You’ve wanted to do El Camino for many years but hesitated because you’re unsure about whether you can really do it or don’t want to travel alone. Travel should be as unique as you are and Walk in Beauty Pilgrimages are designed to touch your heart and soul, to nourish and support you. These exquisitely curated, amenities packed experiences include, stunning natural landscapes, a supportive and caring community, superb lodging, and regional-delicious local cuisine all while reflecting and exploring life’s big questions and feeling truly and fully alive. We handle all the details so you can focus on you.
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Camino Classic, the French Way Gently
October 2-13, 2023
We begin with an overnight, full-day guided visit of Riberia Saca, one of the hidden gems of northern Spain, located in southwest corner of Galicia known for its impressive canyons and gorges that rise out of the meandering Sil and Miño rivers. Following the classic French Way through quaint villages at a slower pace, and with a full rest day in Arzua, afternoon activities include a Spanish omelette and artisanal cheese-making workshops, and guided visit to a local honey museum to learn about sustainable production.

October 16-26, 2023
A natural paradise boasting an extensive network of walking trails, the Costa Brava is the essence of the Mediterranean with turquoise waters, wild pine trees, and endless cliffs and coves. Explore the culture, rural life styles, and outstanding culinary delights of this stunningly beautiful region of Spain. ‘After walk’ activities include a visit to a six-generation-owned local organic farm and vineyard with tasting, and guided visits in Barcelona, Girona, and Salvador Dali’s house and museum. Our accommodations include there and four-star hotels with sea views.
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Watch this 5-minute video of Elizabeth Kaeton, Episcopalian priest on her experience with Walk in Beauty, Portuguese Coastal Camino, October 2022.
“The space for beauty, the space for connection was created, and I just had to walk into it….”