Almost all pueblos on the Camino de Santiago had a church dominating their skyline. The typical style was Romanesque, which was known in medieval times as ‘pilgrims-style’. Most of the churches were kept open, allowing pilgrims to randomly enter, look around, pray, … Continue reading
Category: Spanish meseta
For approximately 12 days, a pilgrim on the Camino Frances will pass through the Spanish meseta. ‘Meseta’ translates to flat as a table. But the more I saw of the meseta, it reminded me of the desert in the American … Continue reading

