Camino News
A daily digest of what matters to pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Weather Summary
Pamplona: 6–10°C, precip 10%, wind up to 14 km/h; Burgos: 0–9°C, precip 0%, wind up to 8 km/h; León: 1–11°C, precip 0%, wind up to 8 km/h; Sarria: 2–12°C, precip 0%, wind up to 7 km/h; Santiago: 5–12°C, precip 3%, wind up to 9 km/h.
A pilgrim shares their experience walking the Camino Aragonés backwards, starting at the Col du Somport. This unique route offers stunning views and a different perspective on the trail. They recommend checking weather conditions before setting out, as the Col can be challenging, especially in winter months. Additionally, carrying extra layers and ensuring proper footwear is essential for comfort on this scenic yet demanding path. read more...
A pilgrim shares their two-day itinerary in Florence, emphasizing the importance of visiting iconic sites like the Duomo and Uffizi Gallery. They recommend starting early to avoid crowds and suggest using a combination of walking and public transport to maximize time. The traveler also highlights local cuisine, urging fellow walkers to try authentic Florentine steak and gelato. For those on the Camino, this stop offers a refreshing cultural break, making it a worthwhile detour before continuing their journey. read more...
A new BBC documentary on the Camino de Santiago is set to air, showcasing the spiritual and cultural significance of this historic pilgrimage. Pilgrims can expect insights into various routes, including personal stories and experiences from walkers. This documentary may inspire future pilgrims to embark on their own journey, highlighting the importance of preparation and respect for the Camino's traditions. Keep an eye out for its release date to gain valuable tips and motivation for your pilgrimage. read more...
A first-time peregrino is walking the Camino de Santiago in memory of a seasoned pilgrim who inspired many. Starting from St. Jean Pied de Port, the journey includes the challenging ascent of the Pyrenees, which is best tackled early in the day to avoid afternoon heat. The walker emphasizes the importance of connecting with fellow pilgrims and cherishing the shared experiences along the route. This personal tribute highlights the emotional significance of the Camino and the bonds formed through shared journeys. read more...
A 75-year-old pilgrim was rescued near Riolobos after becoming disoriented while walking the Camino de Santiago. Local authorities responded quickly to the situation, emphasizing the importance of staying on marked paths and carrying a map or GPS device. Pilgrims are reminded to inform someone of their route and expected arrival times, especially when traversing less populated areas. read more...
A recent discussion on the Camino Forum explores the notion of "what if nothing happened" during a pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago. Pilgrims shared their experiences along various stages, emphasizing that even moments of stillness can lead to personal reflection and growth. Tips included embracing the journey without expectations, allowing for spontaneous encounters, and taking time to appreciate the scenery. This perspective highlights that the Camino is not solely about milestones but also about the quiet moments that can be just as transformative. read more...
Starting March 4, 2026, pilgrims on the French Route from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (SJPDP) can utilize rucksack transfer services to ease their journey. This service allows walkers to send their backpacks ahead to their accommodation, making the trek more manageable. It's advisable to book this service in advance to ensure availability, especially during the busy season. Pilgrims should also check with their accommodation for specific rucksack transfer options and any associated fees. read more...
In March, pilgrims walking the Camino Portugués from Porto to Santiago de Compostela can expect variable weather conditions, including rain and cooler temperatures. It's advisable to pack waterproof gear and layered clothing to adapt to changing conditions. Additionally, some albergues may have limited services during this early spring period, so it's wise to plan accommodations in advance. Overall, March offers fewer crowds, allowing for a more peaceful pilgrimage experience. read more...
As of February 2026, there are no significant updates regarding the Nascente route for pilgrims planning to walk in March 2026. Travelers are advised to stay informed through local forums and official Camino resources for any changes in accommodations or trail conditions. It's recommended to prepare for varying weather conditions and to carry sufficient supplies, as some sections may be less frequented. read more...
Pilgrims traveling along the Camino de Santiago should note that the Venmo debit card can be used in Spain, providing a convenient option for managing expenses. However, it's essential to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues with transactions. Additionally, be aware of potential foreign transaction fees and ensure your card is accepted at local merchants. Always carry some cash, as not all places may accept cards. read more...