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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2025 · 40 MIN

Camino Conversations: Q&A about the Camino de Santiago (#2)

from The Camino Calls Podcast · host Rebecca Weston

In my second Q&A, I answered the following questions. You can find my first Q&A here. And if you have more questions, feel free to respond to this email or post a comment on this post! * How can you make sure to see the large incense burner in the Santiago cathedral swing (the Botafumeiro)? (1:06) * Where should you stay when you get to Santiago de Compostela? Advice for choosing wisely. For more information, check out What to Really Expect from Accommodations on the Camino de Santiago. (3:01)* Where can you find quiet places in Santiago de Compostela? My three recommendations. (10:16) * What should you know about cash on the Camino (where to get it, how much to bring, typical costs)? (14:36) * Should you use hiking sticks on the Camino? (19:25)* Can you bring hiking sticks on a plane, and what are the best alternatives if not? (20:43)* How should you handle jet lag when starting a Camino? (24:07)* Where do you get your Camino credential (and how do stamps/Compostela work)? (26:29)* Where do you go to the bathroom on the Camino? (31:24)More Camino ConversationsTo see other Camino Conversations videos (including interviews with those who have done various routes), click here for the archive. Join us live her on Substack every Wednesday at 11am. Enter your email to be notified about upcoming guests and topics!🥾Ready to start planning your Camino?Rebecca WestonCamino Planning & Preparation Guide (for People 45+)[email protected] Camino adventure should feel exciting, not stressful — here are some ways I can help you get ready:* 🎥Watch Camino Conversations for practical tips and advice from my guests who have done the Camino (or more than one!).* 🗓️ Camino Planning Session (45 min): Get answers to your top questions and a notes doc created during our call.* 📞 Full Camino Experience: 6 coaching calls with detailed notes to plan your trip with confidence and ease.* 🥾 Walk With Rebecca: 7-day hybrid Camino walks — 3 days guided, 4 days independent, private rooms, preparation classes, and optional check-ins. Click here to be the first to be notified about my next trip.About me: I walked my first Camino in 2012 . Since then, I have walked over a dozen Caminos—alone or with others; in spring, summer and fall; in Spain, Portugal, and France. I’ve also spent many days volunteering along the trail, and if I’m not walking one now, I’m planning the next—and would love nothing more than to help you plan yours, too. My husband and I live in a town of 6500 people on the Camino del Norte. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.inspiration.thecaminocalls.com

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