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American Association of Friends of the Road to Santiago 

Get your "passport" before you go.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 271
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Bike Ride to Santiago de Compostela 

Consistently wry, often side-splitting account of a cycle ride from Cornwall to Santiago to Bilbao, by an Englishman who had "never cycled much further than the nearest pub before."
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 299
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Caminho de Santiago 

You would expect it to be a Portuguese site given the topic, but no, it's Brazilian, also with English and Spanish versions.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 407 | Rating: 9 (7 Votes)

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Camino de Santiago 

High quality but Spanish-only guide.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 305
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Camino de Santiago for Consumers 

Improbably, from a Basque supermarket chain, a great guide to the stages and hostels along the way, sorry, Way.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 411
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Camino Guides 

Guidebooks by one John Brierly, which he describes as "Practical and Mystical Manuals for the Modern Day Pilgrims."
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 269
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Camino Links 

Large collection of camino-related web links.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 385
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Caminos 

A long established site dealing with "walkable pilgrim routes to Santiago de Compostela," described for both pilgrims and recreational walkers.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 260
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Caminosantiago.com 

Semi-official, slightly commercial guide.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 226
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Chemins-Compostelle 

French site, but you knew that, didn't you?
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 226
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Codex Calixtinus 

Mediaeval guide to the Way of St. James, half translated into English.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 213
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Cofraternity of St James 

English association of friends of the Way.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 283
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Cycling the Camino de Santiago 

From a 2000 trip, here you will find general bicycling information for the Camino, day-by-day itineries, recommended guidebooks and links.
Added on: 07-Jul-2004 | hits: 294
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El Camino 

Cryptic name for a site with lots of information and great photos.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 259
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El Camino in Aragón 

There are various ways into Aragón from France; the most classic on the Camino de Santiago being through the mountain pass of Somport, historic town of Jaca (now a mountain resort) and Canfranc in the Valley of Aragón, or the Basque route from Saint Jean de Pied de Port to Roncesvalles, where the Basques gave Charlemagne's Frankish army such a trouncing that the Song of Roland maintains that their humiliation came at the hands of the Moors. The regional tourist board's website deals with both these routes and others.
Added on: 11-Aug-2004 | hits: 199
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El Camino in Old Castile and Leon 

From the regional tourist board.
Added on: 11-Aug-2004 | hits: 233
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El Camino on Horseback 

Website promoting a book on the subject. In Spanish and English (book and site).
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 272
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Federación Española de Asociaciones de Amigos del Camino de Santiago 

The Spanish-only website of the Spanish Federation of Associations of Friends of the Way of Saint James.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 201
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Jacobeo.net 

Guide to the Way, with plenty of information, though in ropey English.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 190
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Los Caminos del Norte 

In the author's words, the northern routes are for "those who have already completed one pilgrimage to Santiago by the more usual 'Camino Francés'".
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 239
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Mundicamino 

Commercial portal with very detailed information from a web design company.
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 181
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Practical Pilgrim Pages 

A site "based on trips made by a male overweight 60 plus couch potato, a heavy smoker for fifty years who had never before made a long journey by bicycle or gone on a camping expedition before riding to Santiago." So if he can do it...
Added on: 02-Aug-2004 | hits: 404
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The Way of St. James by Bike 

This website contains impressions of the Camino de Santiago.
Added on: 08-Sep-2005 | hits: 195 | Rating: 8 (1 Vote)

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Xacobeo 

Almost the official sight for the Camino, though the word Xacobeo actually refers to a Jubilee year when making the pilgrimage is supposed to be especially meritorious. I found the most interesting material under "The Ways:" there is, of course, no single way to Santiago, any road that gets you there is valid, though there are about eight officially recognized routes. You will find the most famous Camino de Santiago described here as "The French Way."
Added on: 07-Jul-2004 | hits: 207
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