As we know, three of the four routes to Santiago that cross the Pyrenees into French territory do so at Saint Jean Pied de Port and the Arles route at Col du Somport.
The abbey of Sainte-Foy de Conques is on the road to Le Puy, as is the abbey of Moissac.
▶︎ ON PORTUGUESE WAY
▷ Saint-Foy de Conques