Pilgrim's Road: A Journey to Santiago De Compostela

by Bettina Selby

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Since the tenth century pilgrims have travelled the ancient roads through France and Spain that lead to the fabled town of Santiago de Compostela, the legendary shrine of St James the apostle. Travelling in groups for safety, they braved marauding Moorish armies, raging torrents, and fearsome mountain passes, trusting in the protection afforded them by the emblem of St James, a scallop shell.

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I enjoyed this book. A friend who'd read it gave it to me as she knew I've often hankered after walking some part of the Santiago de Compostella pilgrimage route, whether in France or the more traditional later Spanish stages. This book whets the appetite anew. Selby's descriptions of the varying countryside, of churches and monasteries, whether simple or splendid, of hostel life and fellow travellers encountered are described with affection and enthusiasm. Yes, I'd still like to go, and she's converted me to the idea of a winter or very early Spring journey. But cycling, sometimes on busy main roads? Camping alone? No, not a chance. I admire Selby's resilience, and noted with interest her growing spirituality as the journey proceeded, show more but spending a freezing night in a chilly field doesn't feature high on my list of Things to Achieve in life. If you enjoy travel books, Spain and France, if you're thinking of doing the Compostella Pilgrimage route, you'll find reading this book should tempt you afresh. show less

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Travel, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Biography & Memoir, Sports and Leisure
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914.60483History & geographyGeography & travelGeography of and travel in EuropeSpain, Andorra, Gibraltar, Portugalsubdivisions and modified standard subdivisionsTravel; guidebooks1931-1975-2014
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DC29.3 .S37History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaFrance – Andorra – MonacoHistory of FranceDescription and travel
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